"Are those real, too?" Caden asked, inclining his head toward the presents.
Jocelyn nodded, smiling. "Yes, of course. I think even the visitors keep buying presents for the children and putting them under the tree until Christmas."
"It's a great way to spend Christmas, especially if you don't have family," Caden replied, taking in the ambiance.
Jocelyn shrugged. "Even families come here to spend Christmas together every year. But, yes, it's also great for people who might be alone on Christmas. This way, they aren't alone. And the ones who come here every year get to know one another, becoming a family of their own, of sorts. Some have standing reservations from year to year."
A mischievous smile appeared on Caden's lips. "How do you know all of this?"
"It's a small town," Jocelyn replied, and then added, "Plus, I worked here for a while when I was in high school."
"Really?" Caden asked in disbelief.
"Yes. Is that so hard to imagine?" Jocelyn raised an eyebrow.