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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 3

The calendar's second envelope sat on my kitchen counter like an unexploded bomb. I'd been staring at it for twenty minutes, coffee growing cold in my hands, while my mind replayed yesterday's disaster on an endless loop. Liam's threat echoed in my ears: *I'll make sure you never work in this city again.*

I should throw the calendar away. Burn it. Pretend none of this ever happened.

But my fingers had already torn open envelope number two before my rational brain could stop them.

The elegant script seemed to mock me: *Sing a Christmas carol loudly in a serious setting.*

"Oh, come on," I groaned, crumpling the card. "This is insane."

But even as I said it, I could feel that strange compulsion building again, the same inexplicable pull that had driven me to kiss Liam yesterday. The old shopkeeper's warning whispered through my mind: *The calendar doesn't take kindly to abandonment.*

My phone buzzed with a news alert: *City Council Emergency Hearing - Henderson Plaza Development - 2 PM Today.* The preview showed a photo of the municipal building's grand hearing chamber, packed with concerned citizens and city officials.

And there, in the corner of the frame, was Liam Blackwood adjusting his tie outside the chamber doors.

The universe really did have a twisted sense of humor.

Two hours later, I stood outside the municipal building, my palms sweating despite the December chill. Through the tall windows, I could see the hearing chamber filled to capacity. City council members sat behind an imposing wooden dais while citizens packed the gallery seats. At the front table, Liam commanded attention in his perfectly tailored navy suit, his presentation materials spread before him like battle plans.

This was madness. Absolute, career-ending madness.

But the calendar's pull was stronger than my terror. My feet carried me through the heavy oak doors and into the chamber's stuffy atmosphere. The security guard barely glanced at me as I slipped inside, finding a spot along the back wall where shadows might offer some protection.

"...and that's why Henderson Plaza represents not just economic growth, but a vision for our city's future," Liam was saying, his voice carrying easily through the chamber's acoustics. He gestured to architectural renderings displayed on easels, every movement confident and commanding.

Councilwoman Rodriguez leaned forward. "Mr. Blackwood, what about the environmental impact concerns raised by local residents?"

"Excellent question," Liam replied, his smile sharp as a blade. "Our environmental studies show..."

His voice faded into background noise as panic clawed at my chest. How was I supposed to sing a Christmas carol here? In front of the city council? In front of *him*?

But the compulsion was building, that strange warmth spreading through my veins like liquid courage. My throat felt tight, my heart hammering against my ribs. Around me, citizens listened intently to the proceedings, their faces serious and focused.

A serious setting indeed.

"...which brings us to the timeline for construction," Liam continued, clicking to his next slide.

That's when it happened. The compulsion crested like a wave, and before I could stop myself, my voice rang out clear and strong:

"*Silent night, holy night!*"

The chamber fell dead silent. Every head turned toward me, faces ranging from confused to outraged. Liam froze mid-sentence, his clicker suspended in the air as his eyes found mine across the crowded room.

"*All is calm, all is bright!*" I continued, my voice growing stronger despite the mortification burning through my veins. The acoustics carried my singing to every corner of the chamber, each note hanging in the stunned silence.

Security guards started moving toward me, but I was already committed to this insanity. "*Round yon virgin, mother and child!*"

"Ma'am, you need to stop," one guard said, reaching for my arm.

But I stepped away, my voice soaring: "*Holy infant, so tender and mild!*"

Councilman Williams banged his gavel furiously. "Order! Order in this chamber!"

Across the room, Liam's expression had shifted from shock to something I couldn't quite read. His jaw was tight, but there was something else in his eyes—something that looked almost like fascination.

"*Sleep in heavenly peace,*" I sang, my voice cracking slightly as the guards closed in. "*Sleep in heavenly peace!*"

The final note echoed through the chamber as strong hands gripped my arms. "Ma'am, you're disrupting official proceedings," the security guard said, his voice firm but not unkind.

"I'm sorry," I gasped, the compulsion finally releasing its hold. "I don't know what came over me."

The crowd erupted in confused murmurs. Someone shouted, "Is she drunk?" while another voice called out, "Mental health crisis!"

But through it all, Liam stood frozen at the front of the room, his presentation forgotten. Our eyes met across the chaos, and for a moment, the world narrowed to just that connection. His expression was unreadable—anger, confusion, and something else I couldn't name all warring across his features.

Then Councilwoman Rodriguez was speaking into her microphone: "We'll take a fifteen-minute recess while security handles this... situation."

The guards escorted me toward the exit, their grip firm but professional. As we passed Liam's table, I heard him speak quietly to his assistant: "Find out who she is. I want to know everything."

My cheeks burned with fresh humiliation. He already knew exactly who I was—the crazy woman who'd kissed him yesterday and apparently couldn't stop making a spectacle of herself.

Outside the chamber, the guards released me with stern warnings about disturbing the peace. I stumbled through the municipal building's marble corridors, my legs shaky with adrenaline and mortification.

Two tasks down. Twenty-three to go.

But as I pushed through the building's heavy doors into the crisp December air, I couldn't shake the memory of that moment when Liam's eyes had met mine. The anger I'd expected was there, yes, but underneath it had been something else entirely.

Something that looked almost like intrigue.

My phone buzzed with a text from an unknown number: *We need to talk. Now. - L.B.*

I stared at the screen, my heart hammering. How had he gotten my number? And more importantly, what did Liam Blackwood want to talk about?

The calendar's pull might be satisfied for today, but I had the sinking feeling that my real troubles were just beginning.

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