Christmas Coziness (a Joshler Christmas 2019 one-shot)
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  • Reads 860
  • Votes 68
  • Parts 1
  • Time 54m
Ongoing, First published Dec 24, 2019
Josh and his mom work for the Joseph family - a very rich and wealthy family in the rich part of town, with a giant house and three kids.

Because Laura works for the family every day from morning to night, he and her son Josh live on their property in their own, much smaller house. Josh helps her out - doing gardening work among other things - to earn more money, 'cause since his dad passed away, they have been living on a tight budget.

Josh quite enjoys working for the family, especially since it came with a place to live including water, electricity and heating, but the only thing he couldn't stand about working for the family, was their fourth and oldest kid; a huge spoiled brat.
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