The day after they put the
Decorations up, they got back down to work following their Christmas sojourn,
and they settled down to what would become a familiar pattern.
Every day at the cottage,
would begin with an appreciation of the decorations, followed by breakfast, and
a productive morning on the book until lunch, then after lunch they spent the
afternoon watching Christmas movies, and they were making satisfactory progress
with the new project on their very relaxed regime.
In fact, they did so well
they had the promised chapters completed by the middle of December, without
burning the midnight oil, the first three chapters which they had promised to
submit to Max Parsons by New Year’s Day.
The next morning Molly and
Danny were sitting on the sofa in their pyjama’s when he had a text from his
brother Sam.
“Damn” he said.
“What’s the matter?”
“It’s Sam confirming their
flight details.”
Sam was his brother who lived
in Australia with his wife Emma and three children, and back in the summer,
Molly suggested they invite them to Cliff Haven, things snowballed from there
and it became a Christmas trip.
Molly was looking forward to
meeting them very much, but she had hoped they could have Christmas to
themselves.
“Why Damn?”
“I just realized I haven’t
got their Christmas Presents” he said.
“I normally order them stuff
online.”
“Oh, I can feel a shopping
trip coming on” Molly said and giggled.
They decided on Abbottsford
and took George, Katie, and Nikki along for the ride, the Harrison’s wouldn’t
normally both leave the island at the same time because of the livestock, but
they had taken on another shepherdess to help out, by the name of Hayley Stock.
Danny was happy with the
arrangement as it meant George could do the driving.
They took the Landrover over
to the mainland and then swapped it for something more stylish and comfortable
in Pipershaven.
They were spending the night
at the Abbottsford Regents Hotel, courtesy of Molly, so they drove there first,
where they had a long leisurely lunch with publisher Max Parsons, then that
evening they saw a play at The Empire Theatre and had dinner at The Wooden
Slipper.
The next morning, fortified
by a good breakfast, they drove to the multistorey car park at the Phoenix
Shopping Centre, and it was jammed and when they reached the main concourse that was busy too.
“Oh wow” Molly said, “It’s
heaving.”
“It is rather” Katie agreed.
“Have you been shopping here
before?” Nikki asked.
“Yes, but I’ve never been
here when it’s like this before” Molly said and grabbed his arm and held on for dear
life.
“Or looking like this.”
The centre had been dressed
for Christmas in tinsel and foil and twinkling lights almost since the
beginning of October.
“I’ve never done crowds
before” Molly whispered.
“Well, there are a lot of
things you had never done before that you seem to have mastered quite nicely
Molly” Danny said, and she went as red as a Santa Suit and giggled.
It
was only two weeks until the big day and
although she had never had a lot of gifts to buy, she had always got them
bought promptly so Molly was unaccustomed to leaving it so late.
She liked to get things done
early, but she had gotten distracted, not that she was complaining, but this
was the first Christmas she had had to buy presents for someone special.
It was not a new experience
for Danny, but it had been an exceedingly long time, but now they both had
someone special to buy gifts for.
They
all split up, George and Katie went off together down the escalator and Nikki
went in search of the art store, leaving Molly and Danny to go around together.
They soon got all the gifts
for the old staff at Lakeside, Danny’s brothers’ family, Katie, Nikki, and George,
so he told her it was time for them to go off on their own.
Molly began to speak but
Danny interrupted her.
“You’ll be fine,” he said,
and Molly nodded.
“So, take a deep breath, look
around, and remember where you are, and we will meet back here in an hour and a
half” Danny said.
“Why can’t we go round
together?” she asked sounding exceedingly small.
“Well not really” he said, “as
we’re buying surprise gifts for each.”
“Oh yes I see what you mean”
she said, and he took hold of her hand and kissed her which gave her strength.
“Ok then back here at 12.30”
he said, and they went their separate ways.
He already had her main
present taken care of, so he was buying the extras, so his first stop was Crazy
Chocolatiers where he bought her a box of handmade truffles.
Then he went in search of the
little extras, and it was the stocking fillers that took the time, those little
things that made Christmas morning extra special.
Molly was a little
apprehensive when she watched Danny walk away but she took a deep breath and
said to herself.
“It’s just another new
experience.”
Because her grandfather was
overprotective, she never experienced the commercial side of the holiday, other
people did all of that she just got to enjoy the presents, frivolity, and
festivities.
So, no need to go Christmas
shopping, buying wrapping paper or gift tags.
She was raised to celebrate
Christmas, to a great extent with a traditional Christmas dinner, and going to
the Church services, and the religious side of the season was especially
important to her.
She thought everything she
had experienced with Danny was new and fresh and rather wonderful, so she
decided to embrace the occasion.
However, having never done
Christmas shopping before, buying presents and treats was totally alien to her
and she didn’t know where to start, until she passed a dazzling shop window
that held her totally entranced.
Danny knew that Church,
faith, and a love of books were an important part of her old life and her new,
so he found a gift that ticked all those boxes.
Molly’s last port of call was
a Lingerie Shop, “Silk and Lace,” where she bought herself some new underwear,
and as she left, she giggled because she thought it was as much a gift for him
as it was for her.
That should have been it but
as she was about to get on the escalator her eye was drawn to the jeweller’s
window.
“That’s absolutely perfect”
she said, and her eyes fixed on the prize.
They were to meet back where
they had started at 12.30, Danny was there first and Molly trotted up about
five minutes later.
“I thought I’d lost you”
Danny said.
“Sorry, I lost track of time”
she said, “I got a bit carried away.”
“I can see” Danny replied and
smiled at the beautiful redhead loaded with bags.
“Once I got started, I didn’t
know how to stop” Molly said and giggled.
“I love you” Danny said and
kissed her, then they went into the Phoenix Espresso to have a drink and wait
for the others.
Then
they had a very jovial journey home to
the Island, and they were all incredibly pleased with their purchases.
The first task after
returning was to wrap and pack the gifts for her American friends and when they
were done George arranged to have them sent to Colorado.