Each month’s “destiny gift” feels like a mirror held up to our secret expectations. January’s humble orange whispers of fresh starts, while February’s Labrador screams commitment and chaos. March’s cheesecake tastes like comfort, but April’s mock prison sentence teases those who always seem to get into trouble. Some months glow with romance and adventure, others are left with empty hands and an awkward laugh.
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