Nory was finally in her red red dress with white robes, she was starting to smile, and tried her best to be in the best of atittude for this year's X-mas. "Merry Christmas," he said.
She was surprised he and the others was at her home. "J, J, Jake, what, what, what are you doing here?" she asked his presence, until Jake approached his arms to her.
"I came for you, we all did," he said.
"Oh, oh guys," Nory's heart melted. "I, I thought the test would separated us, I..."
"Nory, it is ok," Stacey said, touching her cheeks. "We are here for you, there is no need to worry anymore, we are here."
"Mrs.Villa invited us here," Emma said.
"Merry Christmas," Wilkes greeted walking with Nory.
"We invited all of them here, for you," nanny said.
"Really?" Nory's heart melted.
"Of course, I am inviting everyone, today's Christmas will be as big as it always was," she said. "Say, Nory, didn't you say you had some... collections!"
"No, freaking, way, girl," Stacey mushed her own cheeks.
"Oh my gosh! Why didn't you tell us, Nory, like, seriously?" Emma mushed hers too.
"Had to save it for last," Nory said. "Anyways, where's Tim?"
"He's on his way, he lives on the underside of Tavernier, remember, I think there is too much piles of snow covering it after the rain, the snow rain, I mean," Steve said.
"Oh guys, thank you to much, thank you Nanny," Nory's heart melted, and hugged nanny. "Thank you."
"Of course, dear Nory," she said. "You two have fun."
Nory and her friends walked upstairs. "Uhm, may I nanny?" Steve requested.
"Of course," she allowed a boy to go upstairs.
Then a snow ball hit the window. "YEY!" Beni cheered as his little friends came waiting outside too.
"Beni, let's build a snowman over there," friend #1 said,
"Come on, Beni," friend #2 said.
"Nanny, may I go out,"
"It is a holiday, you are free," she said, and Beni left. "But be back before the afternoon, I prepared a big lunch,."
Beni and his ten friends walked afar. "That's the value of friendship, Wilkes," Nanny said. "Unfortunately... for Julian, he didn't have any," she said. "When is this... Solomon gonna come?"
"I... I am not sure, I... wrote a letter, and put it in the envelope I mean, to his mother, to show gratitude," Wilkes revealed. Then he wondered, "I am not sure if he's gonna come."
"I believe he would, hopefully," she said. "Where is James?"
"Uhm... he's busy."
"Ahh, I see," she said. "What about that girl, that Julian told me about?"
"Nanny, I am not gonna invite a girl to the house, no, no," Wilkes immediately rejected.
"Ok, just suggesting," she defused warmly. "You sure you don't have any other?"
Wilkes then said, "No, un, unfortunately, I don't."
While Nory and the girls talked about the collections that Steve have no braincell about, Tim just called.
"Hey, man, sup?" Steve asked.
"Yeah," Tim said on stationary. "I am uhm, I'm well, unfortunately, my transportation machine is stopped by a... gigantic freeze."

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Three Brood Instigators
Mystery / ThrillerThis is where it all began, involving a wayward ambiguous schoolboy, a humbly dignified boy scout, and a minor stray delinquent, who instigated such a pity conflict upon their very youth. "Conflicts Spread Curse a Plague" -I...