I'm back! So, to celebrate December first, I have chapter one! So, what I didn't say at first, is this is a MUSICAL journey. Like a play. There will be Christmas music in each story, if you pay close attention! It'll work with the mood, trust me. Now for reviews! Happy December first! The advent calendars begin! :)!

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TTLKABC: Yeah! XD! I worked hard on the dialogue. Aww, nice feels. You stay in that closet, Dodger! Yeah, we should! Hi Evie! I'm glad you liked your cameo! XD! Well, I'm not doing crossover couples, so not ALL of our couples. :P. I hope you enjoy anyway! Yeah, and one of the ships you mentioned is the story I'm releasing! Thanks for the review!

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Wow! That was a lot, guys, thanks! I hope you enjoy the story!

Lela, Tanner, and the White Christmas

"Today," says Evie, as all the animals gather around her to hear the first story, "We will be looking in on an interesting couple from a make believe world."

"Who?" asks Bolt, wagging his tail from excitement.

"Who do you think?" asks Evie. (Come on, there isn't that many.)

"Uh…Mal and Ben?" guesses Patch (One Hundred and One Dalmatians 2)

"Guess again." Says Evie.

"Uh…are they from Halloween Town?" guesses Air Bud.

"No, that's a Halloween movie." Corrects Evie, "This is a story about the one, the only, Lela and Tanner!"

The animals surrounding Evie in her chair burst into cheering, excited to hear the story.

"Okay." Says Evie, "Our story starts on a day when there was very unusual weather in Mack and Brady's home…"

This Christmas Eve, something magical had happened at the home town of Mack and Brady. It snowed! A rare phenomenon in such a hot area that happened about as often as the forty-foot waves do. To celebrate, Mack and Brady had decked Mack's whole house out in decorations, and spent the day frolicking outside. However, it was the afternoon now, and they decided to have the classic, Christmas-card Christmas scene, snuggled up in front of the fire, drinking hot chocolate, and reading 'The Night Before Christmas.'

Or at least, that was their plan, until a certain biker girl and surfer boy climbed out of the ice-cold ocean, shivering and wet.

"Lela!? Tanner?!" shouted Mack, "What are you doing here?!"

"Yeah, guys, it's dangerous!" added Brady.

Lela put her hands on her hips, and said what could've been the most shocking thing someone from a summer beach musical had ever said. "I want to experience winter."

"Winter?" asked Mack. She knew, to quote Brady, in West Side Story, 'it's always summer, and everyone just sings and surfs.' So she figured Lela and Tanner had never experienced winter. "How…do you even know about that?"

"We were taught a lesson on precipitation when I was in science class, when I came here." She was referring to when she and Tanner had come on made everyone almost disappear. (This story is as though Mack and Brady's memories weren't erased.) "I asked about winter, and now I know it's a cold season!" she gestured to the ocean, "A very cold season."

"Well, come in." insisted Mack, "You could catch a cold out here!" She didn't mention how suspicious asking what winter was to an entire class of students sounded.

Lela and Tanner followed Mack and Brady into Mack's house. With a snap of their fingers, they were both out of their wet clothes. Lela had zapped herself into a Mrs. Clause-type dress, a velvet red dress with fluffy white cuffs, a white trim, and a holly-bow tucked behind her ear. Tanner was wearing white jeans, and a Christmas sweater. They looked like people out of a greeting card. So Lela had managed to find some stuff out about Christmas. Mack decided not to ask how.

"So?" asked Lela, "Can we go out in the snow?"

"Well…" said Mack, "You can, but Brady and I…" She tilted her head towards the abandoned cup of cocoa and fire.

Lela's hands flew to her mouth. "Oh…" she started, "I'm sorry, I didn't know you were having some alone-time."

"It's fine." Said Mack. "I can understand the curiosity. You can go out in the snow, if you want, as long as you don't draw attention to yourselves.

Lela squealed, excitedly, and without further instructions, grabbed Tanner's hand, and ran out into Mack's backyard.

"There might be a sled in the garage." Mack shouted, as they left.

Immediately, the two dropped on their backs and made snow angels. Lela was laughing so hard tears were running down her face. She was just so happy to have such a change to life, and such a fun one, too. She didn't even care if she was acting childish. Wasn't that what she was kind of known for?

Lela stood up, and twirled around in a circle, arms outstretched. "WHEE!" she squealed.

Tanner stood up, a big, goofy grin on his face. Not because of the snow, personally, Tanner preferred the warm weather, but just from seeing the girl he loved so happy. He'd pay a million dollars to always see Lela's smile.

Shortly after, Tanner and Lela ran into Mack's garage, which she'd conveniently left open, and grabbed the sled.

After a brief investigation, it became apparent to Lela and Tanner that a sled did not work on flat ground. Who knew?

"We need to find a hill…" murmured Lela, tapping her lip in thought.

"Hmm…" said Tanner, not actually thinking much. "Mack's driveway?"

"Mack's driveway is adjacent to the rode, silly." Said Lela, "If a car went by, we'd be smushed!" Leave it to Lela to talk about something so dark in such a light-hearted tone.

"Oh…right!" said Tanner, completely unfazed.

"Hmm…said Lela, before pointing towards the nearby forest, "Wait! I think I see a hill in there! Follow me!"

Lela rushed off into the woods, Tanner at her heels. They soon found the hill Lela was talking about, and set up the sled at the top.

"Uh…Lela?" asked Tanner, "Are you sure about this? This is awfully steep."

It was the first time the surfer boy was showing doubt, so Lela should've been concerned. Unfortunately, all she said was, "This has to be the perfect winter. We need to sled."

Tanner just shrugged. He wasn't really used to independent thoughts, for it was against his character, so he just went along with it.

"Ready? Set? GO!" shouted Lela, as they pushed off.

Unfortunately, this being the real world, the trees didn't simply bend out of their way as they slid down the hill, and they had to swerve the sled to avoid hitting something. "Turn left!" yelled Lela, "Now right!"

They two were zig-zagging through the woods, clinging to the sides of the sled, holding on for dear life.

"AHH!" Lela and Tanner screamed, and the sled hurtled straight for a rock, and immediately flung them off.

"LELA?!" called Tanner, when he stood up from the snow. "Where are you?!" He was worried his girlfriend was hurt.

Lela coughed, half submerged in snow. "Lela!" yelled Tanner, pulling her up and into his arms.

Lela laughed. "Tanner, I'm okay." Then she pecked his cheek. "But it was very sweet of you to worry about me."

Tanner just gave a goofy grin, as he stared at Lela. "What do we do now?" he asked.

Lela thought about it. "I know! Let's do the thing we do best!"

"SING!" they both shouted, at the same time.

As was their way, the lyrics came right to their head, even if they didn't actual know any Christmas songs. As usual, it just happened. Though, instead of singing a duet, they sang two different songs, where the melody would blend together beautifully. Tanner started, in his deep, sonorous voice, and Lela would join, in her delicate but beautiful soprano voice…

Tanner: Come, they told me pa-rupu-pum-pum. A new born king to see pa-rupu-pum-pum. The finest gifts we bring pa-rupu-pum-pum, rupu-pum-pum, rupu-pum-pum…

Tanner: Come, they told me pa-rupu-pum-pum
Lela: Peace on earth, can it be?

Tanner: A new born king to see pa-rupu-pum-pum
Lela: Years from now, perhaps we'll see.

Tanner: Our finest gifts we bring pa-rupu-pum-pum
Lela: See the day, of glory.

Tanner: To lay before the king pa-rupu-pum-pum
Lela: See the day that men of goodwill live in peace, live in peace again.

Tanner: So, to honor him pa-rupu-pum-pum
Lela: Peace on earth

Tanner: When we come.
Lela: Live in peace.

Lela and Tanner: Every child must be made aware, every child must be made to care. Care enough for his fellow man, to give all the love that he can.

Tanner: Little baby pa-rupu-pum-pum
Lela: I pray my wish will come true.

Tanner: I stood beside him there pa-rupu-pum-pum
Lela: For my child, and your child too. (As she said this, she gestured dramatically to Tanner.)

Tanner: I played my drum for him pa-rupu-pum-pum
Lela: He'll see the day of glory.

Tanner: I played my best for him pa-rupu-pum-pum
Lela: When men of goodwill live in peace, live in peace again.

Tanner: And he smiled at me pa-rupu-pum-pum
Lela: Peace on earth

Tanner: Me and my drum.
Lela: Can it be?

As Lela sang the second to last line, Tanner lifter her up by her waist and spun her around in the air, before lowering his arms, so he was holding her chest-to-chest as they sang the last line together: Can it be?

A smile broke across Lela's face, as they both rubbed noses, and started to giggle. There was no better time together than when they were singing. He took her hand and spun her around, until she was back in his arms, where the two swayed, gently.

"We should go back to Mack's place." Lela whispered. "She might be worried if she doesn't see us."

So, Tanner grabbed the sled, and the two began the long hike back to Mack's place, gazing into each other's eyes the whole way.

Once Tanner had put the sled back in the garage, and it was almost time to go, Mack asked, "So, how was it?"

Lela exchange a sly smile with Tanner, and the two nodded, then answered in the best way they could.

Lela and Tanner: We had the best winter ever! Snow and sleighs! Winter days! The best winter ever! Sledding every night and day!

Mack and Brady burst into laughter, as they joined in, until they were all dancing around the room, having a kind of mini-party.

Mack and Brady: Like warm and cool, cookies and milk,

Lela and Tanner: I all ends up to feel like the best winter ever!

Mack, Brady, Lela, and Tanner: OOH! Best winter ever!

The four teens burst into laughter, and collapsed on the couch. Lela and Tanner exchanged a knowing smile. As long as they were together, today was always the best day.

Aww! I love Tanner and Lela's relationship, so this was so much fun to write! I chose that song specifically for them, and just made up the 'best winter ever' one from remixing the 'best summer ever' original. XD! Well, I hope you enjoyed, and are loving the Christmas love! Bye!