Freeman’s General Store on Main Street. She’d come straight from her shift. Only a few skiers, snowboarders and people heading to their jobs were out, but she noticed a change in Hood Hamlet. Excitement buzzed in the air. So did optimism. Possibility. Hope. It was all due to one person. Welton. She stared at the flyer she’d hung in the window. Leanne had to laugh. She’d been wrong. Not about Christmas magic. That didn’t exist. But she’d been wrong about the celebration he’d proposed. Believe it or not, his pipe dream was becoming a reality. The adage many hands made light work had never been truer. Adults and children, merchants and stay-at-home moms were helping to make the event happen. The downturn in the economy had hurt all of them. Now they saw a chance to change things, if they worked together. The community effort warmed her heart. Leanne loved Hood Hamlet. She had since the first time she visited her grandparents when she was a little girl, but seeing everyone work on the celebration made the small town feel that much more special.
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