On Christmas Eve, Anthea returned to Carole's side, marking their first holiday season together since the reunion.
Though the household was small, just the three of them, the festive spirit was palpable.
Early in the morning, Carole got up to start preparing the feast for the night's celebration. Meanwhile, Nanson went out to gather some holiday decorations.
Anthea, returning from her morning jog, saw Nanson crouched in the front yard, stringing up fairy lights around the garden. Electronic firecrackers, tiny lanterns...
"Uncle, let me give you a hand," Anthea said, rolling up her sleeves and walking over to Nanson.
Nanson chuckled, "You think you can handle this kind of work, kiddo? Why don't you go inside and wash up? Breakfast's almost ready."
"Uncle, are you underestimating me?" Anthea raised an eyebrow slightly.
"Why don't you give it a try then?" Nanson handed her the string of lights.
Anthea took them and began carefully attaching them to the line, not even flinching at the sight of the exposed copper wires.
"Look at you go!" Nanson was genuinely surprised.
Anthea dusted off her hands, "What did you expect? I learned from my Uncle after all!"
Nanson couldn't help but beam with pride.
"Annie! Time to call your uncle in for breakfast!" Carole's voice called from inside.
"Got it!" Anthea responded, "Uncle, let's head back in for some food."
Nanson nodded in agreement.
While they enjoyed their cozy family moment, the Lindsay family, miles away, was in a less cheery state.
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