The Mysterious Message || Klaus Baudelaire

The Mysterious Message || Klaus Baudelaire

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Dear Reader, It's with a heavy heart that I must tell you that the case files for Yvette Strauss were lost in a fire. And maybe it's a good thing. Her tale was not a happy one, filled with unrequited love, and death. This tale is a chance to start over. A chance for Yvette Strauss, and Klaus Baudelaire to have a happy life that they always wanted. And, it's also with a heavy heart I have to tell you that that change can only happen when Klaus realizes what truly is at stake. His story begins with a letter, a quiet plea for help, and it all goes downhill from there. Sincerely, C.E. || • Previously known as "The Lonely Letters" • ||
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Five years ago, Count Olaf made the biggest mistake of his life, which caused his only child to get taken from him. After a terrible accident, he believed she was dead. On the run after the Baudelaire fortune, however, he finds out it was a lie, but getting her back is a lot more difficult than he imagined. • based on the TV series • I DO NOT OWN "A Series of Unfortunate Events" books, movie, or the TV series. All rights go to Daniel Handler and the show writers. Photos used have been edited by me but ARE NOT mine. • rated MATURE for violence (child abuse), occasional death, themes of depression/suicide, and strong language.

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