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The Snow and Us

Author: K_Shiro
Fantasy
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A coming-of-age story about a boy who wished for a romantic relationship. What will happen if Santa asks one of his elves to be in a romantic relationship with the boy? ( This will be a short story, and I will consider this as my starter story also )

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