“The weather seems to be getting worse,” she said to Marvin, who had just thrown another log on the fire. He joined her at the window. “I believe you’re right, so I think I’d better go outside and cut some more wood. We don’t want to run out.” “That’s a good idea,” Isabelle spoke up from her chair across the room, where she sat with some mending in her lap. She blinked her hazel-colored eyes and shivered. “If this weather keeps up, it may be hard to find the woodpile, not to mention that it’s awfully cold outside.” Marvin nodded. “I’ll get my jacket and head out right now.” “Would you like to sit here by the fire with me?” Isabelle asked Elizabeth after Marvin left. “Or should we go to the kitchen and bake some gingerbread?” “Gingerbread sounds nice.” Elizabeth didn’t really feel like doing any baking, but if she kept busy, it might take her mind off the fact that she wouldn’t be spending Christmas with David, let alone their whole lives together.
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