Literature
Love Letters
Fifteen-year-old Hershel Layton didn't understand the appeal of Valentines Day, if he was honest. Oh, it made sense for happy couples like his parents. Pa and Ma would exchange cards and gifts – chocolates, wine, jewelry etc – in a simple yet sweet gesture to show their love for each other. Hershel might even make them breakfast in bed. Nothing overblown, just a sign of appreciation.
But then you had the opposite side of the coin: People freaking out over what to get their beloveds, pouring their hearts and funds into the ‘perfect’ gift.
Even more pitiful were those who found themselves single on Valentine's Day and ru