Red Snow in Winter
Zella Pritzker
282,491 Words
282,491 Words
In a world blanketed by delicate red snow, a beautiful girl in a flowing red dress dances gracefully, her movements blending with the falling snowflakes. As she twirls, she catches the eye of a slende r boy holding a red umbrella, his smile warm yet enigmatic. Their connection is palpable, but just as she reaches out to him, he vanishes, leaving her in a haze of confusion and sorrow. Amidst this dreamlike landscape, a wedding unfolds in a church, where the bride is none other than the girl herself. As she stands frozen, the surroundings morph into a classroom filled with laughter and books, and the boy's image fades into a distant memory. Yet, when their eyes meet, a flood of emotions and forgotten memories rush back, igniting a longing that transcends time. As Emily Johnson grapples with her feelings for the elusive Gu Cheng, she is haunted by the specter of a love that never fully blossomed. With the impending marriage of another, she is forced to confront her past and the unresolved emotions that linger in her heart. The narrative weaves through dreams and reality, exploring themes of love, loss, and the struggle to let go. In a tale where dreams intertwine with reality, Emily must navigate the complexities of her heart, facing the haunting question: can she truly move on, or is she forever bound to the memories of a love that slipped through her fingers? As the lines between past and present blur, the suspense builds, leading to a poignant climax that will leave readers breathless.