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Hello Amazing Reader,
I want to start this off by saying a huge thank you. Thank you for reading this entire book, and coming along this journey with me. This was my first ever Stray Kids fic, and I can't believe it's finished! It's been a little over a year since I first published this, and it's become my child. I'm so attached to this story, and I hope you are too! Everything from the characters to the location to the plot, I'm obsessed. It's kind of sad that this particular story is coming to an end, but it's a happy end! Alaska and Felix got their happy ending, and I love them both so much. They're relationship goals. 😭

I also wanted to formally announce my plans for this series! Yes, I just said SERIES! Summer Day is the first in what I am coining The Seasons Series. There are going to be four books in this series, one for each of my own ocs: Alaska (summer), Lanhua (autumn), JJ (winter), and Tessa (spring). They have all been extensively mentioned in Summer Day, so I hope you'll be interested in each of their stories.

Of course, going based off the order of the seasons, Lanhua's story is going to be next! As you know, Lanhua has been organizing a doggy training camp, and will be arriving in Seoul in October. Below, you'll find a teaser and small snippet from chapter one of her story, called Autumn Evening! I can't wait for this story to come out, and continue this universe! There's so much more to each of them!

Once again, thank you all for reading this book, and helping me on my journey to finishing it. I'm really bad at updating consistently, and having you all comment, vote, and dm me about my book has helped me more than you will ever know. Hearing how much you've all loved this story means everything to me. I hope you'll join me in reading all my next stories too!

I love you so much, and can't wait to share more amazing stories!

Until then,
Alaska

And here is a teaser for the next story in the Seasons series, Autumn Evening!

Lanhua is hosting a doggy training camp in Seoul. Her target audience are the rich city-goers who need a break from the hustle and bustle, and just want to be alone in nature. The month-long program ends with a festival, starring a dog show, where every dog shows off what they've learned. Lanhua has convinced all her friends to join her for the month-long camp, promising daily swims in the lake, roasting marshmallows, and scary stories around the campfire. But Lanhua is there for business, and business alone. She doesn't have time for a relationship right now, even if she's wanted one since she was in middle school. But much to her chagrin, that damn hunky man she met back home in Jeju won't leave her alone. And she doesn't think she wants him to.

Lanhua is the perfect woman. She's smart, funny, chic, sexy, and successful, while also knowing how to have a good time. But underneath all that perfection is a deep sense of pressure to be an unattainable, flawless person who never makes mistakes. Maybe that's why she's never been in a serious relationship. She's always wanted someone who is perfect, who fits into her life of perfection, rather than her fitting into theirs. She's always picked hot douchebags who don't want anything to do with her outside of sex and high-class social events. But now, she's found someone who is the total opposite of her usual type. And while she admittedly likes it, she can sense he's hiding things from her. She needs to put aside her perfectionism, and put the possibility of a relationship first.

Changbin is known as the funny guy in his friend group. He makes people laugh, makes girls laugh. But he's never been known as the hot, dateable one. Girls tend to go for his friends and ignore him. And while it used to hurt, he's used to it now. While he likes to work out and improve his physical wellbeing, and he emits a confident, idgaf ere, deep down, he is insecure. He doesn't think he will find someone who loves him for who he is, and he's put up a wall of humor and self-deprecating jokes because of it. He just wants a girl who he can spoil, someone who will challenge him while appreciating his uniqueness. And he thinks he's found her. If only she would stop running away. And if only he could break down his own walls, and convince himself that he deserves someone as perfect as her.

Read further for a snippet from chapter one of Autumn Evening!

If your friends could describe you in one word, it would be chill.

Take right now, for instance.

You were leaving for your trip tomorrow, and you still hadn't packed a thing. And you were super chill about it. Like, the chillest. You totally weren't freaking out about what makeup to bring, how many pairs of clothes, or what kinds of shoes you would need. You had never been camping for an entire month, with only one washing machine for thirty people. But that was fiiiine. Other people might be freaking out about the mere idea of sleeping in a potentially bug-infested cabin with only public showers and the lake to wash off in, and the same dozen or so outfits to wear over and over again, or bears, or cougars, or-

Yeah, you were having a meltdown.

You sat down on your bed, which was covered with milky-white sheets, and a fluffy duvet to match. Rubbing a hand down the front of your face, you sighed, working backwards to mentally take stock of when you would have to be ready. Things didn't have to be perfect, but, well... okay, maybe they did.

Flight: tomorrow, Sunday, October 15, at 11am.
Get to the airport at 9am.
Drive takes about half an hour.
Pick up Renee at 8:30am, drive takes about fifteen minutes.
Getting ready takes about an hour.
So, wake up at 7:15am.

Tessa was driving you, JJ, and Renee to the airport. While you were all slightly scared of her driving abilities, she had surprisingly never gotten into an accident, or even a ticket. JJ didn't drive, and your car was in the shop, to be picked up by your parents next week. Thank god Tessa was okay with dogs.

And that brought you to your lengthy to-do list for today. You had to get your dogs ready for travel, which included giving them both a bath, and taking them in to get their nails trimmed. You had to pack their clothes, because it was going to be cold during the fall in Seoul. You also had to pack your own clothes, and you still had no clue what you wanted to bring.

And of course, the thing you dreaded the most: calling back each of the clients who would be attending the training camp. So far, none of them had contacted you confirming their attendance. And the camp was only one day away.

Everything would be fine, you assured yourself. These people were the richest of the rich, money out the ass. They must have personal assistants whose only job was to manage their busy schedule.

You had nothing to worry about. Even after The Work Debacle. The thing that you refused to talk about with anyone. The thing you could barely bring yourself to even think about.

Autumn Evening comes out on Monday, November 13! Come celebrate Stray Kids' new comeback, Rockstar, with me! Two intro chapters and the prologue will be published at the same time, so be ready!

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book completed on 11/6/2023.

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