A/N: Linnea Beaver was originally created by The-Card-Player

Merry Christmas everyone! I hope you all enjoy this BIG Angry Beavers Christmas fanfic! ^^


In a quaint,quiet woodland community nestled deep within the forest of Wayouttatown, Oregon seemed to awaken with the spirit of Christmas, as everyone joined in on the annual holiday festivities.

The woodland creatures spread their holiday cheer throughout the forest. Squirrels scurry about, hanging tiny ornaments on their nests, while birds perch on branches, weaving colorful ribbons through their nests. The rabbits hop around, placing holly leaves and berries around their burrows, creating a festive atmosphere.

The deers gracefully maneuver through the forest, their antlers adorned with twinkling lights. They carefully select the perfect spot to set up their Christmas tree, carefully placing ornaments and tinsel on each branch. Nearby, a family of foxes meticulously arrange pinecones and acorns around their den, creating a cozy and inviting space.

The bears, known for their strength and gentle nature, play a significant role in the holiday festivities as well. With their sturdy hands, they gather fallen logs and branches, creating a massive bonfire in the center of the woodland community. The flames dance and crackle, providing warmth and a gathering place for all the creatures of the forest to celebrate.

The woodland creatures all work together, as a community,helping one another as they prepare for the holiday season.

The festive excitement echoed through the beaver family's dam as Norbert, Treeflower, Lily, and Petunia eagerly readied themselves for Christmas on the afternoon of December 23rd. Garland adorned the walls, windows sparkled with twinkling lights, and the enticing scent of freshly baked cookies wafted through the air, enveloping the space in the warmth and joy of the holiday season.

"Ah, the air is filled with the spect-ay-cular spirit of Christmas!" Norbert declared, donning a Santa hat as he surveyed the festive scene. "And the aroma of cookies is sure to lure in the holiday magic!"

Treeflower, bustling in the kitchen, added, "You said it, Norby!"

Lily and Petunia, their eyes gleaming with anticipation, were busy crafting homemade ornaments for the tree. "This one's for Santa!" Lily exclaimed, placing a glitter-covered star on the top from the help of her father.

Petunia chimed in, "And this one's for Mom and Dad, the best parents ever!"

Norbert and Treeflower approached the girls, admiring their handiwork. "Oh, these ornaments are absolutely lovely! You girls did a fantastic job," Treeflower praised.

Norbert agreed, "I think our tree has never looked better."

Petunia beamed, "Thanks, Mom and Dad!"

Norbert grinned, "So, who's excited for Santa's visit?"

"I am!" Lily shouted, her enthusiasm contagious.

Petunia nodded, her eyes wide, "Me too! I can't wait to see what he brings!"

Norbert chuckled, "Well, you two better get to bed early. You never know when Santa will drop by!"

Lily and Petunia exchanged excited glances. "What about Uncle Daggy and Aunt Linnea?" Lily asked.

"Yeah, when are they getting here?" Petunia added.

Norbert glanced at the clock. "They should be here any minute. Let's finish up, and then we'll all enjoy some quality family time!"

The festive atmosphere heightened as the door swung open, revealing Daggett and Linnea with arms full of presents. The twins' eyes widened with excitement at the sight of the gifts.

"Uncle Daggy! Aunt Linnea!" they chorused, rushing over to greet them.

Daggett tousled Lily and Petunia's hairs, grinning, "Hey there, you little rascals! Ready for this spootacular holiday?"

"Absolutely!" Lily and Petunia agreed, her eyes sparkling with anticipation.

As Linnea put the presents down around the Christmas tree, each wrapped in festive holiday paper, Petunia couldn't contain her curiosity, "What did you get us, Aunt Linnea?"

Linnea chuckled, "You'll have to wait until Christmas morning to find out!"

Lily, her excitement bubbling over, chimed in, "Can't we open just one? Pretty please?"

Daggett joined the playful negotiation, "Yeah, a tiny peek won't hurt, will it?"

Norbert, however, intervened, "No peeking! Christmas morning is when the magic happens."

Petunia pouted, "Fine, but I'm going to bed early so that Christmas morning can come faster!"

Norbert ruffled her fur, "That's the spirit Petunia! Now, let's all enjoy some holiday cheer. Who's up for some hot cocoa?"

"Me!" chorused Daggett, Treeflower, Linnea, Lily, and Petunia, their enthusiasm returning.

As the day grew into the early afternoon, the family gathered around the couch, exchanging laughter and stories. The atmosphere was filled with warmth and joy,but not for long.

As the beaver family were watching Christmas movies on the TV, they snuggled up on the couch with blankets and mugs of hot cocoa while the glow of the screen reflected in their eyes. Lily and Petunia, enchanted by the holiday movie unfolding before them, gasped in excitement as Santa made a grand entrance, spreading joy and presents.

Their eyes widened with awe as they watched Santa on the screen, their faces lit up with the magic of Christmas. Lily whispered to Petunia, "Look, Petunia, it's Santa! He's delivering the presents!"

Petunia beamed, "I hope he brings us the coolest presents ever!"

The anticipation in the room was palpable as the Christmas movie continued to unfold, weaving a tale of wonder and enchantment. However, as the scene reached its climax, Daggett, unaware of the impact his words would have, unintentionally shattered the magical illusion.

In a moment of unintended revelation, Daggett, his voice carrying a touch of nervousness, said, "You know, girls, Santa in movies is a bit different from real life."

Lily and Petunia turned to him, their eyes wide with surprise. "What do you mean, Uncle Daggy?" Lily asked, a hint of confusion in her voice.

Daggett hesitated, recognizing the weight of his words. He took a deep breath before reluctantly revealing, "Well, the Santa in movies is a character, but the real Santa, the one who delivers presents on Christmas Eve, isn't... isn't real."

A stunned silence enveloped the room as Lily and Petunia processed this unexpected revelation. Their joyful expressions turned into looks of disbelief and shock. In unison, they exclaimed, "What, WHAT?!"

Norbert, surprised and disapproving, "Daggett!" He interjected.

Daggett, realizing the impact of his words, winced

"Oops..."

The room fell silent, tension hanging in the air as the weight of his unintentional disclosure settled.

Lily and Petunia, their eyes filling with disappointment, looked to Norbert for an explanation. Norbert intervened, a stern expression on his face. "Daggett, what are you doing? You can't just drop that bombshell on them on Christmas Eve!"

Daggett shrugged, a hint of defiance in his tone. "Look I'm sorry, I didn't mean to!"

The tension in the room escalated as Norbert and Daggett began arguing, their voices rising in frustration. "Dag,you're ruining Lily and Petunia's Christmas spirit," Norbert insisted.

Daggett shot back, "It was bound to happen anyway. They can't live in a fantasy forever. Besides, don't they also have Arbor Day they can get excited over?"

Norbert, his frustration growing, retorted, "That's not the point, Daggett! They're just little kids! Let them enjoy the magic of Christmas without your reality check."

Daggett crossed his arms defiantly. "I'm just saying, sooner or later, they'd figure it out. Why not rip off the bandage now?"

Linnea, trying to mediate, added, "Guys, let's not let this ruin the holiday. We can still salvage the Christmas spirit for Lily and Petunia."

"Spoothead..." Daggett muttered under his breath,still displeased,

Norbert shot back, "Oh, real mature, Dag. Name-calling is going to solve everything."

The argument reached an impasse as Treeflower entered the room, sensing the tension. "What's going on here?"

Norbert sighed, frustrated. "Daggett decided it was a good idea to tell the girls that Santa isn't real on Christmas Eve."

Treeflower raised an eyebrow, "Daggett!"

Daggett, defensive, shot back, "It was an accident!"

"Girls?" Treeflower said gently, "Why don't you come help us bake some Christmas cookies? It'll be fun!"

Petunia hesitated but agreed, but still upset, Lily nodded but also upset as well. "Okay, but we're still upset about this whole Santa thing."

Linnea guided them toward the kitchen, leaving Norbert and Daggett to cool down from their heated argument.

"I can't believe you, Daggett!" Norbert muttered, frustration etched on his face.

Daggett, defensive, crossed his arms, "How many times do I have to say it? I didn't mean to say that!"

Norbert sighed as he rubbed his forehead in frustration, "You're supposed to preserve the magic of Christmas for them. You didn't have to drop the bomb like that."

Daggett, still defensive but sensing the weight of Norbert's words, looked away for a moment. The gravity of the situation began to settle in.

"I'm sorry..," Daggett muttered, his earlier defiance giving way to a hint of regret.

Norbert placed a reassuring paw on Daggett's shoulder. "I get it, Dag. But there's a time and a place for everything. Christmas Eve while they're watching a holiday movie? That's not it. We can't undo it, but we can make sure the rest of their Christmas is filled with joy."

Daggett nodded, a mixture of emotions playing across his face. "Yeah, you're right... I should've thought about what I said..."

Norbert, eager to shift the focus and bring back the holiday joy, suggested, "Say, how about we all pitch in and help the girls with baking those cookies? We can discuss the Santa thing later when the girls are in bed."

Daggett, grateful for the opportunity to redirect the atmosphere, agreed, "Good idea, Norb."

The two beaver brothers walked into the kitchen to help their wives and Lily and Petunia with the cookies. Lily and Petunia were trying to hide their disappointment in front of the adults, especially uncle Daggett.

They made all kinds of Christmas cookies; chocolate chip, oatmeal raisin, peanut butter, and sugar. Once they were done, they put cookies on a plate for them to enjoy and some for Santa. The girls were a bit hesitant about that because of Daggett's revelation but saved some for Santa anyways.

As it grew dark, Norbert and Treeflower put the girls to bed so they could be all ready for tomorrow morning, but the girls still had something on their mind.

Lily hesitated, fidgeting with her blanket, before finally speaking up, "Mommy, Daddy, can we talk?…"

Norbert and Treeflower exchanged a glance, concern evident in their eyes, realizing that the earlier revelation had left an impact on the girls.

"We're here to talk about anything you need, girls," Norbert said, in his gentle soft voice, sitting on the edge of Lily's bed.

"Of course, sweetie," Treeflower reassured, as she walked over to Petunia's bedside and sat on the edge of Petunia's bed. "What is it?"

Petunia, her eyes wide with curiosity "We were thinking about what Uncle Daggy said, you know…About Santa not being real..."

"Mommy, Daddy, is Santa Claus real?" Lily and Petunia asked, their voices a mixture of hope and uncertainty.

Norbert and Treeflower exchanged a gentle glance, registering their response.

Norbert spoke, "Well, girls… The thing about Santa is a bit of a mystery. We don't have a definite answer. Some believe he's real, and others think he's a symbol of the joy of giving."

Treeflower chimed in, "But you know what is real? The joy and love that Santa represents. The idea that he brings happiness to all the girls and boys, including you two."

Lily and Petunia, wide-eyed and attentive, listened to their parents' words.

Norbert continued, "Santa is about kindness, generosity, and spreading joy. Even if you don't see him, you can feel his presence in the warmth of family and the joy of giving."

Petunia's eyes shimmered with excitement, "So, he's real in a different way?"

Treeflower nodded, "Exactly Sweet P. He's real in the joy and love we share during Christmas."

Lily, still brimming with excitement, confessed, "But we can't fall asleep. What if Santa comes while we're awake?"

Norbert chuckled, "Well, you see, Santa knows when you're asleep or awake, just like in that Christmas song you've heard at school. So why don't you go to bed so he will be able to bring you girls all your presents."

Treeflower leaned in and kissed Petunia on the forehead. "Goodnight, Petunia...We love you."

Norbert followed suit, kissing Lily on the cheek. "Sleep tight, Lily sweetie. Santa's got a special eye on all the good kids...Including you girls."

Norbert and Treeflower soon walked out of their bedroom, turned off their light, and slowly closed the door. Norbert and Treeflower couldn't help but smile as they heard the muffled giggles of excitement from the other side while Lily and Petunia were trying to go to sleep. The two soon walked downstairs to the living room with Daggett and Linnea. As the adults left the hallway, Lily and Petunia opened one of their eyes with a mischievous smile on their little faces, the room dimly lit by a nightlight. The two were pretending to be asleep when they were really wide awake.

Lily, her head up to Petunia's ear, whispered, "Do you think Santa will really come?"

Petunia, equally excited, whispered back, "I hope so! Let's stay awake and see if he really comes."

The two beaver sisters giggled as they huddled together under the covers, their eyes sparkling with the thrill of the unknown. In the quiet of the night, they awaited the magical moment when Santa might make his appearance, bringing with him the enchantment of Christmas.

Back in the living room, Norbert and Treeflower were adding the final touches to the decorations. Meanwhile Daggett and Linnea were watching romantic Christmas movies as one of their favorite Christmas movies was about to come on shortly.

Daggett, wrapped up in a cozy blanket with Linnea by his side, glanced at the TV screen and grinned.

Daggett sighed, "Ah... "A Christmas Love Story"…This one's a classic."

"It's always been one of my favorites. The perfect blend of romance and holiday magic."

Linnea turns to Daggett with a playful grin, "You ready to watch, Daggy Waggy?"

Daggett responds excitedly, "Absolutely!" as Daggett playfully nudges his wife.

Norbert rolled his eyes but couldn't hide a small smile. "Well, we've got enough Christmas spirit here to light up the whole dam."

Just as they were settling in for their festive movie night, the channel was suddenly interrupted by a breaking news flash. The newscaster's urgent tone filled the room as he reported.

"We have just received word that Santa Claus has been kidnapped by two unknown people. It has been reported by locals that they've heard muffled commotion around his workshop area which sounded like struggling. If Santa isn't saved soon, then Christmas will have to be cancelled."

Norbert, Daggett, Treeflower, and Linnea all gasped as they were all shocked by the unexpected announcement. Norbert's expression turned grave as he worried about how to break this news to Lily and Petunia, realizing the devastating impact it could have on their Christmas spirit even more after what happened earlier with what Daggett said.

Norbert, his concern evident, muttered to the group, "This can't be good. How are we going to tell the girls about this? Christmas just won't be the same without Santa."

Daggett, realizing the weight of his earlier revelation, felt a pang of guilt. "I never meant to ruin the magic for them, and now with this news about Santa being kidnapped, I feel even worse!"

Linnea, placing a comforting hand on her boyfriend's shoulder, reassured him, "We'll figure it out, Dag. Right now, let's focus on finding a way to bring the joy back for Lily and Petunia."

Norbert, looking around at the worried faces of his family, took a deep breath. "We need to be honest with the girls, but we also need to assure them that we'll do everything we can to make Christmas magical for them. It's gonna be hard, but we're a family, and we'll figure something out."

Just as they prepared to head towards Lily and Petunia's room, Treeflower interjected, "Wait. The girls are sleeping, remember? We need to handle this delicately. They're already upset, and we don't want to make this worse."

Norbert, acknowledging his wife's reminder, nodded in agreement. "You're right, Treeflower. We'll need to think about how we're gonna tell them. We'll tell them soon, but for now, let's come up with a plan. We want to make sure they'll have a magical Christmas, no matter what."

Lily and Petunia, with their ears pressed to the door, overheard the conversation about Christmas possibly being canceled. The news hit them like a tidal wave, and their faces fell into expressions of devastation. Luckily they didn't hear the kidnapping part but the canceling news was already hard enough.

"No Christmas? But... But Santa has to come, r-r-right?" stammered Lily, her voice filled with uncertainty and disbelief.

"This can't be true… Christmas is just too special... We have to take matters into our own hands and save it!" declared Petunia.

A determined glint of light bulb flashed on top of Lily's head, "I have an idea. What if we go to the North Pole ourselves and help Santa? We can save Christmas!"

Petunia hesitated, uncertain about this plan. "But, Lily, that's so far away. How are we even gonna get there?"

Lily beamed happily, "We'll find a way, Petunia! We can't let anything ruin this holiday. Come on, sis! Let's show everyone Santa is real and save Christmas!"

Lily and Petunia quickly got into their winter clothes, their eyes gleaming with determination. Lily, pulling on her scarf and adjusting her hat.

"Let's go, Petunia!" Lily exclaimed with determination.

Petunia, slipping into her cozy winter coat and securing her mittens, nodded with determination. "Right behind you, Lily."

With their winter attire in place, the determined sister duo tiptoed towards their bedroom window, ready to sneak out of the dam and embark on their dangerous journey to the North Pole.

Breathlessly running through the moonlit forest and to the busy city, Lily and Petunia finally reached the expansive field where an array of hot air balloons awaited them. The sight was mesmerizing, with balloons of various shapes and sizes illuminated by the soft glow of the moon.

As they caught their breath, Petunia pointed to a uniquely designed hot air balloon adorned with festive colors and twinkling lights.

"Look, Lily! This one's perfect for us! It's shaped like a giant Christmas present with a big bow on top!"

Lily's eyes widened with excitement,"Oooooh! Let's hop in!"

The beaver sisters approached the Christmas-themed balloon, its vibrant colors reflecting the spirit of the beaver sisters climbed inside of the basket, ready to embark on their daring journey to the North Pole. However, once inside, they exchanged uncertain glances.

Lily scratched her head, "Ummmm, now what? How do we make this thing fly?"

Petunia asked, "I have no idea. Do you see an instruction manual anywhere?"

The sisters searched the basket, but their hopeful looks turned into disappointment as they found no manual. Lily let out a resigned sigh.

"Guess we'll have to figure it out as we go. I mean how hard could it be?"

The sisters searched the basket, their gazes shifting from corner to corner. Petunia's brows furrowed.

"Ummm… Lily? There's no buttons to push, only a lever."

Lily blinked, realizing the simplicity of the controls. "Oh, well, I guess we'll just have to pull the lever and hope for the best."

Lily and Petunia exchanged determined glances, realizing that pulling the lever was going to be more challenging than they thought. The lever was a bit high with them being very small beavers.

Petunia ascended to Lily's shoulders, resolute in reaching the stubborn lever. Straining their muscles, they synchronized their efforts and pulled again. Their determination paid off as they felt a subtle shift in the balloon, the resistance relenting. The hum of the hot air balloon intensified, and, to their delight, it began its ascent into the night sky.

"We did it, Petunia!" Lily exclaimed.

The beaver sisters shouted in unison, "North Pole, here we come!"

The jubilant cheers of Lily and Petunia resonated through the winter night air as the festive hot air balloon ascended higher and higher into the sky. Triumphantly overcoming the challenge, the beaver sisters were now embarked on their magical journey to save Christmas.

Back at the dam, Norbert was still sitting on the couch with Treeflower, Daggett and Linnea, with a slight frown on his face, decided it was time to check up on Lily and Petunia and break the bad news to them.

"Treeflower, I'm going to see how the girls are doing. I'll break the news about Santa to them honestly and gently," Norbert mentioned, a touch of concern in his voice. "I want to make sure they're not too upset."

"Sure, Norby. Take your time," Treeflower replied, giving him an encouraging smile and giving her husband a kiss on the cheek.

Norbert ascended the stairs, his mind occupied with the delicate task ahead. He approached Lily and Petunia's room, preparing himself for the conversation about Santa. Once he made it upstairs, Norbert knocked on their door gently.

"Lily? Petunia?" he called out softly and concerned,"Can I come in?"

There was no response.

"Um, I got some bad news to tell you two..." Norbert began his voice gentle as he knocked on the door the second time.

There was no response again.

He noticed the door wasn't locked, and with a growing sense of worry, he slowly opened it, only to find the room empty.

"Lily? Petunia?" he called again, a hint of concern deepening in his voice. As the realization set in, panic overtook him. "Girls, where are you?!"

Norbert's heart pounded as he frantically looked around their room, his worry escalating with each passing moment. The absence of Lily and Petunia left a chilling void.

"Oh no... This is not good..." Norbert muttered to himself all now worried about his little girls.

He rushed back downstairs in a panic, his mind was racing with worry.

"Treeflower, Daggett, Linnea! Lily and Petunia are not in their room!" Norbert exclaimed, his words hurried and filled with a sense of urgency.

Treeflower, Linnea, and Daggett exchanged concerned glances, looking up with surprise.

"What do you mean they're not in their room?!" Treeflower asked.

"I was going to talk to them about Santa, but when I went to their room, they were gone. The window was open."

Then, with a sudden realization, a grim look crossed Norbert's face.

"I'm afraid they might be heading to the North Pole…" he explained quickly, the weight of his words hanging heavily in the air.

Treeflower, her eyes widening with worry, "Wait,what?! To the North Pole? We need to find them before anything happens!" she responded.

"Treeflower's right. We need to go out to find them!" Daggett declared.

Norbert, however, responded with nervousness and paranoia, "Are you guys insane?! The North Pole is so far away, and it's too cold outside! But..." His voice was cut off as tears welled up in his eyes.

"But we can't let them go all alone... We're their family, and we have to bring them back home safely," Norbert said, his voice breaking. Treeflower placed a comforting hand on his shoulder, reassuring him.

"Don't worry, Norby... We'll find the girls in no time... Lily and Petunia are clever girls, and they have each other. They can't be too far."

However, Norbert, overwhelmed with worry, sobbed softly, "What if they're lost…and cold…and alone? I'm so scared they might be in grave danger."

"We'll find them, Norby... We'll follow their trail and bring them back. Trust me." Treeflower said softly, maintaining her reassuring demeanor.

Daggett, determined, chimed in as he put his hand on his older brother's other shoulder.

"She's right, Norb. We can't let fear get the better of us. Let's gear up quickly and head out."

With Daggett and Treeflower supportive hands on his shoulders, his lips were quivering as he wiped away his tears.

He nodded, "You're right. We can't waste any more time…" he said while sniffling from his crying.

"Let's go save the girls!" Norbert declared with determination.

With newfound determination, the beaver trio braced themselves for the challenging journey to find Lily and Petunia. Norbert, Treeflower and Daggett all put their winter outfits on so they can be ready for what's to come in the harsh cold.

Norbert and Treeflower turned to Linnea. "Linnea, can you stay behind and look after the dam while we're gone?" Norbert asked.

Linnea nodded, understanding the gravity of the situation,"Of course I will, I'll keep an eye on things around here. You guys focus on bringing the girls back."

"Thanks Linnea. We can count on you." Treeflower said.

Linnea turns her attention to Daggett, "Bye Daggy. Please stay safe out there." She leaned in, sharing a quick kiss on her husband's lips.

"I will babe… Thanks for taking care of the dam for us, and we'll be back soon..."

With that, he joined Norbert and Treeflower, ready to embark on their challenging journey to find Lily and Petunia.

The trio exchanged determined glances, a silent understanding passing between them. With heavy hearts and a sense of urgency, Norbert, Treeflower, and Daggett ventured into the winter night, leaving Linnea behind to watch over the dam. The cold air bit at their furs as they braced themselves for the perilous journey that lay ahead.

"Norbert, How are we going to get to the North Pole? It's s-s-so far away." Daggett asked, his fur being ruffled by the biting wind.

"We need something that can get us there quickly. There might be something suitable." Norbert replied, scanning the surroundings for a solution.

The three beavers hurried towards the garage, their footsteps echoing in the crisp night air. Norbert swung the door open, revealing an array of tools and machinery. They searched through the clutter, hope dwindling as they found no sign of a snowmobile or a suitable vehicle.

"Spoot! This is not good. How are we going to get to the North Pole without the right equipment?" Daggett muttered, as frustration was creeping into his voice.

Treeflower, ever so resourceful, spotted a dusty old sled tucked away in a corner.

"What about this sled? It's sturdy, and we can use it to traverse the snowy terrain."

Norbert shook his head "It's not gonna work, but it's better than walking. Let's load up and head out. We don't have time to waste."

With a mix of determination and concern etched on their faces, the trio gathered supplies, bundled up for the cold journey, and set out with the sled in tow, embarking on their quest to find Lily and Petunia.

The beavers all got back outside in the cold as Norbert grabbed the rope as Daggett and Treeflower sat down.

"We're coming to save you, girls! Norbert shouted as he started to pull the sled as fast as he could.

Now it's a race against time to save the girls before Christmas and before they get into real danger.

As Lily and Petunia continued to soar through the chilly night sky in their Christmas-themed hot air balloon, Petunia voiced her concern, "Lily, do you know how to get to the North Pole?"

Lily, gripping the compass in her hands, admitted, "I'm not entirely sure, Petunia. But this compass should help us stay on the right path. We just need to keep heading north."

As Lily and Petunia continued their journey in the hot air balloon, they relied on the compass to guide them towards the North Pole. The night sky was filled with twinkling stars, and the chilly wind whistled through the air. Despite the cold, the sisters held onto each other tightly, their determination fueling their spirits.

As they floated higher into the sky, they marveled at the breathtaking view below. Snow-covered forests stretched out as far as the eye could see, and the moon cast a soft, ethereal glow over the landscape. Lily and Petunia couldn't help but feel a sense of awe and wonder at the beauty of nature.

Hours passed, and the beaver sisters continued their journey, their excitement mingled with exhaustion. The cold air had seeped into their bones, and their eyelids grew heavy. Lily and Petunia knew they needed to find a place to rest soon, but they couldn't give up on their mission.

Just as they were about to lose hope, a faint light flickered in the distance. Lily's eyes widened with excitement. "Look, Petunia! There's a cabin down there! Maybe they can help us find the North Pole!"

Petunia's tired eyes brightened at the sight. "You're right, Lily! Let's land the balloon and see if they can point us in the right direction."

With careful maneuvering, Lily and Petunia guided their hot air balloon towards the cabin. As they descended, they noticed smoke rising from the chimney, a comforting sign of warmth and life. The balloon gently touched the ground, and the beaver sisters hopped out, their little legs wobbly from the cold.

They approached the cabin cautiously, their hands trembling with anticipation. Lily knocked on the door, her heart pounding in her chest. After a few moments, the door creaked open, revealing an elderly beaver with kind eyes.

"Hello, little ones," the beaver greeted with a warm smile. "What brings you to my humble abode on this cold winter night?"

Lily and Petunia exchanged glances before Lily spoke up, her voice filled with determination while stuttering from the cold, "W-W-We're on a mission to save Christmas! We're looking for the North Pole, and w-w-we were wondering if y–y-you could help us."

The elderly beaver's eyes twinkled with amusement. "Well, you've certainly come to the right place. I am Grandpa Gus, and I happen to know a thing or two about the North Pole. Come inside, and I'll tell you all about it."

Lily and Petunia followed Grandpa Gus into the cozy cabin, their spirits lifted by his warm presence. The cabin was adorned with rustic decorations, and the crackling fire in the hearth cast a comforting glow over the room.

As Lily and Petunia settled into the cozy cabin, Grandpa Gus turned to them with a twinkle in his eyes. "Now, my dear girls," he said with a gentle smile, "I don't believe we've properly introduced ourselves. What are your names, little ones?"

Lily and Petunia exchanged a glance at the elderly beaver in front of them. "I'm Lily," said the older sister, her voice filled with enthusiasm.

"And I'm Petunia," added the younger sister, her voice slightly shy but equally eager.

"Well, Lily and Petunia, it's a pleasure to meet you two", Grandpa Gus replied warmly, extending his hand to shake theirs. "You two have such beautiful names, just like the flowers in our garden back home."

As if reading their thoughts, Grandpa Gus continued, "Now, how about we make ourselves comfortable by the fire? It seems like the perfect time for a cup of hot cocoa. Would you like some?"

Lily and Petunia's eyes widened with excitement. They had always loved hot chocolate, especially on nights like this. "Yes, please!" they chimed in unison, their voices filled with anticipation.

Grandpa Gus chuckled warmly, his eyes crinkling with joy. "Alright then, my little ones. You make yourselves comfortable by the fire, and I'll whip up a batch of my famous hot chocolate. It's a secret recipe passed down through generations, you know."

As Grandpa Gus disappeared into the kitchen to make the girls hot chocolate, Lily and Petunia snuggled into the soft cushions of the cabin's cozy armchairs. The crackling fire continued to dance and flicker, casting a warm and comforting glow around the room.

As Grandpa Gus disappeared into the kitchen to make the girls hot chocolate, Lily and Petunia snuggled into the soft cushions of the cabin's cozy armchairs. The crackling fire continued to dance and flicker, casting a warm and comforting glow around the room.

Lily turned to Petunia, her eyes wide with excitement. "Can you believe it, Petunia? We're so close to finding the North Pole! And Grandpa Gus seems really nice, doesn't he?"

Petunia nodded, her voice filled with wonder. "Yeah, he's kinda like a real-life Santa Claus!" She giggled, "I can't wait to hear his stories about the North Pole."

Just then, Grandpa Gus emerged from the kitchen, carrying two steaming mugs of hot chocolate. The sweet aroma filled the air, enveloping the room in a comforting embrace.

"Here you go, my little ones," Grandpa Gus said with a warm smile as he handed the mugs to Lily and Petunia. "Now be very careful now, it's very hot."

Lily and Petunia eagerly took a sip, their faces lighting up with delight. The rich, velvety chocolate warmed their hearts and lifted their spirits and hearts,

"Mmm, this is the best hot chocolate I've ever tasted!" Lily exclaimed, her eyes shining with joy.

Petunia nodded in agreement, a chocolate mustache forming on her upper lip. "It's so creamy and delicious! Thank you, Gus sir."

Grandpa Gus chuckled, his eyes twinkling with happiness. "You're very welcome, my dear girls. It warms my heart to see you enjoying it."

As they savored their hot chocolate, Lily couldn't contain her curiosity any longer. "Gus, can you tell us more about the North Pole? We're on a mission to save Christmas, and we could use some guidance."

Grandpa Gus settled into his own armchair, his eyes filled with nostalgia. "Ah, the North Pole... It's a magical place, my dear. Covered in sparkling white snow, with glistening icebergs and the most beautiful auroras dancing in the sky."

Lily and Petunia leaned in closer, their eyes wide with anticipation. "Tell us more, Gus!" Petunia urged.

Grandpa Gus took a sip of his own hot chocolate, savoring the moment before continuing. "Well, you see, the North Pole is where Santa's workshop is located. It's a bustling place filled with hard working elves, busy preparing toys for children all around the world."

Lily's eyes sparkled with excitement. "Do you think we'll get to meet Santa, Gus?"

Grandpa Gus smiled, his voice filled with warmth. "You never know, my dear. The North Pole is a place of wonders and mystery, and anything is possible."

Petunia clapped her hands together, her face beaming with hope. "Ooooh! I can't wait to get there and help Santa. We're going to make sure Christmas happens!"

Grandpa Gus, intrigued by the girls' determination, leaned forward in his chair. "My dear girls, why are you so eager to go to the North Pole and save Christmas? What's going on?"

Lily and Petunia exchanged a glance, their eyes showing concern. Lily took a deep breath before answering.

"Gus, we heard on the news that Santa might have to cancel Christmas because of extreme weather conditions. The North Pole is facing challenges, and we want to help Santa deliver presents and bring joy to all the children of the world."

Petunia nodded eagerly, her voice filled with hope. "We can't let Christmas be ruined, Grandpa Gus! We want to make sure every child wakes up to a magical Christmas morning."

Grandpa Gus then remembered something.

"Oh, didn't you girls hear? Santa's been kidnapped by some bad folk. I'm not sure who but I've heard from the locals that someone has trapped him in an igloo and brainwashed his elves."

This fact made Lily and Petunia freeze in horror.

"What?! Santa's been kidnapped!?" They both shouted in surprise.

"We need to save him now!" Petunia panicked.

Lily and Petunia were about to run out of the cabin and keep going to save Santa but Gus simply stepped on their tails, stopping them dead in their tracks.

"Listen girls, I know you want to save Christmas but you already traveled who knows how many miles to get here. You're already exhausted so for now, you girls should get some rest, you two. Tomorrow, we'll figure out a plan to get you girls to the North Pole and help save Santa."

"Okay, Gus…" The girls sighed sadly, accepting his advice.

"But I'm still worried for Santa…what if he's kidnapped forever?" Lily worried.

"Don't worry, I'm sure Santa will be saved. He always finds a way." Grandpa Gus smiled warmly to try to comfort them.

Little did Lily and Petunia know that their family was on their way right now to find them and save them before they got into any real danger. Norbert, Daggett, and Treeflower huddled around a campfire, their worried expressions illuminated by the flickering flames. The thought of the girls being in harm's way weighed heavily on their hearts.

"We...We need to keep going… We can't stop now." Norbert panted under his breath.

"N-N-Norbert, my hands...I can't feel them anymore… We have to find some shelter…" Daggett said while shivering his butt off.

Daggett's hands were practically frozen solid, like hard ice.

"Norbert, we've been traveling for hours… We need to rest, even just for a little while…" Treeflower added, shivering as well.

Norbert hesitated and sighed, "Alright, alright… Let's find a place to rest for the night. But we can't let our guard down. Lily and Petunia need us."

"They're strong girls, Norb. I'm sure they'll be alright. We just need to keep going until we find them." Daggett calmly told his older brother.

"I can't bear the thought of the girls being out there alone. I hope we can find them soon…." Treeflower worries.

"We will find them, Tree.. Somehow…"

The trio trudge through the snow, searching for a suitable spot to rest. Finally, they come across a small spot for them to stop and gather sticks and twigs to build a fire. They soon however realize it's not enough for them to keep warm.

"Be careful, Norby! We need you to come back to us! We can't bear to lose you too! " Treeflower pleaded.

"Don't worry, babe. I'll be back before you know it." Norbert reassured her.

"Don't take too long, okay Norb? We need that fire to keep us warm."

With that, Norbert ventured into the snowy wilderness, searching for more wood to keep their fire burning. The cold wind whipped against his fur but he pressed on, fueled by his love for his daughters Lily and Petunia.

As Norbert walks forward through the snowy forest, his breath visible in the cold air, he searches for more wood to keep the fire going. His hands were numb from the cold, but he pushed forward, determined to find enough to keep his family warm.

Norbert trudged through the snow, his teeth chattering from the biting cold. "Come on, Norbert, you can do this…" he muttered to himself, his voice barely audible over the howling wind. "Just a little bit more wood, and then we can all get warm…"

As he continued his search, Norbert's mind wandered to Lily and Petunia. He couldn't help but worry about them out there in the cold. "I sure do hope the girls are safe out there…" he whispered, his breath forming a small cloud in front of him while looking at the winter night sky.

Norbert's determination grew stronger with each step. He knew he had to find enough wood to keep the fire going. Lily and Petunia were counting on him, and he couldn't let them down. "Just a little bit more…" he encouraged himself, scanning the area for any fallen branches or twigs.

Finally, Norbert spotted a pile of firewood nestled under a tree. Relief washed over him as he quickly gathered as much as he could carry. "This should do it," he said, a sense of accomplishment in his voice.

With the firewood in hand, Norbert hurried back to the campsite, his heart pounding with anticipation. As he approached the flickering flames, he felt a wave of warmth wash over him. "I did it…" he said while trying to catch his breath.

Daggett, his teeth chattering, asked eagerly, "Did you find enough wood, Norb?"

Norbert nodded, his voice filled with relief, "Sure did Dag! I found a good amount. It should keep the fire going for a while."

Norbert carefully added the wood to the fire, watching as the flames grew stronger and brighter. The warmth radiated through his body, thawing his frozen hands. "There we go," he said, a sense of relief in his voice. "Now we just have to wait for the fire to warm us up."

Daggett's stomach then begins to growl, "Do we have anything to eat in our traveling backpack, Norb? I'm starving!"

Norbert rummaged through the backpack, his eyes lighting up as he pulled out a small bag of trail mix. "Ummmm… I only managed to grab some trail mix before we left. It's not much, but it should hold us over until morning."

Treeflower, her stomach growling as well, reached for the bag eagerly. "Thank goodness! I'm famished."

As they sat around the fire, munching on the trail mix, the warmth and nourishment brought a sense of comfort and renewed energy.

Daggett sighed, still feeling guilty about getting the girls upset earlier about Santa's existence. "I can't believe I ruined the girls' innocence like that…" he muttered, picking at the trail mix.

Norbert and Treeflower exchanged worried glances at Daggett, their thoughts consumed by their daughters' safety.

Norbert, his voice filled with understanding, placed a comforting paw on Daggett's shoulder. "Dag, we all make mistakes. What's important is that we learn from them and make things right. We'll find a way to bring the magic of Christmas back for Lily and Petunia, and most importantly, bring them back home."

Treeflower nodded in agreement, her eyes filled with compassion. "We're a family, Daggett. We'll support each other and find a way to make things better. We just have to focus on finding the girls and bringing them back home."

Norbert, his voice trembling with worry, added, "But…What if they're in danger out there? What if something terrible has happened to them? I can't bear the thought of them being hurt or scared. I'm so worried about them." Tears welled up in his eyes, and he struggled to hold back his emotions.

"I wish I could've prevented this whole mess. I never wanted them to be in danger like this…I'm an awful father…" Norbert covered his face with his hands as he started crying in shame of his parenting skills.

Treeflower reached out and squeezed Norbert's paw, offering him comfort. "You're not an awful father Norby… The girls mean so much to you and to all of us… We'll find them, Norby…. We'll bring them back safely," she assured her husband, determination shining in her eyes while putting a comforting paw on her husband's shoulder.

"We shouldn't give up now, Norb! We won't stop until we find them!" Daggett said confidently.

As they finished their trail mix, they huddled closer together, discussing their plan for finding Lily and Petunia before tomorrow night. They knew time was of the essence, and they couldn't afford to waste a single moment.

"Okay, now that we have finished eating,we need to come up with a plan, fast," Norbert said, his voice filled with urgency. "Any ideas?"

Daggett rubbed his chin, deep in thought. "Honestly, Norb, I'm not sure what we can do right now… We're exhausted, and it's hard to think clearly in this cold. Maybe we should get some rest and come up with a plan in the morning when we're refreshed."

Norbert sighed, the weight of the situation heavy on his shoulders. "You're right, Dag. We've been through a lot today, and a good night's rest might help us think more clearly. Let's try to get some sleep and come up with a plan in the morning. The girls need us to be at our best..."

Treeflower nodded in agreement, her voice filled with concern. "We should conserve our energy and stay warm. We'll have a clearer mind in the morning to come up with a solid plan. Let's get some rest, everyone."

With a heavy heart, Norbert and Daggett settled down next to the fire, wrapping themselves in blankets and huddling close for warmth. The crackling of the fire provided a soothing background noise as exhaustion washed over them.

As they closed their eyes and drifted off to sleep, their thoughts were consumed by the safety of Lily and Petunia.

Before they settled into their sleeping bags, exhaustion starting to weigh on them, they took a moment to look up at the starry sky. The twinkling lights above seemed to hold a glimmer of hope. Norbert and Treeflower closed their eyes, silently wishing for Lily and Petunia's safety.

"Please let my little angels be okay…" Norbert whispered to himself, his voice filled with a mix of fear and hope.

Treeflower nodded,"Stay strong, girls. We will find you..."she whispered quietly to herself as well.

With heavy hearts, they finally opened up their sleeping bags and finally drifted off to sleep, their dreams filled with thoughts of their beloved girls and the determination to bring them back home.

The next morning, Lily and Petunia woke up to the soft glow of the cabin, their spirits filled with excitement. They quickly got dressed into their winter outfits, eager to continue their journey to the North Pole and save Christmas.

As they made their way to the main room, they found Grandpa Gus already up, preparing a hearty breakfast for them. The smell of pancakes and maple syrup filled the air, making their mouths water.

"Good morning, my little beavers!" Grandpa Gus greeted them with a warm smile as they entered the room. "I hope you girls slept well. Breakfast is almost ready."

"Good morning, Gus!" they chimed in unison. "We're ready to continue our journey. Do you have any advice for us?"

Grandpa Gus chuckled, flipping a pancake with expertise. "Ah, my brave girls. I'm proud of your determination. Before you two go, I have something for you." He reached into a drawer and pulled out a beautifully illustrated map of the North Pole, already marked with their route.

"Here you go, my dear Lily and Petunia," Grandpa Gus said, handing them the map. "This should help guide you on your way. I've marked your route, so you won't get lost."

Lily and Petunia examined the map with awe, their eyes tracing the lines and landmarks. "Thank you so much Gus!" Lily exclaimed, her voice filled with gratitude. "This will be so helpful."

Petunia nodded, her eyes sparkling with excitement. "Yeah, we won't get lost now. But is there any way to get to the North Pole faster? We need to make it there by nightfall."

Grandpa Gus stroked his beard thoughtfully, his eyes filled with wisdom. "Well, my dear Petunia, there is a quicker way, but it's also more dangerous. It's called the Ice River. It's a frozen river that leads straight to the North Pole. However, it's treacherous and filled with tons of obstacles. You must be careful if you choose that route."

Lily and Petunia exchange worried glances, but their minds are made up, "We'll take the Ice River, Gus," Lily declared with conviction. "We're willing to face the challenges and risks to save Christmas."

Grandpa Gus nodded, his eyes filled with pride. "I admire your bravery, my dear Lily. Just remember to stay safe and trust your instincts. You two are capable of great things."

"Gus, how far is the Ice River from here? We need to know how long it will take us to get there." Petunia asked in curiosity.

Grandpa Gus paused for a moment, his eyes scanning the map. "Well, my dear Petunia, it's quite a distance from here. I would say it will take you a full day of travel to reach the Ice River.

Lily and Petunia exchanged worried glances as Grandpa Gus finished studying the map. Lily's voice trembled with uncertainty as she spoke up, "But Gus, a full day of travel? Are you sure we'll be able to make it to the Ice River in time?"

Grandpa Gus placed a reassuring paw on Lily's shoulder, his voice filled with confidence. "My dear Lily, I have faith in you and your sister Petunia. You two have shown such determination and bravery. I believe you can make it to the Ice River in time. Just remember to stay focused and keep your spirits high. You have the magic of Christmas on your side."

Petunia nodded, her voice filled with determination. "You're right, Gus. We won't give up. We'll make it to the Ice River and save Christmas, no matter what!"

Grandpa Gus smiled warmly, his eyes twinkling with pride. "That's the spirit, girls! Now, finish your breakfast and gather up your things. It's time for you two to continue on with your journey."

Lily and Petunia quickly devoured their pancakes with glee, their excitement growing with each bite. Once breakfast was done,Lily and Petunia gathered up their things as they made their way towards the door.

As Lily and Petunia reached the door, they turned back to Gus with grateful smiles on their faces. "Thank you so much for the delicious pancakes, Gus!" Lily exclaimed.

Petunia nodded in agreement, adding, "We had such a wonderful time here. We really appreciate everything you've done for us." The sisters exchanged warm glances at the kind elderly beaver before bidding Gus farewell and stepping out into the bright snowy morning. The beaver sisters waved goodbye to Grandpa Gus one final time.

"Thank you for your guidance, Gus! We'll make sure to be careful!" Lily said with gratitude.

Petunia added, "And we'll bring back some Christmas magic for you too, Gus. You've been so kind to us."

Grandpa Gus smiled warmly, his eyes twinkling with joy. "That would be a wonderful gift, my dear Petunia. Now, be on your way, you two! The North Pole awaits, and I have a feeling you two will accomplish great things."

As they stepped outside, the cold air nipped at their noses, but their determination kept them warm. Lily and Petunia glanced at each other, a silent understanding passing between them. With the map in hand, they set off towards the North Pole, their hearts filled with hope and the belief that they could bring back the magic of Christmas.

As they embarked on their next leg of the journey, Lily and Petunia couldn't help but feel a sense of excitement and anticipation. The North Pole awaited them, and with each step, they were one step closer to saving Christmas.

"Alright, Petunia, let's do this," Lily said, her voice filled with determination.

Petunia nodded, her eyes shining with excitement. "We won't let anything stop us, Lily. Let's follow the Ice River and make it to the North Pole by tonight."

With a final glance at the map and a deep breath, Lily and Petunia soon set off on their journey. As Lily and Petunia journey towards the Ice River, they soon encounter various obstacles along the way.

The snow-covered landscape seemed endless, and the biting cold made each step more challenging. But their determination never wavered as they pressed forward, their eyes focused on the goal of saving Christmas.

As Lily and Petunia continued their journey towards the Ice River, the freezing cold began to take its toll on their small bodies. The wind howled, biting at their fur, and the snow seemed to seep into their bones. Their teeth chattered, and their hands grew numb from the cold.

"L-L-L-Lily, I-I'm s-s-so c-c-cold... I-I don't know h-h-how much longer I-I can g-g-go." Petunia said, her voice trembling.

"We can't give up now, sis. We have to keep going. Think about all the people and children counting on us to save Christmas." Lily responded.

Petunia nodded, her teeth chattering as she forced herself to take another step forward. The cold seemed to seep into her very core, but she refused to let it defeat her. She thought about the warmth and joy that Christmas brought to everyone, and it fueled her determination to keep going.

As they walked, they kept their minds focused on their goal and the warmth and joy that Christmas brought. They knew that they had to keep going, no matter how challenging the journey became. With each step forward, their determination grew stronger, and they pushed through the freezing cold with determination.

As Lily and Petunia continued their journey, Lily and Petunia soon found themselves surrounded by the treacherous icy terrain, their determination pushing them forward. The wind howled, and the ground beneath them was slick with ice. Each step became more challenging, but they refused to give up.

Suddenly, Petunia's foot accidentally slipped on a patch of ice, and she tumbled forward, her heart racing with fear. As she braced herself for the end, a large, powerful paw reached out and caught her just in time. It was a polar bear, his fur glistening in the winter sun.

With the mysterious polar bear leading the way, Lily and Petunia clung to his fur as they carefully made their way across the treacherous ice. His surefootedness and strength gave them a sense of security, and they trusted him completely despite not knowing him before. The three of them quickly made it through the icy terrains. The mysterious polar bear soon put the orange girl beaver down on the fluffy snow.

"Are you alright, little one?" the polar bear asked, concern evident in his deep, rumbling voice.

Petunia, still shaken from the fall,she coughed, "Th-thank you… for saving me. I thought I was a goner…"

The polar bear smiled kindly, his eyes filled with warmth. "No need to thank me, young one. I couldn't let anything happen to you. My name is Breezy, and I've been watching over these icy lands for years."

Lily and Petunia couldn't help but notice a sense of familiarity in Breezy's features. Petunia's eyes widened with realization. "Wait a minute… You look familiar…"

"Breezy, do you happen to know a bear named Barry? He's a friend of our family members back home."

Breezy's eyes widened in surprise, a flicker of recognition crossing his face. "Barry? Why, he's my cousin! How is he doing?"

"He's doing really well!" Lily exclaimed, "We're actually on a mission to save Christmas, and we're looking for the North Pole. We didn't expect to run into any familiar faces along the way."

Breezy nodded, his voice filled with pride, "I'm glad to hear that Barry is doing well. He always had a kind heart. As for the North Pole, you're not far from it now. I can happily help guide you girls to the North Pole."

Lily and Petunia exchanged excited glances, their spirits lifted by Breezy's offer.

"Really? That would be amazing!" Lily exclaimed, her voice filled with gratitude, "Thank you so much, Breezy. We couldn't have asked for a better guide."

Breezy smiled warmly, his eyes shining with kindness. "It's my pleasure, girls. I'm happy to help you on your mission to save Christmas. Now, let's not waste any more time. The North Pole awaits!"

Breezy gently lowered himself onto the snowy ground, allowing Lily and Petunia to climb onto his broad back.

"Hop on!"

The sisters jumped on and clung on to his thick fur, their excitement palpable as Breezy began to move. With powerful strides, he glided effortlessly across the snow-covered landscape, his pace steady and sure.

As they rode on Breezy's back, Lily and Petunia couldn't help but marvel at the breathtaking scenery around them. The snow-capped mountains towered in the distance, and the frozen lakes sparkled under the winter sun. The air was crisp and pure, and the silence of the icy wilderness enveloped them in a sense of awe.

"Wow, Petunia, look at how beautiful it is!" Lily exclaimed, her voice filled with wonder.

Petunia nodded, her eyes wide with amazement. "It's like a winter wonderland, Lily. I've never seen anything like it."

Breezy's deep voice interrupted their admiration. "You two are lucky to be witnessing this beauty. The North Pole is a magical place, filled with wonders beyond your imagination."

Lily's eyes sparkled with excitement. "We can't wait to see it, Breezy. We're so grateful for your guidance."

Breezy smiled kindly, his voice filled with warmth. "It's my pleasure, little ones. I'm glad I can help you on your mission. We'll be at the North Pole before you know it."

Lily and Petunia held on tightly, their eyes wide with wonder as they marveled at the breathtaking scenery. The wind whipped through their fur, but they felt warm and safe on Breezy's back. The polar bear's presence filled them with a sense of comfort and reassurance.

The North Pole soon was within the sisters' reach, and they knew that they were one step closer to saving Christmas.

Norbert, Daggett, and Treeflower woke up in the same spot where they had set up camp, their hearts pounding with panic. The realization that Lily and Petunia were still missing hit them like a punch to the gut.

"Oh no! It's Christmas Eve morning and they're still gone!" exclaimed Norbert, his worry deepening with each passing moment.

"We have to find them, Norb! We can't just stand here! We need to keep looking!" urged Daggett.

"Norbert, Daggett, we need to stay calm and think clearly! Panicking won't help us find them any faster." Treeflower said sternly.

"You're right, Treeflower... We need to stay focused. We'll find them, we have to…" Norbert acknowledged somberly.

Treeflower reassured her worried husband, "We'll find them, guys. We won't give up until we bring them back home safely. We're their family, and we'll do whatever it takes."

"Thank you, Tree… Your support and advice means everything to me right now… Let's stick together and find our girls." Norbert expressed earnestly

Daggett declared resolutely, "We won't stop until we find them. Lily and Petunia need us, and we won't let them down."

Norbert took a deep breath as he put away all his stuff in his traveling backpack. "Alright, let's go guys."

As the trio prepared to set off, their backpacks tied to their backs, Norbert took a deep breath.

"Let's move out, team!" Norbert declared.

The beaver trio set off, their hearts pounding with worry but their minds focused on finding Lily and Petunia.

The blinding snowstorms made their search more challenging, each step becoming a battle against the biting cold and swirling white flakes. The beaver trio pressed on, their determination unwavering despite the harsh conditions.

"S–s-stay close, e-e-everyone! We can't a-a-afford to lose each other in this s-s-storm. Lily and Petunia are counting on us!" advised Norbert, his voice slightly muffled by the gusts of wind.

"N-n-norby's right. We need to s-s-stick together. Lily and Petunia are out here s-s-somewhere, and we won't find them by letting the storm break the t-t-team" Treeflower added, shielding her eyes from the stinging snow.

Daggett nodded, his voice determined, "You're right, Treeflower. We can't let the storm break us. Lily and Petunia need us to be strong and find them. We've faced challenges before, and we've always come out on top. We can do this together."

Norbert's eyes filled with gratitude as he looked at his brother and wife. "Thank you both for being by my side... We'll find the girls, I know we will. Let's keep going."

The beaver trio trudged through the blinding snowstorm, their eyes scanning the surroundings for any sign of Lily and Petunia. They called out their names, their voices carried away by the howling wind.

"Lily?! Petunia?!" Norbert called out, his voice filled with desperation. "Where are you girls?! Please, answer us!"

Treeflower's voice joined in, her voice carrying a mix of worry and hope. "Petunia?! Lily?! Can you hear us, sweeties? We're here to save you and bring you two back home!"

The beaver trio continued to call out, their voices echoing through the storm. They strained their ears, hoping for even the slightest response from their missing daughters.

"Lily! Petunia! We love you! Please, let us know you're okay!" Daggett shouted, his voice filled with urgency to find his nieces.

But the storm continued to rage, drowning out their calls. The beaver trio felt a pang of despair, their hearts heavy with worry.

"We won't give up…" Norbert declared, his voice filled with determination. "We'll keep searching for days on end until we find them... We have to bring them back home…"

The beaver trio continued to press on, their eyes scanning the snowy landscape for any sign of the girls. They knew the storm wouldn't break them apart. They would find Lily and Petunia, no matter what.

"Lily?! Petunia?! Where are you?!" the beavers shouted loudly,making it echo across the blizzardly snowstorm.

As Lily and Petunia continued their journey on top of Breezy's back, they made their way through the icy terrain and across the icy wilderness, getting one step closer to the Ice River. But just as they thought they were safe,they suddenly found themselves face to face with a pack of hungry Arctic wolves. The wolves circled around the trio, their growls filling the air. their eyes filled with hunger and aggression. Lily and Petunia clung onto Breezy's fur, their hearts pounding with fear.

"B-B-Breezy, what do we do? They look hungry!" Lily asked, her voice trembling with fear.

Petunia nodded, her voice barely above a whisper. "I'm scared, Lily... I don't know if we can outrun them..."

Breezy, his voice calm and steady, replied, "Don't worry, girls. I'll protect you. Stay close to me and don't make any sudden movements."

The girls just simply nodded with his words. With a deep, rumbling growl, Breezy lunged forward, his massive hands swiping at the wolves. The wolves, taken aback by Breezy's size and strength, quickly retreated and sped off.

Lily and Petunia watched in awe as Breezy bravely defended them from the wolves. They felt a sense of gratitude and admiration for their new friend.

"Breezy, that was amazing!" Petunia exclaimed, her voice filled with awe.

Breezy smiled kindly, his eyes shining with pride. "I'm just doing what I can to keep you both safe. Now, let's keep moving. The Ice River is just up ahead."

As Lily, Petunia, and Breezy made their way to the Ice River, the late afternoon sun cast a warm golden glow over the snowy landscape. The ice glistened under the fading light, creating a mesmerizing sight.

The trio approached the edge of the Ice River, its frozen surface stretching out before them. Lily and Petunia marveled at its vastness, their hearts filled with a mix of excitement and determination.

Lily and Petunia turned their attention to the Ice River, their eyes filled with fear and dread. They knew that crossing the river was going to be a tricky and dangerous task but they needed to do it to save Christmas.

"Oh boy, Breezy…That river looks really dangerous…" Petunia shivered from both fear and the rigorous cold.

"Don't worry, girls. I'm an excellent swimmer. Just hop on my back and we'll cross this river in no time!" Breezy insisted warmly.

"Okay…" Lily and Petunia breathed as they hopped on the polar bear's back, his fur keeping them warm and toasty.

"Hang on tight!" Breezy advised.

Without hesitation, Breezy slowly and gently dove into the icy cold water while the girls held onto his back. Then he started swimming gracefully as he sliced through the water like a submarine. Truly a swimming expert.

As they glided along the icy surface, their hearts filled with hope and determination, Lily and Petunia couldn't help but feel a sense of magic in the air. The Ice River seemed to guide them forward, its frozen currents carrying them closer to their destination.

As the sun began to set, casting a warm golden glow over the ice, Lily and Petunia marveled at the beauty around them. The ice sparkled like diamonds, and the stillness of the frozen river filled them with a sense of peace.

"We're really doing it, Lily!" Petunia exclaimed, her voice filled with awe. "We're on the Ice River, and we're going to save Christmas!"

Lily nodded, her eyes shining with determination. "Yes, Petunia! We're so close now. We just have to keep going and trust in the magic of Christmas."

Hand in hand, Lily, Petunia, and Breezy continued their journey along the Ice River, their hearts filled with hope and the belief that they could bring back the magic of Christmas. As they glided along, the anticipation of reaching the North Pole grew stronger, and they knew that they were on the right path.

After twelve minutes, Breezy and the girls had finally crossed the icy river without problems and had reached the other side. Lily and Petunia promptly hopped off his back, giggling cheerfully at their progress.

"Here we are, on the other side of the lake! You know, I just wanted to say that you two are so brave, and I'm proud to have been a part of your journey." Breezy smiled at them. "I couldn't have asked for better company on this trip."

Lily and Petunia exchanged grateful glances, their voices filled with appreciation. "Thank you so much, Breezy. We couldn't have made it this far without you. You've been an amazing guide and friend to us."

Breezy smiled kindly, his eyes shining with pride. "It was my pleasure, Lily and Petunia. Now, I must go back to my family. But I wish you both the best of luck in saving Christmas. I have no doubt that you'll succeed."

The beaver sisters nodded, their determination renewed. "Thank you, Breezy. We won't let you down. We'll bring back the magic of Christmas and make you proud."

As Breezy disappeared into the distance, Lily and Petunia waved goodbye, their voices filled with gratitude. "Goodbye, Breezy! Thank you for everything! We'll make you proud!" they called out, their voices carrying through the icy air.

Breezy turned back one last time, a warm smile on his face. "Goodbye, Lily and Petunia! Remember, Good luck! I wish you two a very merry Christmas, and please tell Barry I said hi! I'll come visit every Christmas!" he shouted back, his voice filled with warmth and well wishes.

Lily and Petunia exchanged excited glances, "We will, Breezy! Merry Christmas to you too!" they shouted back, their voices echoing through the frozen landscape.

With a final farewell, Breezy turned and began his journey back through the icy wilderness. Lily and Petunia watched him swim away.

"Okay sis, let's keep going!" Lily said.

Lily and Petunia then started to continue walking forward, trying to bear the overwhelming snowy winds.

Around seven minutes of walking had gone by and the cold had gotten more and more vicious on the girls, their bundled up winter-wear did nothing to protect from the harsh negative degree stormy icescape that is the North Pole.

Lily and Petunia were shivering hard, their teeth chattering and trying desperately to warm themselves up. Nothing they did worked, and the cold only got worse.

"L-Lily…I d-d-don't t-t-think I can k-k-keep g-g-going…" Petunia complained, shivering like a dog.

"N-n-no…w-w-we h-h-have to k-keep going…C-c-Christmas depends on u-u-uuuuussss…" Lily breathed as she started feeling lightheaded from the cold as she collapsed onto the frozen solid ice.

"L-Lily…?"

Petunia rushed to her unconscious older sister, horrified by what had happened to her.

"Lily p-please wake u-u-up…." Petunia shivered as she frantically shook her older sister, trying desperately to wake her up to no avail.

"L-Li-Lily…w-w-wake…up…."

Just then, Petunia becomes unconscious and collapses right next to her sister.

It seems all hope is lost for the girls, and the only way they can wake up now is by a Christmas miracle.

Norbert, Treeflower, and Daggett are still trudging through the blinding snowstorm. The biting wind whipped against their fur, making each step more challenging than the last. Their eyes scanned the snowy landscape, searching for any sign of Lily and Petunia.

Just as they were beginning to lose hope, a small figure emerged from the storm. It was a penguin named Finn, bundled up in a thick winter coat and scarf. He waddled towards them, his eyes filled with concern.

"Hey there, are you guys okay?" Finn asked, his voice muffled by the wind. "What are you doing out here in this harsh weather?"

Norbert, his voice filled with desperation, responded, "We're looking for our daughters, Lily and Petunia. They went missing, and we're trying to find them before it's too late."

Finn's eyes widened with surprise. "Oh no, that's terrible! I'm traveling through these parts, and I haven't seen any other beavers. But I'd be more than happy to help you find them. Hop into my car, and we'll search together."

Norbert, Treeflower, and Daggett exchanged hopeful glances before quickly climbing into Finn's car. They buckled up, their hearts filled with a renewed sense of hope.

"Thank you so much for helping us," Treeflower said, her voice filled with gratitude. "We've been searching for hours, and we were starting to lose hope."

Finn smiled warmly, his eyes filled with kindness. "It's my pleasure. I can't imagine how worried you must be. Let's find your daughters and bring them back home."

With that, Finn started his car and sped off into the blizzard, determined to help Norbert, Treeflower, and Daggett find Lily and Petunia. The car's headlights cut through the snow, illuminating the path ahead as they continued their search.

As they drove through the storm, Finn turned to Norbert, his voice filled with reassurance. "Don't worry, we'll find them. We just need to keep our eyes open and stay focused. Lily and Petunia are counting on us."

Norbert nodded, his voice filled with gratitude. "Thank you so much for your help. We couldn't have done this without you."

"We're a team now. We'll find them together. Lily and Petunia will be back in your arms before you know it."

With their newfound ally by their side, Norbert, Treeflower, and Daggett continued their search through the blizzard;they knew that with Finn's help, they had a real chance of finding Lily and Petunia and bringing them back home safely.

It's been over 8 minutes, and they're still driving to find the girls. Finn was driving as fast as he could despite the harsh weather conditions. Norbert,Treeflower,and Daggett were desperately looking at all sides of the windows.

"Find the girls yet, Dag?" asked Norbert.

"Not yet. They should be around here somewhere." Daggett replied.

"How long until we find them?" Treeflower asked.

"I dunno. Hard to see anything in this blizzard." Finn informed her, squinting through the snow even though his headlights were on high beam.

"I sure do hope we find them soon…" Norbert sighs sadly as he looks at the window.

Just when all hope was lost, Norbert soon spotted two beaver children collapsed on the snow. It turns out it was Lily and Petunia, who had been laying there for a couple minutes.

"Is that…?" Daggett squinted, trying to see.

"Oh my spoot… FINN, STOP THE CAR! THAT'S THEM! THAT'S LILY AND PETUNIA!" Norbert screeched.

Finn immediately floored the brakes with his foot, as Norbert, Treeflower, and Daggett hurriedly rushed out of the car and to the unconscious girls.

"LILY! PETUNIA! WHAT HAPPENED TO YOU?! PLEASE SPEAK TO US!" Norbert begged loudly, holding his daughters in his cold arms.

Luckily for them, Lily and Petunia started opening their eyes, regaining consciousness. The first thing the girls see is their father, mother, uncle, and Finn all huddled over them on the verge of crying.

"Daddy…?" Lily whispered, exhausted while coughing.

"OH THANK GOODNESS YOU GIRLS ARE OKAY! YOU HAD US SO WORRIED!" Norbert sobbed while hugging the girls, trying to warm them up in his fur.

"What are you doing out here?!" Treeflower asked them.

"We…wanted to save Santa….and save Christmas…" Petunia breathed.

Norbert, Daggett, Treeflower and Finn all gasp.

"They must've heard the news…" Norbert realized.

"No…We heard about it from Grandpa Gus…" Lily told them.

"We'll explain that later but why would you go all the way to the North Pole to save Santa? You girls are both way too young! You could've killed yourselves!" Norbert told the girls off while warming them up desperately.

"We wanted to prove Uncle Daggy wrong about Santa and show everyone that he's real…" Lily responded.

Those words stung Daggett like a stingray as his heart instantly sank. If he didn't already feel bad before, he definitely does now.

Norbert, Treeflower, and Daggett all took some time to process this information, the innocence and motivation of the girls weighing on them.

"You're right, Dad…We can't do this…Let's go home…" Lily hung her head down lowly as she coughed.

"We give up… We'll never save Christmas in time…" Petunia sniffled.

The girls started tearing up, but Norbert quickly stopped them.

"No… We are not going home..." Norbert said.

"What..?" The girls lifted their heads up slightly curiously.

"We are going to find Santa and save Christmas, no matter what it takes!"

"Norb's right! I created this mess, and I'm gonna help fix it!" Daggett declared.

Lily and Petunia started smiling and huddled up in their father's chest, too weak to say "Thank you". But they didn't need to, their health was more important to Norbert than a simple act of gratitude.

"Well it was nice meeting you and all and I wish you a merry Christmas! Good luck finding Santa!" Finn farewelled them as he got back in his car.

"Goodbye Finn! Thank you for everything!" Norbert waved goodbye.

"You're a lifesaver, Finn!" Treeflower told him graciously.

"Merry Christmas, Finn!" Daggett, Lily and Petunia waved to him.

Finn drove off, his headlights on a high beam.

When Finn left, the girls began to shiver and both sneezed as little snots came from their little noses making their noses rose red.

"Come on guys,let's go… We've got Christmas to save… And find the girls some warmth…" Norbert said,as he wrapped his scarf around his daughters, all comfy cozy and holding them close so they stay warm.

The beaver family are now finally reunited again as the five of them make their way to the North Pole. It was a bit of a journey as the winter winds grew stronger but they had to push forward, for Lily and Petunia. As the beaver family trudged through the snowy wilderness, their strength pushed them forward. They had been traveling for what felt like hours, facing the harsh winter winds and treacherous icy terrain,but they knew they had to keep going.

Finally, after what seemed like an eternity, they reached the outskirts of Santa's workshop.

"That must be Santa's workshop!" Lily noted.

"We gotta keep moving!" Norbert instructed.

Amidst the snowy landscape, Norbert, Daggett, Treeflower, Lily, and Petunia finally reached the majestic gates of Santa's workshop. The air was filled with anticipation as they swung open the doors, revealing a scene that sent shivers down their spines.

The workshop, usually bustling with joyous activity, now held an eerie silence. The elves, once lively and cheerful, moved robotically, their eyes vacant, as if they were under a spell. In the center of the room, the Beavers' worst fears materialized – Santa, bound to his throne, his mouth taped shut, and a prison cage preventing him from intervening. Norbert, Treeflower, Daggett, Lily, and Petunia crouched behind the snowy bushes, hidden from view but with a clear sight of the distressing scene unfolding in Santa's workshop.

Norbert's eyes narrowed with fear turned to his family,"Oh no! This is terrible! We need to do something, and fast!"

Lily, always the quick thinker, chimed in, "Dad, we can't let Christmas be ruined. We need a plan!"

"Yeah, Dad! We can't let those evil guys mess with Santa and ruin everyone's Christmas!" Petunia added.

Daggett, trying to stay calm, spoke up, "Norbert, what's the game plan? We can't let these spooty people get away with this."

Treeflower, with a confident nod, reassured the group, "We've faced challenges before, and we've always come through. Let's put our heads together and figure out how to save Christmas!"

Norbert, inspired by all the determination in his family's eyes, took a deep breath. "You're right. We can't let them ruin Christmas. Let's gather ideas and form a plan. Lily, Petunia, what do you think?"

The two girls exchanged a quick glance before Lily spoke up, "What if we distract the bad guys, daddy, you free Santa, while mommy and uncle Daggy can handle the elves and the hypnotic toys?"

Petunia nodded in agreement, "Yeah, Dad, we can create a diversion and lead them away from Santa's workshop. That should give you all enough time to rescue him and stop whoever is responsible."

Lily chimed in, a glint of excitement in her eyes, "We've got this, Dad! It'll be like a real Christmas adventure! We love adventure!"

Norbert looked at his daughters with a mix of worry and trust in his eyes. He took a deep breath and turned to his daughters and placed his hands on their shoulders, "Alright… But be careful you two, and stick to the plan! If anything goes wrong, find a safe place to hide. Lily, Petunia, I believe in you two. Now, let's all save Christmas together!"

"Yeah!" they quietly chanted so nobody would hear them and get themselves caught.

The five of them nod in agreement before they all quietly headed to their destinations. Lily and Petunia began their way inside Santa's workshop while trying not to get themselves caught. shushed each other as they tiptoed quietly while quickly hiding when the brainwashed elves came into their view.

Lily and Petunia huddled behind a stack of presents that were laying around. They watched as the brainwashed elves walked back and forth, their eyes glazed over and their movements robotic. The girls knew they had to find a way inside Santa's workshop without being caught.

Petunia turned to her sister Lily, her voice barely above a whisper. "We need to come up with a plan, Petunia. We can't let the brainwashed elves see us."

Lily nodded, her eyes scanning the area for any possible hiding spots. "What if we dress up like the brainwashed elves? Maybe they'll think we're one of them and let us inside."

Petunia's eyes widened with excitement. "That's a great idea, Lily! We can pretend to be brainwashed and gain access to Santa's workshop. Let's find some elf costumes and blend in."

The girls quietly made their way to a nearby storage room, searching for elf costumes. They rummaged through boxes and shelves until they found a couple of outfits that would fit them. With costumes in hand, they quickly changed into the elf attire, hoping it would be enough to fool the brainwashed elves.

As they approached the entrance to Santa's workshop, Lily and Petunia adjusted their elf hats and straightened their outfits. They took a deep breath, trying to steady their nerves.

"Remember, Petunia, act like the brainwashed elves. Keep your movements slow and robotic," Lily reminded her sister.

Petunia nodded, her voice filled with determination. "Got it, Lily. Let's do this."

With their plan in place, Lily and Petunia walked up to the entrance, their movements stiff and mechanical. They tried to mimic the vacant expressions of the brainwashed elves, hoping they would blend in.

One of the brainwashed elves guarding the entrance looked at them, his eyes empty and distant. "What are you doing here?" he asked, his voice monotone.

Lily and Petunia exchanged a quick glance before Lily responded, her voice devoid of emotion. "Uuummm…We are here to assist with the… Uhhh…the preparations for what we have been assigned to do at the workshop."

The brainwashed elf stared at them for a moment, seemingly processing their words. Finally, he nodded and stepped aside. "Proceed." he said, his voice lacking any inflection.

Lily and Petunia held their breaths and sighed as they walked past the brainwashed elf and into Santa's workshop giving each other a wink and a thumbs up. They couldn't believe their luck, their plan was actually working. Now, all they had to do was find a way to stop whoever was behind this.

As they made their way deeper into the workshop, Lily and Petunia kept their eyes peeled for any signs of Santa. They knew time was running out, and they had to act quickly.

Meanwhile, Treeflower and Daggett quietly made their way through the workshop, their eyes scanning the area for any signs of the brainwashed elves. They knew they had to find a way to free Santa and stop whoever was behind this sinister plot.

As they moved through the workshop, they noticed the elves working mechanically, their movements devoid of joy, emotion and enthusiasm. It broke Treeflower's heart to see them like this, but she knew they had to snap out of it in order to save Christmas.

Treeflower voice barely above a whisper, turned to Daggett. "Dag, we need to find a way to break the spell on the elves. If we can free them, they can help us stop whoever is responsible for all of this."

Daggett nodded, "You're right, Treeflower. We need to find the source of the brainwashing and put an end to it."

"Right!" Treeflower nodded in agreement,"Let's find the source of their brainwashing!"

The two of them then began to search for the cause of the elves' brainwashing. Meanwhile, Norbert was searching where Santa was being kept while having no such luck. Norbert, his heart pounding with worry, searched the perimeter of Santa's workshop, hoping to find a way inside. He knew that Santa was being held captive somewhere, and he couldn't bear the thought of his daughters being without their beloved Santa Claus on Christmas.

"Santa! Oh Santa! Where are you?!" he called out.

As he continued circling around the workshop, Norbert spotted an igloo-like structure on top of the building. A glimmer of hope reached within him as he realized that could be where Santa was being held.

"Eureka! Maybe that's where Santa is being held! But getting there is gonna be a spoot… But I gotta do this!"

He made his way towards the entrance of the workshop, walking his way as fast as he could to reach the top of the roof.

Norbert climbed up the stairs of the workshop. Each step felt heavier than the last, but he pushed through, driven by his love for his daughters and his determination to save Christmas.

Finally, he reached the top of the building, where the igloo-like structure stood. There, inside the center of the igloo, was none other than Santa Claus, bound to his throne with his mouth taped shut. Norbert's heart sank at the sight of the jolly old man in such a helpless state. He rushed forward the bearded man, tearing off the tape from Santa's mouth as Santa let out a scream from the tape being ripped from his beard.

"Oh, Santa! There you are! What happened? Who did this to you?" Norbert asked, his voice filled with concern.

As Santa began to explain to the blonde beaver in front of him who did this, Norbert gasped as his mouth began to drop in horror.

"Oh no…"

As Lily and Petunia continue to search high and low for any suspects,they soon find two guys who wore some sort of scientist outfits, talking about something. Lily and Petunia quickly hide behind the wall so nobody suspects them.

As Lily and Petunia hid behind the wall, they listened intently to the conversation between Scientist Number 1 and his assistant Pete. The scientists were discussing their next steps in their plan to destroy Christmas with presents that were actually weapons.

"We're right on schedule, Pete," Scientist Number 1 said with an evil grin, "Once these "presents" are delivered, chaos will soon ensue! No one will suspect a thing."

Pete just nodded silently to his boss.

Just as the girls were about to make their move, Petunia soon had the urge to sneeze

"Uhhh,Lily? I have to sneeze…" Petunia quietly told her sister.

"Can you hold it?" the older sister asked.

"I-I don't k-know.." Petunia stuttered as Lily quickly covered her sister's mouth, trying to muffle the sound. But despite their efforts, Petunia couldn't hold it in any longer and let out a loud sneeze.

The scientists' heads switched in the direction of the noise, their eyes narrowing as they spotted two little girl beavers. The girls froze in fear, their hearts pounding in their chests.

"Who are you?" Scientist Number 1 demanded, his voice filled with suspicion.

Lily and Petunia screamed and turned to run, but the scientists quickly caught up to them. They grabbed the girls by their arms tightly.

"You two are coming with us!" Scientist Number 1 said sternly.

Meanwhile, on the rooftop, Norbert desperately tried to free Santa from his restraints. He tugged and pulled at the ropes as hard as he could.

"Come on, Santa! We need to get you out of here!" Norbert grunted, his muscles straining against the ropes.

With one final tug, the ropes were finally on the floor, and Santa was free.

"Thank you so much, Norbert," Santa said, his voice filled with relief. "We need to stop those scientists and save Christmas."

Norbert nodded, "I won't let them ruin Christmas, Santa. We'll put an end to their plans once and for all.

Santa and Norbert quickly made their way off the rooftop, their minds focused on finding his family and stopping the scientists before it was too late.

Lily and Petunia suddenly found themselves caught in a trap, swiftly ensnared by unseen hands. In the blink of an eye, they were tied to a massive Christmas present. The two evil scientists slowly walked towards the two beavee girls.

"Who..Who are you?" Lily demanded.

Scientist Number 1 stepped forward, a sinister grin playing on his lips. "We are the scientists!" he declared, "And this is my humble loyal assistant Pete.".

"He doesn't talk much." he whispered to the blonde beaver girl.

Lily and Petunia couldn't help but feel a chill down their spines as Scientist Number 1 began to unfold their nefarious plans.

"You see little beavers, our evil plan is destroying the holiday spirit to create chaos and discord," he explained with an unsettling smirk. "Once we control the minds of these pathetic elves and destroy Santa, we'll disrupt Christmas entirely and plunge the world into chaos!" he began to start laughing menacingly with his hands in the air.

Lily and Petunia gasped in horror. They couldn't believe some random scientists want to destroy Christmas like this.

"You son of a spoothead! How dare you want to destroy Christmas!" Lily snapped at the tall scientist.

"Language, young lady!" Scientist Number 1 argued

"Say… Why do you look awfully familiar? Like a certain blonde weasel like you I knew years ago." He took a deeper glance at the blonde girl beaver as he came to a realization.

"You two must be Norbert's children! I should've known!"

Lily and Petunia looked at each other in confusion before looking back at the scientist.

"You..You know our father?" the blonde girl beaver asked in a nervous tone.

"Ah why yes,we go way back. He and his idiotic brother Daggett always interfered with our plans to try and experiment on them. And now that Norbert has you two as his children, we will experiment with you girls and become our slaves and destroy Christmas once and for all!"

"You're never gonna get away with this Scientist Number 1!" Lily shouted.

Scientist Number 1 couldn't help but to quietly laugh to himself as he and Pete began to walk away from them,"Oh you pathetic little weasels, we already have…"

"WE'RE BEAVERS!" the girls screamed loudly as they tried to move around to find a way to escape their trap.

"HELLLLP!"

Norbert and Santa continued to rush downstairs. As soon as they made it to the workshop, they bumped into Treeflower and Daggett.

"Oh Treeflower, Daggett! There you two are! Have you found the source of the elves' brainwashing?" Norbert asked urgently.

Treeflower shook her head, her voice filled with concern. "Not yet, Norby…"

"We've been searching high and low, but no luck so far…" Daggett added.

"Have you two seen the girls at all?" Norbert asked.

Just before Treeflower could open her mouth to speak,they started to hear loud screaming. They all turned around to see who was screaming and it was Lily and Petunia. They all gasped at the horror in front of them.

"Oh no… The girls!" Norbert exclaimed.

Norbert's heart broke at the sight of his daughters in distress. He, Treeflower, and Daggett quickly rushed to their side, trying to untie the ropes that bound them.

"Hold on, girls! We're here to save you!"

As they tried to untie the ropes,it was no use. It was too tight.

"Uuuugh it's too tight!" said Daggett, " It's making my hands hurt…" his hands were getting a bit red from all the pulling.

Just then Norbert gets an idea, "I know! Use your teeth!"

Norbert, Daggett, and Treeflower, guided by their instinctive beaver skills and instincts, began to chew down the ropes one by one. The fibers gave way, and the ropes fell to the ground, freeing Lily and Petunia. As the last strand snapped, the girls rushed into the waiting arms of their family.

"Mommy! Daddy! Uncle Daggy!" Lily and Petunia exclaimed, their voices a mixture of relief and joy. They hugged their family tightly, reassured by the familiar warmth and safety.

Are you girls okay? What happened?" Treeflower asked in a concerned voice.

Lily took a deep breath, "We found out who caused all this mess… It was-" Lily's words cut off before Norbert stepped in.

"The scientists, I know... Your uncle Daggett and I have known them for years. They've been trying to capture us for their evil experiments," he confessed.

"What should we do now,daddy?" Lily asked in her concerned voice.

Just as Norbert began to speak, Scientist Number 1 and Pete emerged from the shadows. Scientist Number 1 grinned menacingly, his eyes filled with malice.

"Well, well, well, look who we have here," he sneered, his voice dripping with contempt. "You thought you could escape, huh? Well, think again! You're all too late!" Scientist Number 1 cackled.

Treeflower, noticing Lily and Petunia's wide-eyed shock and worry, quickly ushered them behind her "Stay close behind me, girls!"

"What have you done to the elves?!" Norbert barked.

Scientist Number 1 and Pete both smirked, revealing their malevolent plan, "We've hypnotized these foolish elves to create toys that will hypnotize the rest of the world. Christmas will be ours to control!"

Daggett clenched his fists, ready for action, "Not on our watch, you spootheads!"

The skirmish began, chaos unfolding as Norbert and Daggett confronted the Scientists, while Treeflower shielded Lily and Petunia from the hypnotized elves.

In the midst of this intense situation, a critical moment began to arise. The ray gun, the weapon that caused the elves' enslavement, slipped from Scientist Number One's pocket. Norbert was quick to seize the opportunity.

"Oh no! My brainwashing gun thingy!" Scientist Number 1 yelped.

"Grab that gun, Dag!" ordered Norbert.

Daggett ran towards the fallen weapon, With a swift motion, he grabbed the weapon as he yelled "Take this!" as he broke it with his bare feet, a satisfying snap echoing through the room. The spell over the elves have finally been broken, their vacant stares replaced by confusion.

Lily and Petunia watched in awe as the elves blinked, seemingly waking from a trance.

"Well done, Daggett!" Norbert and Treeflower cheered.

"Yeah! That was so awesome, uncle Daggy!"

Norbert rallied the elves to their side. "Let's wrap up these spooty troublemakers once and for all!"

Santa approached the mischievous scientists with a stern expression, "You two have been very naughty this year," Santa declared, his eyes narrowing, "It's time for your Christmas punishment."

He handed out bags of coal to the scientists. "Consider this your Christmas gift," Santa remarked while giving them a jokingly "Ho, ho, ho" in the process.

Scientist Number 1 and his accomplice exchanged uneasy glances, realizing the gravity of their actions. As the elves and the beavers stood before them with angry looks on their faces.

Santa issued a decree, "You will spend the rest of the holiday season writing apology letters to me a hundred times. Perhaps you'll learn the true meaning of Christmas in the process."

The scientists, now burdened with bags of coal and the task of penning heartfelt apologies, nodded but still felt defeated and angry.

"Fine! We will! But we will be back!" Scientist Number 1 shouted as he and Pete ran off with them carrying coal behind their backs.

Everyone in the building all began to cheer and celebrate their victory with the elves banging pots and pans around and exploding confetti around.

"Yay! We did it! We saved Christmas!" Lily and Petunia cheered happily.

As Santa walked over to the little beaver girls, Lily and Petunia, wide-eyed and thrilled, approached him. "Santa, you're real!" they exclaimed in unison as they ran to hug him.

Santa chuckled, his eyes twinkling, "Indeed I am, my dears. Thanks to you two and your brave family here, Christmas is back on track."

Lily and Petunia beamed with pride, their hearts warmed by Santa's kind and gentle words. Daggett, standing beside his older brother Norbert, couldn't help but grin. Norbert, nudging his brother's arm with a satisfied smirk across his face, "Told ya he was real."

Daggett, looking at Santa with newfound belief, nodded in acknowledgment. "Well, I guess you're right, Norb. Miracles do happen at Christmas," he admitted.

Santa, amused by the exchange, smiled at the beaver brothers. "Now, let's spread joy and cheer throughout the workshop. There's much to be done before we take flight!"

"YEAH!" they all chanted in unison.

As Santa sees all the preparations of all the gifts and toys made by the elves, he sees the beaver family enjoying some cookies and hot chocolate behind their fireplace with Mrs. Claus.

With a warm smile, Santa approached them,"Ah, taking a well-deserved break, I see!"

Lily, with crumbs all over on her face, looked up with a cheerful grin. "Yes, Santa! We wanted to enjoy some treats before the big journey back."

"And Mrs. Claus makes the best cookies!" Petunia added, sipping her hot chocolate slowly so her mouth won't get burned.

Santa chuckled, "Well, it's important to fuel up before the long night ahead. Say, you've all proven your commitment to the holiday spirit. I've got a proposition for you. I could use some extra help this year, and I have enough room on my sleigh. Would you all consider joining me to deliver presents to all the children and people around the world?"

Lily and Petunia's eyes widened with excitement, their tails wagging with joy and excitement . "Really, Santa? Can we really help deliver presents?" Lily exclaimed, unable to contain her excitement as she is a child.

Santa chuckled at their excitement. "Why absolutely! You, your sister and your family's bravery and determination have earned you guys a special place on my team this Christmas."

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"I must say, you all have done an incredible job saving Christmas," Mrs. Claus said, her voice filled with cheer like her husband. "It's not every day we see such bravery like we've seen today. Santa and I are truly grateful for your help."

"Thank you, Mrs. Claus. We're just happy we could be a part of saving Christmas and bringing joy to all the people all around the world." Norbert beamed happily as he took a sip of his hot cocoa.

"Yeah, and I must say, those cookies of yours are absolutely delicious, Mrs. Claus. No wonder Santa is always in such good spirits!" Daggett chimed in as he chowed down the chocolate chip cookies

"Why, thank you, Daggett. I'm glad you all enjoy them. I'll make sure to pack some extra for your journey tonight."

"Oh boy!" Daggett beamed excitedly while clapping as Norbert couldn't help but to roll his eyes while smiling,knowing what his brother is like when it comes to cookies.

"Well, my friends, it's time to get ready. We have a sleigh to fill and people around the world who are eagerly awaiting their presents. Are you all ready to spread joy and make this the best Christmas ever? Santa asked, his voice filled with excitement while carrying his bag full of toys and presents.

"Absolutely, Santa! We're ready! the girls beamed in unison.

"You can count us in, Santa. Let's make this Christmas a Christmas to remember," Norbert affirmed as he huddled his family close to him while all giving Santa a smile.

"Okay everyone! Get in position and let's head off!" Santa called out, his voice filled with excitement and anticipation. The beaver family quickly finished their treats and headed outside where Santa was waiting for them.

Daggett, with a mouthful of cookies, tried to grab another handful of cookies and milk before Norbert yelled from outside,"Come on, Dag! We got a job to do!"

Daggett pouted, with a crumb falling from his mouth. "Awww... But these cookies are so good! Can't I have just one more?"

"Sorry, Dag, but we really have to get going. Santa needs our help, remember?" advised Norbert sternly,"And besides,mom will make her special cookies when we get back."

Daggett sighed, reluctantly wiping the cookie crumbs from his mouth. "Alright, alright. Let's go."

As they made their way to the sleigh, Mrs. Claus gave each of them a warm hug. "Take care,my dear beavers. May the magic of Christmas guide you on your journey home. And remember, you're making a difference in the world."

Santa climbed onto his sleigh, his reindeers eagerly awaiting their journey. He motioned for the beaver family to join him as they all hopped onto the sleigh, taking their positions. As the sleigh lifted off the ground, Lily and Petunia couldn't contain their excitement. They held onto each other tightly, their eyes wide with wonder as they were being lifted off the ground and into the wintry night sky.

, "This is amazing! We're really flying with Santa!" Lily exclaimed

"I never thought we'd get to experience something like this! It's like a dream come true!" Petunia added,her tail swishing back and forth with excitement.

"Let's make this the best Christmas ever," Santa declared, his voice filled with cheer. "Hold on tight, everyone! It's gonna be one magical ride!"

And with a jolly "Ho,ho,ho", a flick of the reins while doing his reindeer roll call,Santa and the beaver family took off into the night sky, ready to deliver presents and spread the magic of Christmas to all the people and children all around the world.

"And we're off!"

As Santa and the beaver family flew through the wintry night sky, they marveled at the beauty of the Aurora Borealis that was above them. The colors danced and swirled, creating a magical display that filled their hearts with joy and wonder. Lily and Petunia couldn't believe their eyes, their faces pressed against the sleigh as they took in the breathtaking sight.

As they continued their journey, they made stops at various homes and neighborhoods, delivering presents to children and families all around the world. The beaver family worked together, each taking turns handing out gifts and spreading Christmas cheer. Lily and Petunia's smiles grew wider with each happy face they encountered, their hearts filled with the joy of bringing happiness to others.

They flew over Breezy the polar bear's home, dropping presents down his chimney. Breezy woke up from his slumber, his eyes widening in surprise as he saw Santa and the beaver family flying above. He waved up at them with a grateful smile, knowing that they had brought Christmas magic to his home.

Next, they passed by Finn the penguin, who was fast asleep in his cozy igloo. They carefully dropped presents outside his door, not wanting to disturb his peaceful slumber. As they flew away, Finn stirred in his sleep, a smile forming on his face as he dreamed of the Christmas magic that had just visited him.

Finally, they made their way to Grandpa Gus' cabin, where Lily and Petunia's journey had first begun. They dropped presents through the chimney, knowing that Grandpa Gus would wake up to a delightful surprise. Lily and Petunia couldn't help but feel a sense of gratitude as they thought of the kind elderly beaver who had helped them on their journey.

As they returned to Wayouttatown, Oregon, they delivered presents to Norbert and Daggett's parents and their younger sisters, spreading joy and love to their own family. They then made their way to their friends' houses, leaving presents on doorsteps, in mailboxes and inside their homes, ensuring that everyone in their community felt the magic of Christmas.

Finally, as the night drew to a close, Santa and the beaver family returned back home to their cozy dam with Linnea awaiting them. They landed softly at their doorstop, the sleigh gently touching down on the fresh snow. Lily and Petunia along with their family, hopped out of the sleigh

"Thank you so much,Santa for letting us be a part of this magical journey," Lily said, her voice filled with happiness

"We'll never forget this Christmas, Santa. It's been the best one ever!" Petunia added while wagging her tail happily.

Santa smiled warmly while putting his hands on their shoulders, "You girls did such an amazing job tonight. Your bravery and determination saved Christmas, and I couldn't be prouder. Remember, the magic of Christmas is always with you, no matter where you are or what time of year it is."

Daggett, feeling a twinge of guilt from earlier, approached Santa with a sheepish guilty grin. "Santa, I'm sorry I didn't believe in you at first… You're really cool… And, um, do you still have those leftover cookies? They were delicious."

Santa laughed heartily, "Of course, Daggett! There's always room for cookies, especially on Christmas!"

"You see, Daggy? Santa's the real deal." said Norbert playfully while he puts his hand on his younger brother's shoulder.

Santa chuckled warmly, "Well, I do my best to spread the magic of Christmas to all who believe."

"Thank you so much for everything you have done for us, Santa. Me and my family will forever be grateful."

Santa, placing a hand on Norbert's shoulder, smiled warmly, "It was my pleasure, Norbert. Christmas is a time for bringing people together and creating special memories."

With a twinkle in his eye, Santa straightened his hat and brushed his beard with his hand, "Well, my dear beaver friends, I must be on my way. I've already dropped off your presents, and there are many more children and families waiting for their Christmas cheer."

Norbert, Daggett, Treeflower, Lily, and Petunia gathered around Santa and embraced Santa with a BIIIIIG warm hug to express their gratitude.

"Thanks for everything, Santa! This has truly been the most may-gical Christmas ever!" Norbert exclaimed, his voice filled with appreciation.

"You're welcome in our home anytime, Santa. These cookies were to die for!" Daggett added

"Thank you for bringing joy to our family and the world. Merry Christmas, Santa." said Treeflower.

Lily and Petunia, wide-eyed with wonder, chimed in unison, "Thank you, Santa! We'll never forget this!"

"You're most welcome, my dear beavers! The joy of Christmas is meant to be shared with family, and it warms my heart to see your little smiles. Remember, the magic of this season is in your hearts, and it will be with you girls,always…" Santa responded softly with his kind warm gentle voice the girls admired so much.

Santa climbed into his sleigh, ready to continue spreading the magic of Christmas to families around the world.

"Ho,ho,ho! MERRRRRRY CHRISTMAS!" Santa said cheerfully as he and his reindeers left their dam as bells jingle all the way.

"Bye Santa!" the family yelled happily in unison as they waved Santa goodbye.

The beaver family then headed back inside their dam as Linnea was there to greet them back home. As they all had 2 long days,they all went to bed to get a long deserved rest. It was now December 25th,Christmas Day,and as soon the clock struck 7 AM and once the clock rings,Lily and Petunia quickly rose up from their beds all excitedly as the beaver sisters ran to their parents room where their parents Norbert and Treeflower were still fast asleep in their bed.

Lily and Petunia burst into their parents' room, their voices filled with excitement. "Mom! Dad! Wake up! It's Christmas!" they exclaimed, jumping up and down on their parents' bed.

Norbert groaned, trying to bury his head under the pillows. "Can't we sleep in a bit longer, girls?..." he mumbled, his voice still heavy with sleep.

Treeflower chuckled,looking at her sleepy husband playfully, "Oh come on, Norby. It's Christmas morning! We can't miss out on all the fun. Besides, the girls are just too excited to wait."

Lily and Petunia continued to jump on the bed, their voices filled with joy. "Wake up daddy, wake up! Santa came and left us presents!" the girls chanted.

Norbert finally gave in, a smile tugging at the corners of his mouth while rubbing his tiredsome eyes, "Alright, alright. I'm up, I'm up. . Let's go see what Santa brought us."

"Hooray!" the girls cheered as they continued to hop and down on their bed.

Treeflower smiled at her husband and daughters, "I'll go downstairs and start making breakfast. You three join me when you're ready. Merry Christmas, my wonderful family." She then kissed Lily and Petunia on their heads and gave Norbert a sweet kiss on the lips before heading downstairs to the kitchen.

Norbert, still in bed, continued to watch his excited hopping daughters with pride and love in his eyes.

While the girls were still jumping,he reached his arms wide "Come on,BIIIIIG hug!", as he tickled them playfully.

"Merry Christmas, girls. We are so proud of you for what you two did back there. You girls saved Christmas and brought joy to so many people. Mommy,aunt Linnea,uncle Daggy and I love you both so much."

Lily and Petunia hugged their father back while smiling back at him, "Merry Christmas daddy! We love you guys too!"

"Alright, let's go and have some breakfast. We'll make us something extra special for this special occasion." Norbert said, his voice filled with excitement. He hopped out of bed and Lily and Petunia followed suit, their anticipation growing with each passing moment.

The beaver family made their way downstairs to the kitchen, where Treeflower was already busy preparing a delicious Christmas breakfast. The smell of pancakes and bacon filled the air, making everyone's stomachs growl with hunger. Once breakfast was finished, the beaver family waited for their family to arrive so they could open their presents. Once Norbert and Daggett's parents and younger sisters arrived,they gathered around the Christmas tree, where presents were waiting to be opened. Lily and Petunia's eyes sparkled with excitement as they saw the colorful packages under their Christmas tree.

Daggett eagerly handed his mom, Treeflower, a beautifully wrapped gift. "Merry Christmas, Mom! I hope you like it," he said with a big grin on his face.

Rose unwrapped the gift to reveal a handcrafted necklace with a pendant in the shape of a heart. "Oh Daggett, it's absolutely beautiful! Thank you so much, my sweet boy," she exclaimed, tears welling up in her eyes.

Daggett blushed, happy to see his mom's reaction. "I made it myself,Mom! I wanted you to have something special to remind you of how much I love you."

Next, Daggett turned to his dad, Leonard, and handed him a small package. "Merry Christmas, Dad. I hope you like it," he said, his excitement palpable.

Leonard carefully unwrapped the gift and found a personalized coffee mug with the words "World's Best Dad" written on it. He looked at Daggett with a mixture of surprise and pride, "Dag, this is amazing! Thank you so much. I'll cherish this mug every morning when I have my coffee."

Norbert then reached into his pocket and pulled out a small box and a medium sized box. He handed the boxes to his parents, a twinkle in his eye. "Mom, Dad, I have a little something for the both of you."

His parents opened their boxes together to find a gold watch for his dad and a blue non itchy sweater saying "Best Mom Ever" with hearts all around it. Their eyes widened in surprise and delight. "Norbert, these are stunning! Thank you,Norby dear," his mom said, her voice filled with gratitude.

His dad nodded, a smile spreading across his face. "Son, this is too much. We love them. Thank you so much for such a thoughtful gift."

Daggett then eagerly handed Norbert a small package. "Merry Christmas,Norby. I hope you like it," he said while clapping in anticipation.

Norbert unwrapped the gift to find a book titled "The Adventures of Norbert and Daggett." He looked at Daggett, his eyes filled with emotion. "Dag, this is incredible! You wrote a book about our adventures together. I can't wait to read it. Thank you,Dag"

Daggett beamed with pride, happy to have made his brother happy, "Awwww shucks Norb. I thought it would be a fun way to remember all the crazy things we've done together throughout the years."

"Come on,BIIIIIG hug!"

Norbert couldn't help but burst into laughter at Daggett's attempt to escape his tight hug, "Oh, come on, Dag! You know you love these big hugs!" he teased, squeezing his brother even tighter.

Daggett squirmed and laughed, "Alright, alright! I give up! You win, Norb!" The two brothers shared a moment of brotherly love and laughter, their bond stronger than ever.

Stacy and Chelsea, Norbert and Daggett's younger sisters, walked up to their older siblings with grins on their faces. Each of them held a beautifully wrapped gift, and they couldn't wait to give them to their older brothers.

"Alright, Stace, let's settle this once and for all," Chelsea said, "Who gets to give their gifts first?"

Stacy crossed her arms, a playful glint in her eyes. "Well, I AM the older sister, so I think I should go first," she argued.

Chelsea rolled her eyes playfully. "Oh pa-lease, Stacy. We all know I'm the one with better gift-giving skills. Let me go first."

Norbert and Daggett exchanged amused glances, knowing that their younger sisters always found a way to bicker, even during the most joyful moments.

"Alright, alright," Norbert intervened,"How about you both give your gifts at the same time? That way, nobody has to go first."

Stacy and Chelsea looked at each other, considering their older brother's suggestion. After a moment, they nodded in agreement.

"Fine, we'll do it your way, brother Norby," Stacy said, a hint of a smile on her face.

Chelsea grinned, "Yeah, we can both give our gifts together. It'll be like a double surprise!"

With their plan settled, Stacy and Chelsea handed their gifts to Norbert and Daggett. The brothers eagerly unwrapped the presents, their eyes widening with surprise and delight.

Norbert opened his gift from Stacy, revealing a cool,shiny new guitar that is shiny and blue. "Stacy, this is amazing! Thank you so much. I can't wait to play this."

Daggett unwrapped his gift from Chelsea, finding a collection of comic books featuring his favorite superhero. "Little Chelsea, this is so awesome! Thank you! I can't wait to dive into these new stories."

The sisters beamed with pride, happy to have made their older brothers happy.

"I knew you would love them," Stacy said happily

Norbert and Daggett hugged their younger sisters tightly, their hearts filled with love.

"Thank you both for the wonderful gifts girls." Norbert said when his daughters walked over to him to give their parents their gifts.

Norbert and Daggett turned to their younger sisters, Stacy and Chelsea, who were eagerly waiting with their gifts. They exchanged excited glances before handing the gifts to their sisters.

Norbert gave his gift to Stacy, a small package wrapped in colorful paper. Stacy's eyes widened as she unwrapped the gift to find a brand new pink smartphone with glitter all over the phone. "Oh my gosh, Norby! This is amazing! Thank you so much,big brother!" she exclaimed,hugging her older counterpart.

Daggett handed his gift to Chelsea, a similarly wrapped package. Petunia unwrapped it to reveal a shiny brand new yellow laptop and a pair of green wireless headphones with flower patterns on the headphones, "Daggy, you're the best! I've been wanting these for so long! Thank you,thank you,thank you!" she said excitedly,hugging her older counterpart.

"Thank you both for these wonderful gifts. We love them!" Stacy and Chelsea said in unison.

Norbert and Daggett grinned, happy to have made their sisters happy, "You're welcome, girls. We're glad you like them," Norbert said, ruffling Stacy's hair playfully.

Lily and Petunia eagerly walked over to their parents and handed their parents their handmade gifts, their faces beaming with excitement. Norbert and Treeflower looked at their daughters with anticipation, wondering what surprises they had in store.

Lily handed her gift to her father, a beautifully decorated picture frame with a photo of their family inside. "Daddy, I made this for you at school. It's a picture of our family because you're the best daddy in the whole world." she said in her sweet innocent squeaky voice.

Norbert's eyes filled with tears as he hugged Lily tightly, "Oh Lily, this is the most precious gift I ever gotten. I love it so much. Thank you,sweetheart."

Petunia then handed her gift to Treeflower, a hand-painted ceramic mug with the words "Best Mommy Ever" written on it. "Mommy, I painted this just for you. It's to remind you every day how much me and Lily love you and that you're the best mommy ever." she said, her voice filled with adoration.

Treeflower's eyes welled up with tears as she hugged Petunia gently, "Oh Petunia sweetie, this is absolutely beautiful. I will cherish this mug forever. Thank you, my sweet P."

Norbert then turned to his daughters, Lily and Petunia, and handed them their presents. "Merry Christmas,girls! I hope you two like what me and mommy got you."

Lily and Petunia eagerly unwrapped their gifts. Lily received a new art set, complete with paints, brushes, and sketchbooks. "Oh, Daddy! This is amazing! I can't wait to start painting," Lily exclaimed, her eyes shining with excitement.

Petunia received a stuffed bear, cuddling it tightly. "Thank you, Daddy! He's so cute. I'll call him "Cuddles," she said, her voice filled with joy.

Norbert and Treeflower exchanged glances, happy to see their daughters' happiness. They then turned to each other and exchanged their gifts. Norbert handed Treeflower a beautiful locket with a picture of their family inside. "Tree, this locket is for you. I wanted you to have something to keep our family close to your heart like you once said to me when you gave me this doorstop when we first met." he said, his voice filled with love while holding his prized doorstop necklace close to his chest.

Treeflower's eyes welled up with tears as she hugged her husband tightly. "Oh, Norby, I love it! Thank you for always being there for us and for being the best husband and father in the whole world..."

Treeflower then handed Norbert a new toolbox, complete with all the tools he needed for his woodworking projects. "Norby, I know how much you love woodworking and creating stuff, so I thought this toolbox would be perfect for you. I hope you like it" she said in her soft, caring voice.

Norbert grinned softly, hugging Treeflower back. "Thank you, Treeflower... This is exactly what I needed. Now I can take on even bigger woodworking projects and create more stuff for the girls."

Finally, Daggett and Linnea handed each other their gifts. Daggett gave Linnea a beautiful scarf, hand-knitted by him, "Linnea, I made this scarf just for you. I hope it keeps you warm and reminds you of my love," he said.

Linnea wrapped the scarf around her neck, smiling at Daggett. "Dag, this is so thoughtful of you. I love it! Thank you for always thinking of me." Linnea said as she gives her husband a quick kiss on the cheek

Linnea then handed Daggett a new set of Muscular Beaver action figures. "Daggett, I know how much you love Muscular Beaver and love to pretend to be him, so I got you these rare Muscular Beaver figures. I hope you love them." she said,smiling back at Daggett.

Daggett hugged Linnea tightly, his heart filled with love. "Thank you so so much, Linnea. This means the world to me. I can't wait to start collecting these!"

As the beaver family sat together, surrounded by love and laughter, they couldn't help but feel grateful for the joy and togetherness that Christmas brought them. They exchanged heartfelt "I love you's" and enjoyed their time together, knowing that they had made this Christmas one to remember.

As soon as they all finished opening their presents, Norbert then gets an idea. Norbert gets up from where he's sitting as he walks towards the family piano. Norbert sat down on the seat and readied himself to play.

"Alright everyone, gather round the piano! It's time to sing some Christmas songs together," Norbert announced..

The beaver family quickly gathered around the piano, Lily and Petunia sitting on either side of their father, and Daggett and Treeflower standing behind them. They all eagerly waited for Norbert to start playing.

Norbert began to play the familiar tune on the piano, his fingers gliding effortlessly across the keys. The room filled with the sweet melody, and the beavers' voices joined in unison.

"We wish you a Merry Christmas, we wish you a Merry Christmas,We wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!" they all sang, their voices harmonizing beautifully.

They all continued to sing Christmas songs in harmony as all their forest animal friends opened their gifts from their homes and embraced one another as families should. Back at the North Pole,Santa and Mrs. Claus were enjoying each other's company while sipping their hot chocolate and cookies while getting themselves warm in their fireplace.

"Merry Christmas, everyone," Norbert said cheerfully,his voice filled with love and gratitude.

"Merry Christmas!" they all exclaimed in unison, their voices filled with joy.

And as the beaver family continued to celebrate the magic of Christmas, they knew that this would be a Christmas to remember for many years to come and will continue to celebrate many more with their friends and loved ones.

Merry Christmas to all and to all a good spootiful night.