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... was surrounded by trees. A lot of trees making her believe she was in a forest right now but how? A few seconds ago she was in her room, waiting for Lucas to open the gift box but here she was now, all alone standing in the middle of the forest which she had no clue about where exactly she was.

The forest was cold enough to bite into her skin making her shiver along with goosebumps that formed all over her body. Belle had never felt this cold, not even during the time of snow.𝒇𝗿𝙚ℯ𝑤ℯ𝑏 ...

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