Arthur and Santa Claus 2
We head to Jenna's house with her writting a letter to Santa. She has a green envelope with a snowflake stamp on it. She is ready to mail it. She has been a good girl this year. She put it on her house because she is in her footie pajamas now. She had her bath already. She is now ready for bed. She got in bed. She will soon fall to sleep she is talking to her mom first. She has been a good girl all year. She will get what is on her list under the Christmas tree on Christmas eve.
"Well good night mom," said Jenna, "See you in the morning before school."
"Good night dear," said Mrs. Morgan, "Yes tomorrow i make oatmeal for breakfast and i will drive you to school."
"Sounds good to me," said Jenna, "I hope Santa gets my list."
"Yes it does," said Mrs. Morgan, "And yes he will get your leter."
"That is good," said Jenna, "I have been a good girl this year."
Mrs. Morgan knows she have been a good year. So Santa will visit her instead of Bob the elf. We know head to Alex house of him writting his letter to Santa Claus. He is ready to mail it. His envelope is red with a Santa stamp on it with snow.
"I am ready to mail it," said Alex, "So Santa can know what i want for Christmas this year."
"That is good," said his mom, "You have been a good boy this year unlike Binky."
"That is true," said Alex, "Binky have been bad same as his gang."
"They will get a visit from Bob the elf," said his mom, "And get charcoal instead what is on their list."
"That is true," said Alex, "Well it is there and time for bed."
We now head to Maria's house with her writting her letter to Santa. The envelope might be just a plain white one but it has a Santa stamp of him in his sleigh pulled by his reindeer. She put it in the mail box and in bed now.
"Well i am going to bed," said Maria, "I put the mail to Santa on the mail box."
"Good night to you," said her mom, "You have been a good girl this year."
"That is true mom," said Maria, "I am nice and warm in my footie pajamas that you bought for me. I asked him for another pair of them. So i have more to wear when this one gets washed."
"That is good," said her mom, "I am sure Santa will get you them pair."
"I sure love them," said Maria, "Well good night mom see you in the morning."
Rubella is going to juvy on order from a judge to await her trial in juvy court. Her mom is talking on the phone to her lawyer to appeal that decision passed by a mean judge who took the bribe from the bad DA which is a crime.
"That is good," said her mom, "I will hope that new judge will listen to us on this appeal."
"I am sure he will," said her lawyer, "Rubella you won't be in juvy long. So go to juvy with this police officer."
"Okay then mom," said Rubella, "I am ready to go officer."
"Then let's go," said the police man, "I need to cuff you anyway even though you are going with me with your own will."
"I understand that," said Rubella, "You are only doing your job after all."
She was took to Elwood City Juvinile hall. Santa knows Rubella is innocent. So he will send his lawyer to help Rubella's lawyer win the case. Santa is talking to his lawyer an elf named Robert who is an artic fox man in a suit.
"That is good you will help,"said Santa, "Take my backup reindeer named Sven to head to Elwood City."
"Anytime Santa," said Robert the elf, "I know Rubella is innocent and that Molly did that crime."
"Yes of course," said Santa, "Sven is in the stallwith all the reindeer his is number 10."
"Well i am off," said Robert the elf, "To help Rubella win the case."
"I know i can count on you," said Santa, "I am sure she will be found not guilty."
Now we head to juvy with Rubella being put into a cell. She hates it there already and she just got there. She knows she will be here until that appeal works. She knows she will be out do to that new judge is in fact a good one.
"I sure hate this place," said Rubella, "How long have you been here?"
"I have been here for a few months," said a girl named Ruth, "How long will you be in here anyway?"
"Not sure," said Rubella, "I haven't had my trial yet."
"If your found guilty you will be my cell mate," said Ruth, "For however long your sentance is. I am here for 2 years."
Arthur and D.W. heard about it. They are now talking about it now in the morning before school at breakfast.
"I am sure she is innocent," said Arthur, "I know for fact she didn't do it."
"I also know that," said D.W., "She knows right and wrong after all."
"Time for school D.W.," said Arthur, "So let's go to school."
"I will drive you two there," said Mrs. Read, "I warmed it up so lets go."
"Sounds good to me," said D.W., "I am ready for school now."
Next chapter will be in school. See what happens next chapter of this story.
