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Click here"Well, Happy Birthday!" Santa took a small gift out his bag and handed it to Silver.
"It's my Nonny's birthday, too!" Silver gestured proudly toward the now fully conscious Rose.
"Well, I'll be, that is so wonderful!"
Santa smiled at Rose, who managed to whisper "Wonnerful."
"I'm not going to give Nonny a gift, because YOU are her gift!"
Santa embraced Silver, who smiled back.
"This is my all time favorite Christmas...and my all time favorite birthday!"
As Silver and her Nonny shared a hug which went on forever, they could hear Santa in the distance as he continued on his quest.
"And a Merry Christmas to all...and to all a good night!"
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Note: This story is dedicated to Daniellekitten. Her writing is always inspiring, and I have grown as a writer and reader through "experiencing" her very professional work!
AUTHOR COMMENT: To the last commenter, I'm not sure you thought out your comment before submitting it. Let's say the grandmom/mom was in her late 30's when she got pregnant, not terribly uncommon. That would mean she would be 80 when her son turned 42-43. If the son in turn, had an 8 year old daughter, he would have been about 34 when she was born. What is so unbelievable about that? I should delete your comment, will leave it for the time being as I shake my head.....
sometimes I think you authors don't pay attention to what you write. you have a father of unspecified age with a 9 year old daughter and an 80 year old mother. I couldn't finish this story because the age differences between the characters was so unbelievable. I realize your writing fiction but try to make it some what realistic.
Just goes to show that love always survives. The mind may weaken but the heart never does. Reading this makes me want to see old episodes of "The Flying Nun."
Maybe.
Damn it sack, I am an emotional guy and for me you have done it again, your words touched me very deeply, keep writing, your kind of talent is very special.
Peter
Beautiful and touching writing. This is the first story of yours I have read and I am compelled to read the list of them now.
Touched a nerve and brought back memories, both sad and happy, but wouldn't wish otherwise.
You have wrote this beautifully. I am well impressed. I plan on keep reading. So, I'm off to read some more of your work. Thank you for sharing your talent.
Damn touching story Sack. This is a tough time of year for me for a couple of reasons and I guess I'm always looking for uplifting things about now. There's a line somewhere between happiness and sadness and sometimes it crosses-great story Sack-I've come to expect those of you anyway, but this one was more than a little touching!
Sack, your story affected me deeply. I was angered by the horrible treatment of Nonny, and I was relieved that she was reunited with her family again. Good work.