The Love Story of Mason Capwell and Mary Duvall - Page 17

The Love Story of Mason Capwell and Mary Duvall

Great Thanks to Svetlana from Vladivostok the translation!

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He implores the spirit to give him one more chance and... wakes up!
But he is still not sure he was given his chance and asks Kelly what day it is today. Kelly answers in surprise that it is the Christmas.
Having understood that he is given a chance to turn over a new leaf, Mason begins acting. He changes his presents that he has already put under the Christmas tree for the relatives (they were cynical symbols) for the usual ones and gives a saddle to CC, who is in a coma.
And after that, having agreed on it with Ted, Mason appears in the clinic as Santa Clause.
He give Mark a stethoscope and gives Mary a bracelet with a yacht image. And also he gives $10,000 as the contribution for the clinic.
And $10,000 as the contribution for the clinic.
He plays with children and reads them "A Christmas Carol" by Dickens.
The day is finishing, Mason is going to leave. Mary sees him to the door. She kisses him and wishes him Merry Christmas.
Mason and Mary say good-bye to each other.
They both hope they will be together soon.
Having left the clinic, Mason discovers in horror that it is snowing. However, after several steps he sees that it is the artificial snow being thrown by the boy.
Mason laughs, puts his Santa cap on the boy's head and twinkles!

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