
The Gentle Light That Refused to Fade
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Narrated by:
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Lisa LeeAnne
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By:
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Quentin Novak
About this listen
It Began with an Autumn Return
She came back to the village she once called home. Time had aged the streets and faces, but a gentle light still lingered — the quiet glow of memory, of love left unsaid.
Fragments from Forgotten Pages
Old diaries, half-burned letters, and fading photographs unveil a friendship lost and a love that never found its voice. With each revelation, she begins to rediscover the pieces of a younger self — fragile, but real.
Where Memory and Healing Intertwine
This is a story of reconciliation, where the past’s soft light still burns bright enough to illuminate the present. A tender symphony of remembrance, renewal, and quiet strength.
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