44. It's Thanksgiving

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"It is a Thanksgivings Day to all the Great Americans out there," the male news presenter said.

"Both of us would like to wish all of you a Happy Thanksgiving Day with three stories to tell," the female news presenter said.

"A local farm in Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, managed to breed and save more than ten thousand turkeys for the state," the male news presenter said.

"These compassionate farmers helped decrease the price demands for turkeys for the state for about 21.32%," the female news presenter said.

"Second story is in New Mexico when billionaire Chris Odinsburg of the Odinsburg Development Company invites over five thousand locals into his dining room to celebrate thanksgiving," the female news presenter said.

"Nonetheless Chris Odinsburgh also invited both the New Mexico and the Mayor of Albuquerque for dinner to discuss some opportunities for infrastructure development," the male news presenter said.

"In other news, President Dean is giving his final remarks before election year next year," the female news presenter said.

"Starting with attending with the release of Apple phones, emergence of hybrid and electric cars, Combo Rifles, Innovation Surplus Act, and various bills and acts that created more than four hundred thousand entrepreneurs registered giving millions of Americans more jobs in science, technology, and innovation this year paved decades of a new start towards development. This Thanksgiving Day is sure to prove us a charity of effort, ain't it?" the male news presenter said.

"I am certain it does," the female news presenter said.

When the bus arrived, he tried his best to crouch in the chair as he lay his head on the chair cushion. And when he arrived at Wallagrass, he looked left and right spontaneously, and kept his eagle eyes open. But the further he went, the further he recognized most of the people in the town, he realized that there was nothing to worry about no more, they were never gonna come back to him.

"Afternoon, Nanny," Wilkes greeted.

"Good afternoon, so are you feeling better?" Nanny greeted back.

"Of course, I, I guess,"

"See, there is nothing to worry about, I am not going anywhere," Nanny smiled. "But uhm, leaving the abandonment bamboozle aside, you need to go somewhere and help me with my thanksgiving dinner."

"I thought we got the turkey last week?" Wilkes asked.

"Well, I wanted this thanksgiving to be special, Diana is returning again, and if I am not mistaken, she is gonna stay here," Nanny requested.

"She is?" Beni asked.

"Hopefully, although her battery went low, can't ask much can I?" Nanny said. "I want to make some pumpkin cookies, one of her favorites, and you know what we are out of."

"Ok, I will head to the supermarket then," Wilkes said.

"No, I am afraid you need to go to Tavernier's," Nanny revealed.

'Wait, WHAT?!" Wilkes feared.

"Pumpkin in town is out dear, of course, Pumpkin Cookies are a favorite of Maine's thanksgiving, let alone Wallagrass', " Nanny said.

"Oh, Nanny, I, well, can you accompany me?" Wilkes ensured.

"I haven't started the cooking yet, I need to stay home," she reasoned.

"Can I, can I ask anyone else?"

"Wilkes, you need to do it alone, Beni is quite young to walk and work far in the snow, Nory is focusing for December's SAT and Julian, well, I believe he wouldn't," Nanny ordered.

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