Angus whooped with joy as the sleigh slid down the trail going down the mountain to return everything to Toonville as Jack and Maria sat behind the wheel with Slash and Angus was skiing behind them, hoping onto a rope tied to the back of the sleigh. He was actually having fun for the first time, sliding across the snow on skiis. The sleigh ran up a hill and down again, sending Angus flying in the air.

"Spread eagle!" He shouted, performing said move. "Nailed it."

He laughed hard to his heart's content, but then noticed that the sleigh was about to make a steep turn and when it did, he slid of a rock which acted as a ramp and went soaring through the air, came around the back on the rope and slammed belly-first into the sack before he collapsed onto the control board of the front of sleigh in front of the kids.

"Oh my gosh! Are you alright?" Maria cried with worry.

"Are you kidding?" asked Angus, recovering quickly. "The sun is bright and the powder's bitchin'! Now scoot over! My turn to drive!"

He scooted the two over and took over the wheel. Angus pulled the wheel back, making the sleigh soar across the air with Jack and Maria laughing with excitement and Slash barking before they landed in the snow to continue their way towards Toonville.

"I better slow this buggy down!" said Angus as pulled lever to deploy the brake, which did no help at all.

"We're gonna crash!" shouted Jack afraid, with Maria embracing him tightly.

"Now you listen to me, little man." Angus scolded. "Even if we're caught in rat trap or horribly mangled, there will be no sad faces on Christmas."

This brought a slight smile to Jack's face which didn't last long for they all saw they were heading directly toward a tree. They both screamed before Angus made a sharp turn, narrowly missing the tree. Everyone in town could see the commotion happening up ahead and heard Jack and Maria's terrified screams. Alva and Maria's mother, Dora Luz, heard this, too, growing more concerned for their children's safety.

"Jack!" She cried.

"Angus?" said Jessica with hope.

"Oh god, my baby!" Alva rushed to grab some Christmas lights to use to slow them down. Jessica quickly rushed to help her, having a change of heart and deciding to help her rival out in spite of everything.

"Jessica, grab an end!" The scared mothers ordered.

"By the way, Alva, these lights match you're outfit perfectly." complimented Jessica.

The sleigh was approaching fast, which Angus was unable to control.

"Uh oh! This is gonna be difficult to negotiate." He said as they ran through the streets and the Toons all dispersed, clearing a path for them. "Heads up, Toonville!"

"Out of the way! I have no insurance!"

Jessica, Alva and Dora Luz got in front of them and pulled on the lights together to try and slow the sleigh down. However, it wasn't strong enough for the sleigh was filled to the brim with all those presents and it wound up dragging the women with it. The Toons scattered in all direction to avoid being run over by the runaway sleigh.

"Run for your lives! Watch out! I can't stop!"

Then with one brave move, Jesper stood in front of their path with hand out.

"Dad, move!" shouted Jack.

"Dad, move it!" Angus added.

The sleigh ran right into Jesper's open palm with sent him backwards into the big tree, making the vehicle come to a stop finally.

"Thanks for the assist, sir." thanked Angus.

"Hi, Dad!" Jack chirped.

"Hi, Jack, my boy!" Jesper said back, happy that his son was safe and sound.

"Merry Christmas, one and all!" Angus shouted to the Toons.

Everyone applauded and cheered when they saw he returned their gifts. Jack was reunited with his mother who pulled him into a bear hug while Dora Luz retrieved her daughter from the sleigh, hugging her tightly. Angus chuckled like Santa Claus before the chief approached him with hands on hips and starting at him strictly.

"Alright, what do we have here?" He demanded.

"You got me, officer!" Angus hopped down in front of him. "I did it! I did it all! I'm Angus Black, the one who stole Christmas! And I just wanted to say...I'm sorry."

The Toons exclaimed, touched by his apology, though some were skeptical. Angus held his wrists, expecting to be arrested. He knew that what he had done was wrong and that he had to face consequences for it. But for some reason, the chief didn't cuff him.

"Aren't you cuff me?" asked Angus, confused. "Put me in a choke hold? Or blind me with pepper spray?"

Then Mayor Westergaard arrived at the scene, clearly upset by Angus's actions and wanted to see him get punished for it.

"You heard him, chief. He admitted it." He said and whispered to him, "I would go with the pepper spray first, if you don't mind."

Angus glared him for that.

"Yeah, I heard him alright. He said he was sorry." The chief remarked, making Angus grin at the mayor as if to say 'in your face!'. "Besides, everything's here and accounted for."

"Oh, for Pete's sake! He broke into our houses, stole all our presents, our decorations, our trees! He deserves to be punished!" Hans ranted, but no one was convinced. "Come on, help me out here, people! Jessica!"

He looked around for Jessica before he heard her voice cry, "Merry Christmas, Hans Westergaard!"

They saw that she was on top of the sack.

"I believe I do have something for you." She and slid down the sack, making most people gasp when seeing her bare legs. She panted and held the box with wedding ring out to Hans; therefore, turning down his marriage proposal, which made everyone gasp.

"I'm sorry, but you're just not my type. You're not the one for me. My heart belongs to someone else." She looked directly at Angus.

He looked past him, not sure if she was really was referring to him. He pointed to himself questioningly and she nodded with a smile. He couldn't believe it. After all these years, Jessica still had her heart out to him. The girl who stole his heart actually LOVED him! Angus was so happy that he laughed loudly and did a little happy dance before stepping closer.

"No hard feelings?" asked Angus to Hans with his hand out to him.

He hesitantly shook it, deciding to accept that he and Jessica are better together. Angus laughed boisterously.

"No worries, dude. It's Christmas after all. Which reminds me..." He said.

Angus twisted the one light on the big tree which he had messed with earlier and brought light back to the Christmas lights all over town, making everyone gasp in awe and applaud. Angus couldn't help but grin when he saw Jack and Maria before him.

"Merry Christmas, Angus." He said and hugged him tightly and when he released him, he gasped, "You feel so..."

"I know. Cold." Angus sighed.

"No."

"Bumpy? Boney? Do I have acne?"

"No." Jack laughed. "Warm."

Angus smiled at him as Jack grabbed his pale hand and Maria began to sing along with the entire town.

"Fah who for-aze
Dah who dor-aze
Welcome Christmas,
come this way."

Everyone, including Angus, gathered round in a circle around the big tree and started to sing. Jack and his family, Jesper, Alva, Kristoff, Eugene and younger sisters, Emma and MargĂș stood hand-in-hand with the rest of the town along with Maria, her parents, Manolo and his parents, Joaquin and his divorced father, Mrs. Oxana Hauntley with her husband, Boris and their teenage daughter, Vampirina, the old drunkard, the Schlesinger's cashier, Flora, Fauna, Merrywether, and yes, even Mayor Westergaard.

"Fah who for-aze
Dah who for-aze
Welcome Christmas,
Christmas Day.

Welcome, Welcome,
fah who rahmus.
Welcome, Welcome,
day who dahmus.

Christmas Day is
in our grasp.
So long as we stand
hands to clasp."

From out of nowhere, while they were holding each other's hand, Maria pressed a kiss on Jack's face, making him blush and smile goofily at her. Angus sang along with the crowd, clasping hands with Jessica.

"Fah who ray-moo
ya-who hee haw.
Welcome, Christmas,
bring your cheer.

Fah who for-aze
Dah who dor-aze
Welcome all Toons
far and near!"

Afterwards, Angus invited everyone to his cave home to celebrate the holiday. For the cave was now brightly decorated with lights, tree, etc. There was even a dinner table where the big feast took place. Now that he's gotten over his trauma from that electric shaver years ago, Angus has finally shaved his beard off, cut his hair short, trimmed his nails and taken a nice, hot shower for the first time in his life, looking much more civilized now than he did before.

NARRATOR: So he brought back the toys
and the food for the feast
and he, he himself, Angus
carved the roast beast.

Angus pulled out a knife and fork and began to carve away at the roasted holiday bird while Jessica sat next to him with a hand on his shoulder. Jack and Maria sat near them while Manolo and Joaquin sat across the table from them.

"Yeah!" He grinned, cutting off some meat.

Everyone applauded and clapped with approval. Jack gave a plate of food to Slash, who ate it happily.

"Nothing like the holidays." said Angus. "Who wants the gizzard?"

"I do!"

"Too late! That'll be mine..."

And from that moment on, Angus had finally grown onto the Christmas season. At first, he always had a fear of Santa Claus, but his budding love for Jessica helped him overcome his fear and bring Christmas to his interest. Sadly, it didn't last long when Hans's bullying pushed him too far and made him isolate himself from the Toons and the holiday itself. But everything changed that one year, everything changed for the better. For young Jack Frost helped him open his eyes to what was really important. Angus had learned the biggest lesson of all: love and friendship. Because if that boy cared about him, who angry could he be? Nothing would change from there for Angus, because he knew for a fact that this was, without the shadow of a doubt, the best Christmas he had ever had.

As for Jack and Maria, as the years went on, they began dating until Jack finally proposed to her. They were married the next day and it was indeed a lovely wedding. Maria had given birth to their firstborn daughter who was currently asleep upstairs in her bedroom while the young married couple sat by the fire in the fireplace and their beautiful Christmas tree. As Maria rested on her husband's shoulder, sleeping soundly with cute little snores, Jack leaned his head on his slumbering wife while placing his book down. A children's book that he had written a long time ago based on Angus Black and the spirit of Christmas. Jack couldn't deny it. While he always loved the holiday season, he'll never a time he could be more fond of than when he had melted the heart of the Man in the Snow.

"Where are you, Christmas?
I like I found you.
This time, I'll make you stay.

You'll hear us singing
Bells will be ringing
Now and forever
Christmas Day!"

THE END