Chapter 0134
Moreover, Miranda noticed that Edith, the editor, wasn’t really caring about her mother. Instead, Edith was just pressuring and manipulating her.
“Can I read those books?” Miranda asked eagerly.
“Sure, I’ll send them to you when we get home. Just make sure you’re ready to read all of them!” Mindy replied.
“I definitely will!” Miranda promised.
When they got home, Lionel was at the door hanging Christmas decorations. He couldn’t see them properly from where he was, so Miranda said, “Dad, it looks a bit crooked.”
“Move it a little to the left,” she suggested.
Mindy, getting out of the car, said, “I think it’s too high. You should lower it a bit.”
Lionel lowered the decorations, but Mindy then said, “Now it’s too low. It needs to be higher.”
Miranda said, “I think it’s good like this.
Lionel finished and came down from the ladder. Looking at the decorations from both sides, he asked, Doesn’t it seem like it’s not quite right?”
Mindy noticed the problem and said, “Did you mix up the decorations for the door and the window?” Lionel coughed and admitted, “It looks like I did.
He had put the wrong decorations on the door and window, so they didn’t match up properly. Mindy joked, “Looks like even your brain took a break during the holidays.”
Lionel just sighed, while Miranda laughed out loud.
On Christmas Eve, Mindy made Miranda’s favorite cookies. They were full of chocolate and a bit of peppermint, crispy on the outside and soft inside. She served them with cold milk to make the holiday special.
Lionel cooked a big Christmas dinner. He made roast turkey, honey–glazed ham, and some local dishes like braised beef and fluffy Christmas pudding, all representing plenty and good luck.
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