At five in the afternoon, they're almost done wrapping all the gifts. Angela and Gael organized each present inside the boxes, making sure they're not cramped. There were gifts for girls and boys and gifts for both genders, like teens or children's books and art supplies. And for easier access, she had the wrappers color-coded, so everyone who would come to help would know what to pick up from the boxes.
She had been in a good mood the whole afternoon, and seeing all the wrapped presents made her feel even more pleased—even though the gifts weren't for her.
"When are you visiting the orphanage?" Gael asked while they closed up the box with packing tape.
"Wednesday. The day after tomorrow."
"Okay. Is there anything else that you need to do?" He nodded at his men who had gotten so much better at wrapping. "They've learned a new skill today. I'm pretty sure they can do the same for the next job. It would be good for their resumes."