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Imagine first christmas without vice president lyndon.

December 25th, 1963.

On December 25th, 1963, the White House was adorned with festive decorations, but the usual joyous atmosphere was replaced by a heavy air of sorrow. Y/n, who had been married to President Kennedy since 1953, found themselves navigating a somber holiday season. The recent tragic loss of Vice President Lyndon in Dallas just a month prior cast a shadow over the festivities.

Amidst the grandeur of the White House, Y/n and President Kennedy shared moments of reflection, their hearts heavy with grief for their dear friend. The memories of Vice President Lyndon, his booming laughter, and his unwavering dedication to the country echoed in the halls of the presidential residence.

As the snow softly fell outside, Y/n and President Kennedy found solace in each other's company, drawing strength from the bond they had cultivated over the years. In the midst of their own sorrow, they recognized the importance of being there for one another during this difficult time.

The couple decided to honor Vice President Lyndon's memory by dedicating a portion of their Christmas day to charitable endeavors. They visited local hospitals, spending time with patients and spreading a little holiday cheer to those in need. It was a bittersweet experience, a reminder of the joy that could still be found amidst the sorrow.

Later that evening, Y/n and President Kennedy lit a candle in the White House in remembrance of Vice President Lyndon. The warm glow of the flame seemed to symbolize the enduring spirit of unity and hope that would guide the nation through these challenging times.

Though the weight of sorrow hung heavy in the air, Y/n and President Kennedy held onto the belief that brighter days would come. They clung to the memories of their dear friend and looked toward the future with a determination to honor his legacy by continuing to serve their country and support one another, even in the face of adversity.

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