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The next morning, Ted, Audrey and their families are at the table eating pancakes for breakfast. When they finished, they went outside to play in the snow.
As soon as they got outside, Ted and Audrey started building a snowman. They made three good circles for the head, midsection and bottom. They used five pieces of coal for the eyes and buttons on the midsection.
Once the snowman is complete, Ted asked Audrey, "Well, what do you think of it?"
"Looks good," Audrey replied. Then they saw a familiar figure coming their way.
"Hey, guys!" the figure said.
"Hi," Ted and Audrey said together.
"I don't think I've seen you here before," the figure said. "Allow me to introduce myself. I am the Lorax. I speak for the trees."
"Nice to meet you," Audrey said.
"Nice meeting you," Ted said.
"So, what are you two up to?"
"We and our families are out having fun in the snow." Ted replied.
"That's nice to hear." The Lorax said.
Nearby, some Swomee-Swans and Barb-a-loots are having a snowball fight.
"Can I join you in your snow fun?" The Lorax said to Ted and Audrey.
"Sure you can." Audrey said.
The Lorax and Ted and Audrey's families were having the time of their lives. They made snow angels, had snowball fights, and slid down hills on sleds.
Around noon, Audrey's dad decided that is now time to head back inside for lunch.
"Well, Mr. Lorax, me, Audrey and our families are going back in for lunch. We'll see you later, okay?" Ted said to the Lorax.
"See you around, kids." The Lorax said before turning and walking away. The two families headed back inside the cabin.
For lunch, they ate peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. Shortly after they ate, Ted's mom announced, "Ted, me, your grandma and Audrey's dad are going out to find a Christmas tree, and we're going shopping. We'll probably be gone until around dinner. If we are, we'll get dinner while we're out. So you and Audrey take care while we're gone."
"We will, Mom."
Once the couple was alone, Ted asked Audrey, "So, what would you like to do?"
"Let's see what's on television." Audrey replied.
She turns the TV on with the remote and flipped through the channels until she found a Christmas show playing on one of the channels and the couple sat on the couch and watched the show.
The show was nearly two hours long, and when it ended, Audrey turned the TV off.
"So, what do you want to do now, Ted?" she asked.
"Oh... I don't know. What do you want to do?"
The two sat silently for what seemed like a minute until Audrey broke the silence by beginning to sing.
I really can't stay
Ted got the idea of what she's doing and started singing too.
Baby, it's cold outside
I gotta go away [Baby, it's cold outside]
This evening has been [Been hoping that you'd drop in]
So very nice [I'll hold your hands, they're just like ice]
My mother will start to worry [Beautiful, what's your hurry?]
My father will be pacing the floor [Listen to that fireplace roar]
So really I'd better scurry [Beautiful, please don't hurry]
Maybe just a half a drink more [I'll put some records on while I pour]
The neighbors might think [Baby, it's bad out there]
Say, what's in this drink? [No cabs to be had out there]
I wish I knew how [Your eyes are like starlight now]
To break this spell [I'll take your hat, your hair looks swell]
I oughta say no no no sir [Mind if I move in closer?]
At least I'm gonna say that I tried [What's the sense in hurting my pride?]
I really can't stay [Baby, don't hold out]
Ah, but it's cold outside
I simply must go [Baby, it's cold outside]
The answer is no [Baby, it's cold outside]
The welcome has been [So lucky that you dropped in]
So nice and warm [Look out the window at that storm]
My sister will be suspicious [Your lips look delicious]
My brother will be there at the door [I ain't worried about your brother]
My maiden aunt's mind is vicious [Gosh, your lips look delicious]
Well, maybe just a cigarette more [Never such a blizzard before]
I've gotta get home [Baby, you'll freeze out there]
Say, lend me a coat [It's up to your knees out there]
You've been really grand [I thrill when you touch my hand]
Oh, but don't you see [How can you do this thing to me?]
There's bound to be talk tomorrow [Well, think of my lifelong sorrow]
At least there'll be plenty implied [If you caught pneumonia and died]
I really can't stay [Get over that hold out]
Oh, but baby it's cold outside
Then the two laid on the couch and kissed each other's lips until they felt themselves drifting off to sleep. They were napping peacefully in each other's arms.
