1 Chapter 9-Tobias
We pulled the sack from house to house. Rachel was always the one to morph into Santa and deliver the presents. Frankly, I don't think anyone else had the nerve.
At most houses, Rachel left no presents. Those were the houses of children who misbehaved. At the houses of children who were good, she left a wrapped parcel that became whatever the child had wished for.
A cool concept.
As we pulled the sack, I felt no fatigue. The reindeer could go on all night.
When we landed on the next roof, Marco accidentally kicked a clump of snow off the roof. It should have hit the ground instantaneously. Instead, each bit of snow was falling sl-l-l-o-o-o-o-w-w-w-w-ly. It was true. Every second was miraculously stretched into an hour.
Good, because we needed it.
This team of reindeer traveled around the globe, stopping at the dwellings of every child and demorphing every two hours.
Finally, we had come full circle. Back to the states.
And one last house.
We pulled the sack from house to house. Rachel was always the one to morph into Santa and deliver the presents. Frankly, I don't think anyone else had the nerve.
At most houses, Rachel left no presents. Those were the houses of children who misbehaved. At the houses of children who were good, she left a wrapped parcel that became whatever the child had wished for.
A cool concept.
As we pulled the sack, I felt no fatigue. The reindeer could go on all night.
When we landed on the next roof, Marco accidentally kicked a clump of snow off the roof. It should have hit the ground instantaneously. Instead, each bit of snow was falling sl-l-l-o-o-o-o-w-w-w-w-ly. It was true. Every second was miraculously stretched into an hour.
Good, because we needed it.
This team of reindeer traveled around the globe, stopping at the dwellings of every child and demorphing every two hours.
Finally, we had come full circle. Back to the states.
And one last house.
