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The 24 Dares of December

Chloe Winters is the town’s resident walking disaster. Single, broke, and clumsier than a newborn deer, she buys an antique Advent Calendar from a mysterious shopkeeper, hoping for some festive cheer. The box comes with a warning: Open one door a day. Complete the dare to find true love. Fail, and face a lonely year. Chloe thinks it’s a joke—until Day 1 dares her to "Kiss the Grumpy Stranger." The stranger happens to be Liam Sterling, the arrogant developer trying to tear down her beloved bakery. As the dares escalate from embarrassing to dangerous, fate keeps pushing Chloe and Liam together. Is it magic? Or is the universe just having a laugh? With 24 days until Christmas, Chloe has to decide if completing the calendar is worth losing her dignity... or if losing her heart was the plan all along.
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Chapter 1

The antique shop smelled like dust and forgotten dreams, with shadows dancing between towering shelves of curiosities. I hadn't meant to come here—my lunch break was nearly over, and I should have been heading back to the marketing firm where deadlines waited like hungry wolves. But something about the weathered storefront had pulled me in, as if the universe itself was orchestrating this detour.

"Looking for anything in particular, dear?" The shopkeeper emerged from behind a grandfather clock, his silver hair catching the amber light filtering through grimy windows. His eyes held an odd intensity that made my skin prickle.

"Just browsing," I murmured, my fingers trailing along the edge of a mahogany display case. That's when I saw it—a leather-bound book nestled between a tarnished music box and a collection of vintage postcards. The cover was deep burgundy, embossed with intricate golden symbols that seemed to shift and writhe when I wasn't looking directly at them.

"Ah, you've found the Advent Calendar," the old man said, appearing beside me with unsettling silence. "Been waiting for the right person to claim it."

I lifted the book carefully, surprised by its weight. The leather felt warm under my fingertips, almost alive. "It's beautiful, but I'm not really looking for—"

"Open it."

The command in his voice was gentle but firm. Against my better judgment, I cracked the cover. The pages inside weren't filled with text but with small, sealed envelopes, each numbered from one to twenty-five. The paper felt ancient, yet pristine, as if time had forgotten to touch it.

"What is it exactly?"

The shopkeeper's smile didn't reach his eyes. "A very special advent calendar. Each day brings a task, a challenge if you will. Complete them all, and you'll receive something your heart truly desires."

A chill ran down my spine. "And if I don't complete them?"

His expression darkened. "The calendar doesn't take kindly to abandonment. Once you begin, you must see it through to the end. No exceptions."

I should have put it back. Every rational part of my brain screamed warnings, but my hands seemed to have developed a will of their own. "How much?"

"For you? Consider it a gift."

The walk back to my apartment felt surreal, the calendar tucked against my chest like a secret. My modest studio welcomed me with its familiar chaos—scattered marketing proposals, empty coffee cups, and the persistent hum of the refrigerator that never quite kept things cold enough.

I set the calendar on my kitchen table and stared at it for a long moment. The rational thing would be to forget about it, maybe use it as an interesting conversation piece. But curiosity had always been my weakness, and the old man's words echoed in my mind: *something your heart truly desires.*

What did my heart desire? Success at work? Love? Adventure? I'd been drifting through life for months now, going through the motions without any real purpose or passion.

Before I could lose my nerve, I opened the calendar and tore open envelope number one.

The card inside was cream-colored with elegant script that seemed to glow faintly in the lamplight: *Kiss someone wearing red.*

I blinked at the words, certain I'd misread them. But there they were, clear as day. Kiss someone wearing red. My cheeks burned with embarrassment even though I was alone.

"This is ridiculous," I muttered, but even as I said it, I found myself glancing around my apartment as if the perfect candidate might materialize.

The next morning arrived gray and drizzling, matching my mood perfectly. I'd barely slept, the calendar's first task weighing on my mind like an unfinished assignment. How was I supposed to kiss a stranger? What if I got arrested? What if—

My internal spiral was interrupted by the sound of construction from the lot across the street. I peered through my window and groaned. The noise had been going on for weeks, but today it seemed particularly aggressive, as if the universe was conspiring to make my already complicated day even worse.

That's when I saw him.

Liam Blackwood stood in the center of the construction site, his tall frame unmistakable even from a distance. He wore a hard hat and a bright red safety vest that caught the morning light like a beacon. My nemesis from college, the golden boy who'd made my life miserable for four years with his arrogant smirks and effortless success.

The irony wasn't lost on me. Of all the people in this city wearing red, it had to be him.

I watched him gesture authoritatively at the workers, his movements sharp and confident. Even from across the street, I could sense that familiar air of superiority that had always made my blood boil. Liam Blackwood, heir to Blackwood Construction, the man who'd stolen my internship opportunity and never let me forget it.

My phone buzzed with a work emergency that demanded my immediate attention, but I couldn't tear my eyes away from the construction site. The calendar's task pulsed in my mind like a heartbeat: *Kiss someone wearing red.*

This was insane. I couldn't possibly—

But what if the old man was right about the consequences of not completing the tasks? What if this was my only chance at something better?

Before I could talk myself out of it, I grabbed my jacket and headed for the door. My heart hammered against my ribs as I crossed the street, dodging puddles and trying to summon courage I didn't possess.

Liam was bent over a set of blueprints when I approached, his dark hair slightly mussed from the wind. The red safety vest was even more vibrant up close, practically glowing against the gray morning.

"Excuse me," I called out, my voice barely audible over the construction noise.

He looked up, and those piercing blue eyes I remembered so well widened with recognition and unmistakable annoyance. "Chloe Matthews. What the hell are you doing here?"

The contempt in his voice almost made me turn around and flee. But the calendar's pull was stronger than my embarrassment. "I need to—this is going to sound crazy, but—"

"Spit it out. I don't have all day."

Without another word, I stepped forward, grabbed the collar of his red vest, and pressed my lips to his.

The kiss lasted maybe three seconds, but it felt like an eternity. His lips were warm and surprisingly soft, and for a moment, the world around us seemed to disappear. Then reality crashed back, and I jerked away, my face burning with mortification.

Liam stared at me, his expression a mixture of shock and fury. "What the fuck was that?"

"I—sorry—I had to—" I stammered, backing away as his workers began to notice the commotion.

"Are you insane?" His voice cut through the air like a blade. "Security!"

I turned and ran, my cheeks flaming with humiliation. Behind me, I could hear Liam shouting something about calling the police, but I didn't stop until I was safely back in my apartment, the door locked and my heart still racing.

The calendar sat innocently on my kitchen table, but I swore I could feel it watching me, waiting. One task down, twenty-four to go.

What had I gotten myself into?

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