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When fate plays its hand (Miranda)

Chapter 134
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Unlock the content CLICK HERE TO WATCH THE Miranda turned her phone face down on the bed. She wasn't Santa Claus, so why should she care about his wish? "Mimi, your dad's carved the turkey! Ceat!" Mindy called from downstairs.

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Miranda quickly got up and replied, "Coming!" By 9:00 pm, the Christmas special was on TV.

Sitting on the couch with her parents, Miranda enjoyed the warmth of roasted turkey, mashed potatoes, and gravy. The TV host's cheerful voice filled the room, and her mom occasionally gave her sweet apple ple. It was a perfect, happy Christmas Eve.

At midnight, as the TV hosts counted down to Christmas, the neighborhood was filled with colorful Christmas lights reflecting off the snow, making it look magical.

In the yard, Lionel was busy setting up a small bonfire. Chapter 0136 Mindy stood nearby in her coat, reminding him, "Be careful..." The crackling of the fire added to the festive feeling of the night.

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Miranda was smiling at her parents when she felt her phone buzz. It was a call from an unknown number. Normally, she wouldn't answer, but since it was from Elgerson City, she decided to pick up. "Merry Christmas,” said a calm and familiar voice on the other end.

Miranda smiled even more, looking at the Christmas lights in the sky. “Dr. Jefferson, Merry Christmas."

Paul had pieced together from Winter's comments that Miranda might have gone hfor th@ M holidays. After his family dinner, he went to his study to work on sexperiment data. But he kept thinking about his phone. He found Miranda's number-the one she gave him when they first met-and decided to call it.

As he dialed, his heart raced. When she answered, he blurted out, "Merry Christmas..."