Dear Reader,
If you picked this story for a fun read, you might want to switch to a different one. I bawled my eyes out, writing certain chapters. Christmas has always brought me a melancholic feeling, never absolute joy, and quite a lot of sadness, which easily helped me to write this.
So, cozy up on an armchair, a couch, or your bed with a blanket and a box of tissues (just in case). I created a playlist for you on Spotify (an extended version) and as a bonus, light some candles or leave only the Christmas lights on.
Or don't. It's up to you.
Sincerely,
Your writer ♥️
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This book is written by a non-native English speaker. Grammatical and syntax mistakes are expected. Constructive criticism is always welcome instead of plain negative criticism that gives no room to grow as a writer. I am not a doctor, so any medical matters referred to in the book, are approached cautiously.
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