The next morning...
"Girls, Aunt Daisy is here to take you to Donald and the boys!" Daisy's sister who was the mother of the female triplets called from downstairs.
"Again?" April asked.
"Aw, but can't we play with our new dolls?" June pouted as she opened their closet to show it only had their clothes and no new toys.
"Hey, where'd our presents go?" May complained.
"Wait, girls, you don't think our wish came true do you?" April asked her sisters.
"No way..." May and June whispered in surprise.
The three girls then came downstairs as Daisy talked with her sister to pass the time.
"Thanks for letting me have them, Donna," Daisy smiled to her sister. "I know how much the boys love them."
"Aunt Daisy said those exact words yesterday." April whispered to her sisters.
"So, it's true..." May replied.
Daisy smiled to her nieces and took them in the car to get to Donald's house.
Soon enough, Cherry, Atticus, Huey, Dewey, and Louie woke up and saw that the chipmunks next door were playing with their train set.
"Wow, they sure seem to like that train set." Atticus smiled.
"They're gonna play with that thing again today?" Dewey asked.
"Hey, let's play with our new toys!" Huey suggested.
"Yeah!" Atticus smiled.
"Uh, guys?" Cherry called out. "I think we were robbed."
The boys came next to her and saw that the toy chest was empty.
"What the...?" Atticus asked, confused.
Huey then checked his calendar. "Hey, what is this?!" he then ripped off the pages to see they all said 'December 25th'.
They all then snuck out of the room and came downstairs to see presents underneath the tree just like yesterday.
"No way." Atticus said.
"There's only one way to find out..." Cherry said as she took one present and shook it before tearing at the wrapping paper.
The boys soon slowly began to do the same thing.
"Merry Christmas." Donald's voice said.
Suddenly, the kids all screamed as the sun then suddenly came up and where Donald soon started to scream as he saw the kids near the presents. Everyone then screamed and the breakfast tray fell down on Donald just like it did yesterday.
"Whoa!" Dewey, Cherry, and Atticus were amazed at that.
"Uncle Donald, we did it!" Huey and Louie cheered.
"Yeah!" Atticus smiled.
"It's Christmas again!" Louie cheered.
"Uncle Donald, it's Christmas again," Huey smiled. "Two days in a row!"
"Aww..." Donald smiled before patting them all on the head. "You kids must've been dreaming!"
"Wait, if this is the same day then that means..." Atticus smiled as they ran to the closet.
When the door opened, they were given their sleds and they collected them and ran out the door.
"Merry Christmas, everyone!" Daisy smiled as she came in with April, May, and June.
"Merry Christmas indeed!" Uncle Scrooge smiled.
"Where are my boys? Where are my kisses?!" Aunt Gertie reached out for Huey, Dewey, and Louie.
"Quick, run!" Cherry yelped.
Aunt Gertie grabbed them all and kissed them into a sloppy mess just like yesterday.
"We should've seen that one coming!" Dewey groaned.
"Hey, guys, our wish came true." May whispered with a smirk.
"Wait, you three wished it was Christmas everyday too?" Atticus whispered back.
"Yeah!" April, May, and June smiled.
"It was just like yesterday, Aunt Daisy came to our house to take us to Mr. Donald's house so we could play with the boys," April nodded. "It was all my idea." she then smirked.
"No, it was my idea!" June glared. "I made the wish before you guys did!"
"Girls, it was all of our ideas." May said.
"Come on, let's get sledding before it gets dark." Cherry suggested.
They all agreed and they ran out the door, trampling Donald in the process as he was under the mistletoe with Daisy and like last time, a turkey gobbled away.
"Last one down the hill's a rotten egg!" Louie cheered as he sled with June.
"Not us!" Huey and April called out.
"Not us either!" Dewey and May added.
"We are so going to win!" Atticus and Cherry called out.
"Kids, dinner!" Daisy called out once it got dark.
The kids all then ran inside to have their dinner.
"Isn't this lovely?" Daisy smiled as she came to serve the turkey. "All of us here gathered for a wonderful meal; I think this is my favorite part of Christmas."
And where Aunt Gertie's reaction was the same as yesterday. "Ooh, turkey!"
Before Daisy could ask Donald if he wanted to carve, the kids instantly wolfed down the dinner.
"KIDS!" Donald scolded. "Where are your manners?!"
The triplet boy ducklings soon burped one at a time. Donald had a fit again, but it was worse than yesterday.
"Donald, they're just enjoying my Christmas dinner!" Daisy glared.
Donald's steam came back into his ears as he tried to settle down.
The adults sang Christmas carols again as it was close to bedtime and where the kids played with their toys.
"Good night, kids!" Donald called. "Cherry, Atticus, your bus should be here to pick you up in the morning."
The kids then went to bed as they had fun with another Christmas just the very next day.
"Sounds like a dream come true." Casper and Darla's voices said.
"It was by then, but soon enough, Christmas lost its special luster." Atticus's voice replied.
The kids came downstairs after they saw it was still Christmas.
"Merry Christmas, kids." Donald smiled until he saw what they did and he threw up the breakfast tray.
"Look out, Uncle Donald." the nephews tried to warn him.
Unfortunately, it ended on him just like the last few times. The family came to the door just like the last few times too. The kids screamed as Aunt Gertie came out and they tried to run upstairs, but Donald only grabbed them and took them back to be kissed by the slobbering duck woman and where they each did. The kids then all went sledding and they began to eat their dinner after it was served.
"I can't eat any more turkey..." Cherry groaned as she held her belly.
"You said it." Atticus also groaned.
Louie let out an exhausted burp as he looked even tired of turkey.
Soon enough, the kids were all getting sick of being stuck on Christmas. Playing with their toys was even boring. And everyone saying the same thing everyday was getting old.
"You can stop Christmas now!" Huey cried out.
"PLEEEEEAAASE?!" Cherry, Atticus, Dewey, and Louie begged.
The days turned into weeks and the weeks turned into months. The girl triplet ducklings begged for the same thing.
Huey smirked as he threw a water balloon to the chipmunks next door which froze them at first. "Looks like the end of the line!" he laughed until one of the chipmunks threw a snowball at him.
"Until tomorrow when it happens all over again." Dewey sulked.
"I can't stand it!" Atticus groaned. "I think this Christmas, I'm just going to skip it."
"From now on, I'm a Jehovah's Witness." Cherry said as she lay on the triplets' bed.
Atticus soon went under the covers.
"If I see the same toys again, I'll go out of my mind!" Dewey agreed.
"Yeah, and if I eat any more turkey, I'm gonna need new clothes." Louie said as he held his stomach.
"We gotta do something to liven things up." Huey suggested.
This got Atticus and Cherry very interested. They all came up with a plan.
