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It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas

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Once upon a time in the North Pole

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Once upon a time in the North Pole

It was Christmas Eve as Mrs Claus stomped towards her jovial husband.

“Ungrateful little ba..”

“Baubles. We need more baubles” said Santa interrupting his furious wife.

“Why so angry my love?”.

With a scowl on her face she replied “the Elves, they’ve joined HIM”.

“Him?” said Santa scratching his head.

“Your brother, Krampus”

“Oh him” responded Santa looking a little worried. “What is he upto this time?”

Noelle came running towards them shouting.

“Dad, Mum, Dad, Mum! It’s true the Elves are with Uncle Krampus, and so are the Nutcrackers, the Gingerbread Men, the Snowmen and even Tannenbaum the great fir”

Santa was now looking concerned.

Noelle now calming down a little said “They said the last straw was you insiting they had to have Twiglets at the Boxing Day party. Uncle Krampus told  them that they could have Pringles if he was in charge. They are coming for the presents”.

Santa’s surprised face now turned to one of anger.

“The Presents!. We can’t let them ruin Christmas” he boomed.

“But Dad. There’s only the three of us” said Noelle nervously

“I think we may need a little a little help” said Mrs Claus.

“Noelle. Go at once and speak to our friends in the North. They will help us” said Santa grabbing his large sack.

With a determined look Mrs Claus said “You have my hot mince pies and cocoa”.

“And my candy cane bow” shouted Noelle as she turned to run through the crispy white snow.

 

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