<p>It's spring and Dani is going to Rome for her father's wedding. But Ella is not invited; Dad said no. What will Ella think when she learns she hasn't been invited to her best friend's dad's wedding?<br /> <br /> In this final book in the acclaimed <strong>My Happy Life</strong> series, the road b
Happiness? What's That?
β Scribed by Hana Gart
- Publisher
- BookBaby
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Humoristic Fantasy. Short story: It was just another day. An old witch sat on her terrace sipping a shot of espresso. Her espresso never ended until she wanted it to. That's how it is with witches. Her eyes followed an approaching figure. It was an elf who used to come overβ¦every few years. "Ufffβ¦" said the Elf and sat down beside her. "What's bothering you today?" asked the Witch. "I do nothing. Nothing, nothing, nothing, all day and every day. I just love to do nothing! And thenβ¦I catch myself with no peace of mind. You know, like I enjoy it very much but still something's bothering me. Something just doesn't let me float freely and weightlessly into this lovely nothingness." "Hmmmβ¦" said the Witch. "As addicted to freedom, you might be happy being free and doing nothing. Right?"
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