One year ago, Madison Vides met Alonzo Bascon at a New Year's Trade Fair conducted by their school's Business Administration Division held at the grounds of their University. It was an annual event that comprised of different booths set up by the students who took Marketing majors. The fair aimed for students to experience putting up business ideas and how to market it.
The booth that caught Madison's attention was the one which sold statement tees, personalized gift items, and hot pressed transfer shirts. This booth happened to be owned by a group of sophomore students which Alonzo is a member of.
They immediately hit it off after that. They exclusively dated for a month before they went steady. Like any other young love, theirs wasn't all smooth sailing but it was definitely one happy relationship. However, it didn't last long and they called it quits.
Exactly one year after the breakup, Madison and Alonzo could never have imagined to meet again. Not especially at the start of the nine morning masses.
Would they get another chance at love? Or would they move on to their separate ways for good?
Neither one could ever be certain, because anything could happen before the nine Christmas mornings end.
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Author's Note: Okay I did it again. Please don't judge me! This idea just came to my mind and I would hate myself if I didn't write on. I mean this idea kept me awake on a work day so I think it's just right to repay myself for being sleep deprived.
Enough rants.. I will not promise but I will try to update. I'm planning to complete the whole story first before publishing out. So please forgive me if it will take a little while because I still have Chasing Possibilities to complete too.
Thanks for reading. I really appreciate it. Your comments and/or votes will also be great. xx
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Christmas Mornings (on hold)
Short StoryWhat would happen if two ex-lovers coincidentally meet? Will they get a second chance at love or will they move on their separate ways for good? No one is certain because anything can happen before the nine Christmas mornings end.