![]() ![]() For Lottie, this charming winter wonderland of crackling fireplaces, where they served up hazelnut hot chocolate and filled the common rooms with Christmas candy, was a stark contrast to the lonely, colourless Christmases she’d become used to back at her home in St Ives. Picturesque holly wreathes covered every door, with Christmas trees decorated with such painstaking elegance that they’d put Santa’s elves to shame. It was the idealistic ‘shop window’ fantasy of Christmas that they sell you in magazines and hallmark movies, except at Rosewood, it was very much real. ![]() It is unedited, and hasn’t been proof read.Ĭhristmas time at Rosewood always had the distinct smell of spiced apple and pinewood. It has no official time frame, although it most likely takes place in December of Book 4. The following is a short Christmas story set at Rosewood Hall. ![]()
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