8.1.20

A smile and a violin


True happiness is so rare that it should be cherished, especially since it can be lost. Patrick "Paddy" Kelly didn't go through the second world war just because he had to. If it had been up to him, he had never left Ireland, but Paddy has principles and so, his sister Georgianna waved goodbye in 1941. The next four years were hell. 

Back in Belfast, Paddy lifts bricks all day and it's killing him a bit inside. Paddy just wants to play violin which is why he accidentally summons the leanan sídhe Tess and they embark on a journey. Paddy hates journeys.




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