Day 4
Holy Light
"Ah, the night of Christmas Eve, it is so quiet, but unlike any other night, it is also a night of children sleeping peacefully to wait for Santa delivering their gift, but for me…it is just another night of loneliness."
The skeleton Yokai, Violaten from the Heartful Tribe, walked alone in the snowy street with a green scarf and hat.
"For most of us, Yokai, this is a jolly time for us, too, but not quite for me. Well, I used to be jolly. I remember the time when I celebrated Christmas with my family." Violaten walked down the street.
"My mother would be baking cookies in the kitchen. My father would help with decorating the Christmas tree. My grandpa would be relaxing in the fireplace, drinking hot cocoa. My grandmother would tell us a Christmas story to me and my siblings."
Violaten stopped by a house and saw through the window, seeing a similar situation with different family.
"It's just like this family here. They are different, but more or less the same." Violaten continued walking as he headed to the park.
"I remember we had a park like this where my home was. I remember when I was kids, playing snow fight and making snowman, and snow angels. It was such a fun day despite the cold." Violenton mesmerized his time of child playing in the snow with his friends before he moved on.
As he continued walking, he heard a chorus. He noticed around the corner that there was a church with the chorus singing from inside the church.
"Ah, yes! I remember that when I was 13, I participated in the young boys' and girls' chorus for Christmas. My entire family came to visit. Of course, I was nervous to go up and sing in front of everyone, but thanks to the bishop and everyone, they gave me the courage to sing. I guess they helped me to become the violinist that I am now."
Violaten continued walking and walking as the snow calmed down and eventually stopped. Then, he saw a single light at a building with fences around. It was the Sakura New Town's Orphanage.
Through the one lightened window, there was a young girl, who looked a bit unwell, prying about something.
Violaten could hear her soft voice in prying mood.
"Dear Lord, all I want for Christmas is to get well and get presents for not me, but my friends. I hope Santa will make me feel better and…ack, ack, ack…" She coughed horribly.
Suddenly, the orphanage staff came in and found the girl. They quickly put her back on the bed and tucked her in.
Violaten felt bad for the little girl.
"Of course, most people take things for granted, but I know that there are also some people who suffer and only wants to bring happiness to others," Violaten thought.
That was when I decided to do something special for her, but only I will do it at midnight.
When the clock struck midnight, and everyone was sleeping quietly, I took my violin and began playing the "Holy Night".
The little girl heard me playing the violin as she woke up from her bed and saw through her window. She couldn't make the feature of me, but I played my violin for her at a safe distance.
After I finished, I saw her clapping her hand, applauding for my short performance before she safely went back to sleep.
I smiled and I hoped that I made a little bit better. Even though I am no doctor, a nurse, or even the lord or Santa, I can still give my kindness to others, and that is what makes me happy even when I am lonely.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Years….Signed, Violaton.
Ho, ho, ho! Day 4 is here, and here is another sweet, jolly chapter of my Yo-Kai Watch Christmas Special. Thank you to you all for following, favoriting, and posting review for this story! We made it about one-fourth of this story, but more will come. See ya guys soon again!
