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TARA "We can still work with this," I responded to Theodore while placing the star on the box, and looking at Beatrice one more time. She was still in shock. She couldn't believe what she was seeing before her very eyes. She wasn't the only one who had that same face expression on. Her friends were marvelled by the plumber's interaction with me. They stared at us, frozen. "I forgot to grab something back there. Just wait here for me," Theodore said, glancing at the shelves then at me. I lifted my brow and asked, trying to figure out what else he wants to get. "I think I have every other decorations back at home. What else do we need?". Instead of getting a reply from Theodore, mister plumber just gave me a smirk and left, leaving me with Beatrice and her friends. He didn't even loo