To: The Warmth We Had Before

To: The Warmth We Had Before

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Before coldness and avoidance, there once was warmth. This is To: The Warmth We Had Before, where Yuan and Yvette knew every allergy, favourite food, color, everything. Until Yuan was fed up with Yvette's constant nagging, now, the earphones are tangled, the GPS lost connection. He wants her back, she wants to be alone. A story about the cold space between letting go and holding on, where two people have to decide if the warmth they had before is worth fighting for. kacy's disclaimers! - characters and events in this story are from pure imagination. Events in this story are not true. - please seperate fiction from reality. - photos in my cover are not mine, ctto. - read responsibly - expect grammar mistakes
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