kept you by Luck

kept you by Luck

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This Story is about a girl and her childhood friend that she met when she was very young and makes a promise to him that She is going to forever keep him with Luck but he did not understand her but agree with a pinky promise on it....
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What if a single act of kindness on Christmas Eve becomes someone's reason to live? Something like this happened years ago with a ten-year-old Sebastian: homeless, starving, and alone, when a eight-years-old little girl gave him her Christmas present money and her pendant so he could buy food and a coat to survive the biting cold. That one act of kindness gave Sebastian a hope that had long died within him with his parents. And today, years later, that hungry boy has become a powerful businessman. Yet every day, he searches for that girl: Bella, to thank her and return her pendant. But fate plays strange games... the Bella he has been searching for everywhere is closer than he thinks. Will he ever find her? To know, read my book. As destiny begins to weave its magic, will their paths cross again? And if they do, what words could possibly express the gratitude, the longing, and the love that has grown in his heart? This heartwarming tale of kindness, gratitude, and the power of second chances will remind you that even the smallest acts can change a life forever. A story of resilience, kindness, and the magic of Christmas, this tale reminds us that even in the coldest moments, the smallest gestures can light the way home.

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