Coraline and Norman Christmas Special
Standing in the bathroom, Coraline wraps her scarf around her neck as she glances at the mirror. Then her new cell phone rings. After almost several minutes of trying to unlock it, she finally receives her call which was actually a text message from her darling Norman. I'm here and ready for you like you told me to, the message said. Be right out. Coraline replied. She dashed out the bathroom and out the front of her home. As she ran towards Norman, he held her body from trying to knock him down. Then he placed her by his side and they held each other's hands glove on glove. Coraline had her portable radio on her other hand. She turned it on and tuned it to her ever-favored oldies station which perfectly played full tracks of mostly 50s pop Christmas themes. The couple strolled through the dark, frosty night of the neighborhood until they needed to stop by a coffee shop where they ordered hot choco. "So. How are you enjoying our Christmas date together?" Coraline asked after a sip. "Umm. I'm very happy and excited actually," Norman answered almost nervously. "Oh hey listen. I have something really important to tell you. I have to save the spirit of the popular Santa Claus or else he might just get captured by the ghost of naughty children as well as by the evil spirits of witches in my hometown. Because if not, then Christmas just wouldn't be as jolly as it should be," Norman continued slipping away his nervousness. "You mean we have to save his spirit," Coraline reworded. "Oh yeah. That's right," Norman chuckled. "Yeah. Don't just leave your loved one(s) hanging, buddy," Coraline informed passively. "Oh I know," Norman responded nervoulsy again. They then left the coffee shop passing through the neighborhood filling with snow. Coraline turned her radio back on still tuned on the oldies station. But this time, the station was already playing full tracks of Christmas pop themes from the 60s starting with The Beach Boys' Little Saint Nick. The couple continued strolling until they gazed at the windows of stores finding out that they had to buy Christmas cards for their friends and familiy. So they did. After almost more than several minutes of finding the perfect card, they finally just decided to pick just one for each friend and family member. Then they headed out the store and continued strolling through the park where kids played in the snow. The couple then decided to sit on one of the park benches. Coraline wrapped her arm around Norman's neck clutching his scarf. Next, she cranked the volume of her radio louder. "Well Norman. Let's do it early," She commenced. "Do what?" "Merry Christmas, Norman," Coraline transitioned. "Oh. Well, thanks," Norman appreciated in shyness. She gradually kissed him on the lips.
