Lost in Happy Hollow
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  • Reads 73
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 9m
Ongoing, First published Mar 14, 2021
PLOT: 
When 17-year-old Emilia Clarke decides leaving the comfort of her home to seek for adventure during the monotonous spring break of her senior year, she gets lost in the woods. As she tries to find her way out, she meets Asher Woods, a mysterious, romantic and humorous 18-year-old young man.  After long conversations and loud laughs, they part their ways while playing hide and seek , both wondering if they would ever meet again. Emilia hurts herself in the forest and looks for help from someone somewhere and that's when she finds the village of Happy Hollow. 

DESCRIPTION: 
This novelette takes place in the 1890s in the fictional village of Happy Hollow located somewhere in the feet of the White Mountains National Forest in the Grafton County, near the village of Blair in New Hampshire, USA. It is a story about friendship, love, citizenship, hospitality and humility where people of different backgrounds come together to fight for good, to save nature and make Happy Hollow "happy" again, if you know what I mean. 

The perfect blend of mystical fantasy and teenage romance. You might very much like this story if you are into the aesthetics of dark academia and cottagecore because it embraces the garden-like woods and farm landscapes as well as the passion for baking, gardening, literature and poetry. 

Have fun getting lost in Happy Hollow, frolicking with birds in water puddles, walking bare feet on the grass and picking daisies in a vast flower field! HOPE YOU ENJOY!!!
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