Well, this is my Christmas gift for you guys, but there are more chapters to come right until New Year. Enjoy, and pls review after reading... as a Christmas gift.


Back in the cave, the Grinch walked in first, and sighed dreamingly as Aggie followed him while carrying Max. Cindy Lou and Bricklebaum were waiting for them after washing all of the dishes.

"So, how's it go?" Bricklebaum asked, but the Grinch was too distracted to answer and still in a dream world.

Noticing this, Aggie volunteered to do the talking for him, "It was unbelievable. He totally asked Donna out, and she said, 'yes'."

"Yes! I knew it!" Cindy Lou exclaimed.

"I know you can do it," Bricklebaum patted Grinch's back, making the latter snapped back to reality. "Well, I better go now. I have to go shopping for New Year this weekend."

"Um, sure. And thank you for help, Bricklebaum," the Grinch watched his friend open the door.

"Hey, no problem. If you need help, like anything else, just tell me," He said before going out and closed the door.

The Grinch then turned to the two girls, "I'll be in the library, girls. If you need anything, just call me."

"Sure thing, Mr. Grinch," Cindy said as she, Aggie and Max watched him using a chair to descend him to the library. Then, she turned to Aggie, "Is it really true? Mr. Grinch asked my mom on a date, and she said yes?"

"Cindy Lou, I don't lie. What I said is all true," Aggie replied.

"That's awesome! I already told my friends to make plans this morning, and I want you to join us."

"You want me to join you and your friends, even that you're all kids and I'm an adult?"

"I volunteered to help you, and I can't do this without you."

Aggie smiled warmly, "Alright, I will."

"Really?" Cindy beamed.

"Yep. I really want to hear the plans and opinions from you, kids."

"Thanks, Aggie. There was a tree house out of town near the woods. That's where we had secret meetings."

"Sure, I'll be there. I better take care of something before meeting you kids there."

"Okay. I better go home. Mom would be so worried."

"Just let me open the door for you," Aggie opened the door to guide her out.

"Thanks. I'll see you later," Cindy said as she slid down the mountain with her sled and hockey stick.

After closing the door, Aggie flew straight to the library, seeing the Grinch read a book.

"Hey, watcha readin'?" She asked.

"Oh, just some fairy tale stories," He replied. "Seriously, how strong love? Is?"

Before the Grinch can proceed reading, Aggie slammed the book close. "Forget that book!"

"Wait? What do you mean?!" He inquired.

"You need to read something to prepare for your date."

"Like what?"

Aggie thought about it as she flew around the library to find a book for the Grinch.

"Ha! You can find the book you were looking for in this library, but it'll take days, weeks, months or years to fi d it since this is a big library, and you don't know much of my books here," Before Grinch can relax while waiting for Aggie to find a book, she finally found the book and slammed it on the table in front of him. "Wow, that was fast." He deadpanned.

"Look, I'm going out today, and, while I'm gone, you have to read this book. This will help you on your date with Donna Lou tomorrow," Aggie instructed.

Grinch looked at the book that was entitled 'How to impress your date', "Are you really serious right now?!"

"Yes, I'm serious! Serious for completing this mission!" shouted Aggie. "So, you better not mess your first date, or you'll totally blow it!"

"Alright, alright! I'll read it. Where are you going anyway?"

"It's a secret."

"Fine, whatever, but don't abandon me here."

"You know I don't abandon friends. Well, good luck reading that book. I'm going out."

"See you later, Aggie."


When she only brought her wand staff, Aggie flew out of the cave and above the forest. Since the Grinch lived in the cave of Mt. Crumpit, the forest was so far. She searched for the tree house that Cindy Lou was talking about as she passed above the waterfall, and found it.

Aggie landed under the tree house, not wanting to intrude the kids. So, she threw a pebble through an open window.

Meanwhile, Cindy Lou was inside with her friends.

"Before we began, we have to wait for a very special visitor." With that cue, she noticed pebble flying from the window.

"What was that?" asked Izzy.

Cindy Lou rushed to the window, and found Aggie under the tree, "Com on in, Aggie."

Aggie flew up, and take the window instead of the door. She found four children sitting on the floor, staring at her and quite frightened.

"It's okay, kids, I won't hurt you," She said.

"It's okay, guys. She's with me," Cindy Lou calmed her friends. "Everyone, this is Agatha Galido. She's a dimension traveler, and came from another world."

"Wow, you came from another world?!" exclaimed Ozzy. "That's sick!"

"Is your world magical?" Izzy questioned.

"No, my home world is not magical, but it's true that I came from another, and I'm here to help Mr. Grinch," said Aggie.

"Why do you want to help him?" asked Axl.

"It's quite personal and top secret."

"Wow, you really sound like Cindy Lou."

"Okay, that's enough, Axl," Cindy commanded. "Ms. Aggie is here to help getting Mr. Grinch and my mom together."

"To do that, they should go on a perfect together. It's tomorrow night, and Cindy Lou and I really need your opinions of what we should put together on this date," Aggie added.

"Well, what are the stuff that should be there on a date?" Izzy asked.

"Well, since I've dated before, the best things on a perfect date are food, place where they can be alone, and romantic music. And since Mr. Grinch was the one to take Ms. Who out, he should have gifts for her before going on a date." The winged human said.

"And when I listed these good stuff here, we have to find something that is so perfect for this date, like finding a place where they can be alone, food and music, and all of them should be romantic," Cindy wrote them on her notepad.

"Then, if we should do that, we have to go outside and find these things," suggested Groopert.

"Good one, Groopert!" nodded Cindy. "Let's do this!"


As an adult, it's Aggie's job to watch over the children while finding what they need to make a perfect date. She carried all five children out of the tree house, and flew out of the forest, making the children laugh and cheer.

The first thing they need to find is a place where two lovers can be alone, and no Who or animal can disturb them.

Not far from town or from Mt. Crumpit, the kids and Aggie found a good spot. It's just near the frozen lake, and no animal or Whos have gone here. But then, they saw a little goat standing near the frozen lake.

"Oh, hi there, little goat," Aggie approached the goat as the kids followed her. "Sorry, but this place is reserve for—"

"AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!" The goat screamed at her and the kids' faces.

The kids hid behind Aggie as they are afraid of the goat, and Aggie pointed her wand staff at it.

"What the— What was that?! Shoo, goat, scram!" She commanded.

The goat then obeyed as it skipped away from Aggie, the kids and the place.

"That's a strange goat," said Izzy.

When the goat is gone, the kids looked around, and scanned the place. It's like perfect place to date.

"It think this place is perfect!" Cindy Lou said.

"Yeah, and this frozen lake is perfect spot for dancing," added Axl.

Cindy Lou checked the place on her notepad.

The next is food. They went to the grocery to find some food for a perfect day. Each of Cindy Lou's gang had chosen some, like crackers, waffles, cheese-wheel, sausages, marshmallows, tuna, chicken, mixed vegetables, etc., but all of those things were denied by Aggie and Cindy Lou.

Through the window of the store, they saw two lovers ate spaghetti with meatballs together with a candle-light on the middle of the table. Aggie and the kids nodded and smirked at each other as they all agreed spaghetti and meatballs, and Cindy Lou checked that on her list.

Lastly, it's music time. They have to decide the music in Cindy Lou's house while her mother took care of the twins in their bedroom. At the living room, Aggie and the kids listened to some romantic songs with headphones. They all listened to the same music at the same time.

After denying so many romantic songs, Aggie found one of the good ones, and, while listening, they all agreed that it's the right song. Cindy Lou checked the last item on the list.

After they're done, Aggie walked out the door, and looked back at the kids, "Thanks for helping, you guys."

"No, we like to thank you for this. We can't this ourselves, Aggie. We're just kids," Cindy Lou said.

Aggie nodded, "I know. Kids can't make adults love each other this easy, but things can change."

"I like her already," Ozzy whispered to Axl.

"So, what are you going to do for the rest of the day." Axl asked.

"I'm going back to Mt. Crumpit to help Mr. Grinch prepare for his date tomorrow," Aggie then turned to Cindy. "Cindy Lou, you're in-charge of getting your mom prepared for her date. You're going to ask her what she likes for a gift, like flowers, and help her what clothes she wear."

"I'm on it, Aggie!" Cindy Lou saluted. "Thanks for everything today."

"You're welcome. I better go now. I'll see you guys tomorrow."

The kids watched Aggie flying away out of town.


When Aggie made it the Grinch's cave and before entering, she was encountered by Fred the reindeer and his family.

"Hi there, Fred," she greeted. "What are you doing here?"

Fred made a sound and nudged his head on the door.

"You want to come inside?" Aggie guessed. "Sorry, but I don't think Mr. Grinch wants to be disturb today. I'll tell him." But then, the big reindeer made puppy eyes on her. Aggie tried to ignore that, but his mate and child made the same eyes too. Aggie groaned, "Did Max teach you those puppy eyes, and you shared it to your family?" The family of reindeer nodded. Aggie felt pity for them as she sighed in defeat, "Fine. Get in."

The reindeer rushed inside as Aggie followed and closed the door. She flew down to the library to check on her friend, who was still reading while playing chess with Max.

"Hey, how's the reading going?" She asked.

"Quite fine, except it's says here I have to give Donna a gift again," When the Grinch stood up from his chair to go to his workshop again to build another gift for Donna Lou, Aggie halted him.

"Whoa there, Grinch. This isn't the gift I told you yesterday, just a simple gift," Aggie explained. "Like flowers and chocolates."

"Oh," The Grinch never thought of that since he's starting to be too generous this time. "That wasn't so hard."

"Well, you have to keep reading that book. I'll be in my room. I have a busy day today," Aggie yawned as she walked towards the door.

When she opened it, the Grinch noticed Fred and his family behind the door, waiting for Aggie. "What is Fred and his wife and kid doing here?" He asked.

"I felt pity, but don't worry. They'll, be in my room so they won't disturb you," Aggie replied as she guide the reindeer to her room. "Come on, guys, follow me."

When Aggie shut the door, the Grinch returned to read the book again. He flipped the next page, and noticed that this page is all about dancing with partner. He'd never dance with someone before. He really need some practice.


At her bedroom, Aggie was knitting a baby clothes for her future fourth child, but, suddenly, she heard crashing sound with drumming music from the Grinch's bedroom.

"Hey, what's going on?!

The reindeer family were awake from the sound.

"Turn it down! Turn it down in there!" Aggie shouted punching the wall.

When the sound didn't stop, Aggie got out of the bedroom and marched up the stairs with the reindeer family and Max, who woke from his nap from the kitchen, following her. When they reached his bedroom, they saw the Grinch dancing with a mop and accidentally caused a mess.

"Women likes to dance, guys," Grinch said as he kept dancing.

Aggie grunted as she observed the Grinch's dance moves was so terrible. When he accidentally caused a mess again Aggie raised her hand stop him, grabbed the mop, and snapped it into half.

"Let me show you how it's done!" Aggie snapped her finger as there was spotlight above her, and a cape magically appeared behind her. She started to tap dance with a song, Bamboléo, while the Grinch observed, much to his surprise.

After the dance, Aggie gestured the Grinch to dance like she did, but he does 'The Chicken dance', instead, much to Aggie's disappointment.

Aggie flew back to her room, threw all of her stuff to find something, but then, she flew out of her room with a box to paper footprints with numbers on them. When she flew back to the Grinch's bedroom, she put the paper footprints on the floor in order as steps to dance gracefully and properly.

The Grinch stepped on the paper footprints and followed the order. While following the footprints, Aggie arranged his body in a good posture. One of arms should be extended on the side, another arm bent in front of her chest, and his head up. The Grinch practiced the basic steps in the cave while doing his chores. Later, he did it again, and this time, on the snow. After hours of practice, he danced back to his cave where Aggie is waiting for him if he got the basics correctly.

"Okay Aggie, I got the basics down but if I'm gonna impress Donna, I need to step it up," He said as Aggie pit more footprints on the floor and all over the room.

While dancing, the Grinch imagined himself dancing with Donna Lou, but, in reality, it turns out to be... Max with a wig, making his master snapped back to reality, and the dog and Aggie laughed. It was actually Aggie's idea as a prank for the Grinch. Max even licked his master's face.

"Max! Aggie! Uh thanks for the help," Grinch put his dog down. "I left some cookies in your dishes."

Aggie and Max raced out of the room, creating a breeze they mixed all the paper footprints and scattered all over the floor, but the Grinch followed the steps anyway.

After spending more hours of dancing, Grinch read the next page of the book he read earlier, and saw that a couple dating should kiss. He never kissed someone before since he never met or fell in love with any woman before. He also has to practice that too, but as a secret.

At night, Aggie was so hungry, she can't even sleep. She flew down stairs towards the kitchen. She noticed someone is already in the kitchen, and she knew it was the Grinch, probably making dinner.

"Hey, Grinch, have you seen—" When she reached the kitchen Aggie saw the Grinch kissing a mop as a practice. She stepped away slowly with her disgusted face, and tried to ignore that it didn't happen. She's not in a mood for eating anymore as she flew back to her room.


The scene where the Grinch practiced to dance, I got this idea from The Peanuts Movie, with the background song, "Better when I'm dancing". Pls review as a Christmas gift! Merry Christmas, everyone!