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Letters to Noah

Letters to Noah

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Romance
It was the summer of 1924, In the quiet town of Everwood, where the streets whispered secrets and the old oak trees stood as silent sentinels, a journal lay hidden, its pages filled with letters that would never be sent. These letters, penned with trembling hands and ink-stained hearts, were dedicated to a boy named Noah Hawthorne, written by a girl named Adeline Montgomery. Unseen and untouched, they held the power to bridge distances, mend broken souls, and unravel mysteries long buried in the shadows of time.
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