After Sebastian had settled the fight, Royal Court One restored its peace.
“Ms. Wand, let’s decorate the house since it’s Christmas Eve and we’ve got plenty of time on our hands. Look, here are the decorations from last year.”
When Wendy saw that it was only them at home, she quickly took the decorations out.
Before their mother could respond, the children rushed forward.
“I’m taking these ornaments.”
“Then I’m hanging these lovely stockings around the house.”
Matteo immediately carried the stockings to hang on every door when he saw Vivian with the ornaments.
Ian, who had never experienced any festivities at home, watched them blankly.
“Little Ian, can you decorate the garden with these Christmas lights, please? Oh, I know you’re good at wrapping gifts! Can you wrap these up too, please?”
Sasha handed some Christmas lights to her eldest son and encouraged him to accept this “difficult” task.
The little kid’s eyes lit up. “Sure!”
The next moment, he was seen running to the garden with the Christmas lights in his hands.
Wendy sighed in relief at the sight of Ian being so excited.
“It’s so wonderful to have you here, Ms. Wand.”
“Huh?”
“Christmas has always been lifeless here, and you know how quiet Mr. Ian can get. But now it’s so much merrier with y’all’s presence,” Wendy looked around smiling.
When Sasha followed her gaze, she found that even the bodyguard was helping the kids, and they were laughing around and having fun.
It is much merrier indeed!
Sasha smiled without saying anything. She took a bunch of flowers and started decorating, too.
While they were busy with the decorations, someone came to look for Sasha.
“Sasha, come out! Open the door! I need to talk to you.” It was Brandon.
She immediately asked the security guard to let him in.
Of course, if Sebastian were there, she wouldn’t dare to let him in because Brandon seemed to be very angry with this cousin of his.
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