A/N: Merry Christmas everyone! That beautiful day is on it's way, so it's only fair that I share a Christmas related treat with you all while I also work on my rewrite of My Little Pony: The Movie. Last year I wrote an editorial on Christmas songs that could become good Christmas specials, and one was an idea based around the song Run, Rudolph, Run. So, here's a fun little Teaser for it. But please don't expect an actual story this year. I'm way too busy for that. I really do hope you enjoy this little bit of Christmas cheer. I'm sure we could all use as much of that as we can get considering what happened to the world this year. Here's hoping that the ordeal is over with by the end of the winter, and that Christmas and New Years can be a blessing to all of us. God bless every single one of you!
The following PREVIEW has been rated JFF for Just For Fun
It was a silent night outside the window of the average American home. A decorated Christmas tree stood shining with colored lights and silver and gold decorations in the darkened living room. Not too far away was a burnt out fireplace, complete with recently filled stockings.
The peaceful silence of the room was suddenly interrupted by something scratching and scraping its way down the chimney. Dust, soot, and a little snow trickled down into the fireplace. Then, a pair of hooves slipped into view and kicked around clumsily.
"C'mon. . .c'mon. . .ugh, these antlers. . ." came a nasally voice from the chimney, ". . .it felt like it took 56 years to finally grow this things, and when I finally have them they get in the -woah!"
With one strong twist, the owner of the voice, an adult North Pole reindeer, tumbled out of the chimney and found himself laid out onto the floor. The reindeer quickly got up onto it's long, thin legs and raised his head high. This fully grown black antlers stood tall and proud atop his head. Then, the nearly the entire room was lit up when the reindeer's nose glowed with bright red light.
A smile spread across Rudolph's face as he dimmed the light from his nose, and then slowly turned around to face the chimney. He stuck his head inside and flashed his nose three times. Seconds later, two wrapped presents dropped into his antlers. Both were rectangular, although one was longer and thinner than the other. Rudolph smile's got even bigger as he backed out of the fireplace and turned to make his way towards the Christmas tree. However, he was stopped by a different color of light that shone right upon his face.
Rudolph's eyes widened as he beheld a small boy holding a flashlight and staring at the red-nosed reindeer with a wide-eyed, awestruck expression.
Rudolph blinked and said nervously, "Uh. . . I'm not Rudolph?" His nose immediately pulsed brightly, and his cheeks got just as red as well.
STARRING:
Cathy Weseluck as Rudolph
Kyle Rideout as Hermie
and Jocelyne Rae Loewen as Clarice
Run, Rudolph, Run!
"Your sister is gonna love that little baby doll," Rudolph said with a smile, "It can cry and sleep and drink and-."
"Uh, I don't have a sister. . ." the little boy pointed out in confusion.
Rudolph's smile fell away, and he turned to take a look at the Christmas tree. He suddenly realised that there were already some Elf-wrapped presents underneath it.
Rudolph's eye twitched and he said, "Uh-oh. Wrong house."
Rudolph quickly zoomed back up into the chimney, the presents still in his antlers. There was a loud scrapping sound, and Rudolph's hind legs could be seens kicking around feebiliy in the fireplace.
"Uh. . .a little help?" Rudolph asked awkwardly.
December 2021
