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Chapter 115

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Zara’s POV

Christmas arrived quietly, no dramatic snowfall, no family dinners. No mansion overflowing with decorations and guests.

Apparently, Sofia had to be home with her Family for Christmas. She had only been around here for a few days before leaving for Christmas.

So now, it's just me and my tiny apartment and a plastic Christmas tree that leans slightly to the left.

Honestly? I loved it.

The little tree sat in the corner of my
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