Unfortunately, no one really notices her new haircut. Angela’s busy sucking up her boyfriend’s mother, her father is working out and her mother came home with a cold and locked herself inside her bedroom in order to get well again in time for Ms Goth’s wedding this weekend.

At least her grandma, who came over for dinner, noticed (and disapproves).

Mary-Sue gets herself a new job. She never really wanted to become a politician, either. When she was a child, she actually dreamed of being a lawyer and saving the world. Better late than never, right?

Later in the evening, she tries to bond with Lilith, but she just doesn’t have anything in common with that girl. It’s a shame, really. (If only she knew that Lilith wants to become a lawyer, too- Angela wants to be a famous actress)

Daniel is a surprisingly doting husband. He also tries to pay Dustin off to leave his daughter alone.

Yeah, whatever. Dustin gladly takes the money. He and Anglea can meet at his place and he can buy her a gift from the 50 bucks he got from her father. It’s not like he felt welcome here in the first place. Win-win.

Midnight

The Cop: He hated his job. Especially on days like this. Before the victim, a young girl, badly injured, was taken to hospital, he caught a glimpse of her face and under the bruises and blood, he saw a girl, barely older than his daughter. His heart sank. They would get them. All of them.

The Saleslady Part II: As he saw the little shack and the treasures the old lady offered, he remembered the past Christmases and how Christmas day had always brought the family back, even if just for mere hours.