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December 2, 2011

Mrs. Copes POV

I pulled into the high school parking lot, turned off the car and then sat looking at the school. I was enjoying the heat inside the car for a few more minutes before I had to venture out into the cold.

The freezing winters have been a pain in the butt for my aching joints. And now pushing sixty-five, it hasn't gotten any easier. Anyone with arthritis can sympathize with me. Working inside the small front office of the high school isn't much warmer than standing outside. The heaters aren't the greatest in the school, and the office gets the least of the heat.

Even though I am at retiring age, I wouldn't dream of it. I love my job and can't see myself sitting home everyday baking and knitting. I'm not that kind of grandma. So I grin and bear the cold months and savor the warm ones.

I hold my coat tight to my chest and venture out of the car and make my way into the office of the school.

I rush inside and wipe my boots on the mat inside the door. Even though it hasn't snowed yet, it's still Forks so everything is wet and muddy. After I remove my gloves I notice something is different.

"Why is it so warm in here?" I ask.

"It's great, isn't it?" Mary, the other office worker, says. "I came in a little bit ago and there was a heater in every corner. There are also some littered through out the school."

"Wow, did the school board do this?" I asked. "We have been complaining for years. I didn't think those cheap bastards would ever break down and fix the heating."

"I don't think it was the school board." Mary said. "All of the heaters have Christmas bows on them, and there was this note sitting on the desk."

Mary handed the envelope to me and said, "I didn't open it, it was addressed to you."

"To me?" I asked in confusion as I took the envelope from her outstretched hand.

I opened the small envelope and took out a Christmas card that said,

Mrs. Cope,

I hope you have a warm and loving holiday season.

It was signed with a drawn red Christmas bow.

I smiled and sighed, "Santa."

Edward's POV

"Did you hear Santa struck again?" I asked Emmett as we sat on lunch break at the hospital where I am a doctor and Emmett is an x-ray technician.

"Really? Who and what?" Emmett asked with interest.

"Mrs. Cope." I answered. "She got heaters in the front office at the high school."

"Good for her." Emmett smiled. "That office was always freezing. And Mrs. Cope deserved something."

I nodded in agreement. Everyone loves Mrs. Cope. If anyone in this town deserved something, it was her.

"Were the elves there?" He asked excitedly.

"I'm pretty sure there were no elves, Emmett." I laughed. "You probably just saw a group of kids."

"They were elves." He said. "When I find Santa, I will find the elves."

"Uh-huh." I said as I bit into my sandwich. "We'll see."

A/N: I wanted to give something to Mrs. Cope because she's not in many stories or she's a cranky old woman.

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