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A Holiday to Remember: A Flash Fiction Second-Person Narrative
A Holiday to Remember: A Flash Fiction Second-Person Narrative
A Holiday to Remember: A Flash Fiction Second-Person Narrative
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A flash fiction, second-person narrative by Cynthia Moxley. At last, you meet your handsome neighbor and invite him to your holiday party. He gets along great with your friends and fam, but two of your besties want to make sure you two get a few moments alone. Will their plan work out? Interracial, Mild Humor, Sexual Situations, Romantic, Soft Core

LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 13, 2022
ISBN9781944673413
A Holiday to Remember: A Flash Fiction Second-Person Narrative

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    A Holiday to Remember - Cynthia Moxley

    A Holiday to Remember

    A Flash Fiction Second-Person Narrative

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    Copyright 2022 Cynthia Moxley

    All rights reserved.

    No part of this work may be reproduced without prior written permission from the author.

    This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, and events are the product of the author’s imagination. Any similarity to actual persons or events is purely coincidental. All characters engaged in sexual behavior are adults well over the age of eighteen.

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    Cover design by Nocturna Press

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    ISBN-13: 978-1-944673-41-3

    You stood at the end of the driveway bundled up in a large puffy coat, two layers of pants, and big snow boots, staring at the front of your new house. The garage door was open and revealed the array of unpacked boxes you’d thrown in there until you could find time to get organized. That was six months ago.

    You examined the roof and edges of the house, envisioning how it would look decorated. The day had come for your

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