Christmas Gift

in #hive-16115511 months ago


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Once upon a time, in a small town in France, there were two children named Sophie and Julien. It is impossible to go out, especially during the Christmas season, when the town is covered in snow and a magical image floats in the sky.


One cold Christmas night, while playing in the snow, she saw a lonely black cat in the distance, with a pair of bright yellow eyes and a mysterious atmosphere that appeared in the story. Without home or shelter, they walked fearlessly toward their children on cold nights, looking for love and company.


Sophie and Julian love each other and hug the cat. She called him "Noël" in honor of the holiday he celebrated. From then on, the three became friends, talking, laughing and caring for each other in the middle of winter.


Over time, the relationship between the children and Noel develops. Together they built a kitten house in Sophie's backyard. They wove a red towel and surrounded him with soft blankets to protect him from the snow at night.


Christmas is approaching and children's hearts are filled with joy. The gardens sparkled with lights and people made small handmade gifts to exchange. However, they want one thing: to find Noel's home where they will be safe and loved.


On Christmas Eve, as snowflakes fell from the sky, Sophie and Julian made a decision. After extensive research, she found a family who wanted to adopt Noel. Although the children were heartbroken that their boyfriend was leaving, they knew it was good for him.


Noel arrived at his new home with tears in his eyes and hope in his heart. His adoptive family embraced him with love and gratitude and promised to protect and love him forever.


On the way home, the sky was shining with stars and in the distance the soft sound of bells could be heard. Sophie and Julian hug each other knowing that the true spirit of Christmas is to show love and make others happy.


On that special night, under the falling snowflakes, they realized that the true magic of Christmas was not in the gifts, but in the love, generosity and friendship they received.