|  Christmas Loveby freedom_angel_08
 
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 "'It was the 
day before Christmas and all through the house not a creature was stirring not 
even a....' We have heard this a million times! Why don't we go with something 
a little different?" asked the blue Uni, Leandra jumping irritably from the Queen 
size bed to the huge stone bookcase leaning precariously sideways because of the 
masses of books piled high on the shelves.
       "But we always read that story!" piped up the 
  young Zafara, Lysander also leaving the bed and running towards the searching 
  Uni.
       "It's tradition!" exclaimed the small Lupe, 
  Sage jumping up and down on the squishy bed along with his twin brother Chase.
       Lysander readily agreed with the twin boys and 
  to prove their point he swiftly grabbed the thin book from the hooves of Leandra. 
  "If you won't read it, I will. There's nothing like a traditional story the 
  night before Christmas."
       "But it's so old! We've heard it so many times 
  and we know exactly what is going to happen in the story." Replied Leandra wearily 
  following the retreating Zafara who was clutching the small book protectively 
  to his chest. 
       Lysander nimbly jumped atop the bed and gently 
  nudged the two twin Lupes towards him so they would be near him to see the pictures 
  in the book. The twins eagerly jumped into each of his arms and snuggled close 
  against him, waiting for the familiar story to issue forth from his lips. They 
  loved the story and both thought it just wouldn't be Christmas without it. Lysander 
  flicked to the first page and began where Leandra left off using different types 
  of voices and dialects in the story so it would be more enjoyable for the young 
  boys. Leandra sighing in defeat climbed to the foot of the bed, and laid down 
  belly first listening to the story as it took shape in her mind's eye. 
       When the story was finished and the twins were 
  fast asleep in Lysander's arms Leandra smiled lopsidedly and softly asked, "You've 
  heard that story your entire life so why wouldn't you want something different 
  for once?"
       "I like familiar things. The story is a tradition 
  and it's not only that, but that story is the twin's favorite and they haven't 
  heard it for their entire life need I remind you. I'm doing it for them. After 
  all what would Christmas, or for this case Christmas Eve be without doing something 
  good for someone else? I love them and I love doing things for them that they 
  love. I don't care if I've heard it over a million times, but every time it's 
  read to the twins I can tell by the twinkle in their eyes and their hushed voices 
  that it's new each and every time for them. That's why I read it." He finished 
  gently kissing the twins atop their red heads.
       Leandra sighed and then very quietly crawled 
  over to Lysander and said with admiration, "I'm so proud of you. You're exactly 
  right. It's hard to believe I didn't see that, but I'm so happy you did. Thank 
  you."
       The Zafara grinned ear to ear and then looked 
  at the clock hanging on the wall beside the bed, "You're welcome and Merry Christmas."
       The Uni looked at the clock in slight puzzlement 
  and found it to be twelve thirteen. She grinned and looking back to Lysander 
  replied, "Merry Christmas to you too."
       When the Zafara awoke, he could smell the enticing 
  aroma of ham cooking and could see out of the corner of his eye that the Christmas 
  tree was filled to the top with presents wrapped in paper of all colors. He 
  grinned and noticing the twins were up, he got up himself to inspect the tree 
  and its contents. He could see dozens of presents for himself and couldn't wait 
  to open them, but most of all he couldn't wait to see the twin's faces when 
  they opened their own presents. 
       Lysander hearing a soft pattering looked around 
  until he found the source of the noise; it was snowing. He made his way across 
  the bedroom floor and childishly pressed his face against the frosted window 
  pane. Lysander looked out to find the word transformed over night into a white 
  haven. Ice crystals shimmered on the edge of the house and dangled off of the 
  trees issuing forth a radiance of pure beauty. The snow that was falling from 
  the baby-blue was in the form of large clumps, but they were falling slowly; 
  almost lazily to the ground. 
       With a shout of glee Lysander, forgetting the 
  presents underneath the tree went to the nearest closet and grabbed out a parka, 
  a scarf, and a pair of gloves. He put them all on after he had dressed himself 
  in warm clothes so he would not catch cold, "Sage, Chase wanna come outside 
  and have a snowball fight!"
       The answering footsteps coming down the hall 
  from the kitchen told him that they would, very much indeed. He smiled kindly 
  as they greeted him with merry Christmas's and pulled on their coats. "Alright 
  you two. You go on out there, I'll be just a minute."
       They giggled like conspires to themselves and 
  literally hopped to the door in a frenzy. Lysander turned away from the front 
  door and made his way to the kitchen where he found Leandra busily cooking ham, 
  turkey, and all sorts of other tasty foods. "Planning on feeding an army?"
       She smiled at him and wiped her hooves on the 
  apron hanging lopsidedly from her neck, "Maybe, but with you three to feed there 
  won't be enough for an army, let alone for one more person."
       Lysander winked, "You know you're probably right 
  about that. The twins and I are going to have a snowball fight, if you wanna 
  join you can."
       Leandra laughed, but hearing the timer of the 
  stove she quickly turned around and opened the over door to bring out the steaming 
  rolls. "I don't think I'll have time. Be back in one hour so we can open presents 
  and then eat, alright?"
       Lysander nodded and ran out the kitchen to the 
  front door intending to spend every minute of the hour having a blast. Before 
  going outside though he looked through the glass window to see both the twins 
  waiting on both sides of the door with snowballs in hand. He chuckled to himself 
  as he sneakily walked to the back door and looking both ways walked out. He 
  grabbed snow off the white ground and tightly packed it into a snowball and 
  repeated the process until he had two large snowballs ready for launching. Lysander 
  crept to the edge of the front part of the house and with a shout ran towards 
  the twins letting loose the snowballs. They hit both twins smack in the face, 
  but before he could get away they had pelted theirs at him hitting him in the 
  back and his tail.
       An hour later the three traipsed into the house 
  dripping wet, cheeks aglow both with the cold and the exertion they put forth 
  in their war of wits and snow. After they had gotten warm clothes on they made 
  their way to the Christmas tree and sat as close as possible next to the tree. 
  After a couple of minutes Leandra walked in and sat herself down by Lysander, 
  "Well, what are you waiting for? Dig in!"
       "A paint set!"
       "A sail boat!"
       "A green Quiggle plushie!"
       And so on.....
       When all of the presents were open and the wrapping 
  paper strewn everywhere, including on the tree, Leandra brought forth a small 
  thin present wrapped in shiny blue wrapping paper. "I wanted to save this for 
  last. I bought it this morning for all three of you because I know you would 
  love this."
       Sage grabbed the present and eagerly tore open 
  the wrapping paper to find three small thin books all titled The Night Before 
  Christmas. "We already have this book."
       Leandra smiled showing pearly white teeth, "I 
  know. I decided since all of you love the book so much I would buy you each 
  your own copy so you can read it any time you want and keep it in your room. 
  If you guys don't mind, I would like to keep the old one."
       "Alright. Thank you, Leandra!" exclaimed Sage 
  passing out the other two books.
       Lysander knowingly glanced to Leandra to see 
  her watching the twins with love as they flipped excitedly through the pages. 
  Lysander crawled over to Leandra and whispered, "I'm proud of you. See you didn't 
  need me to make them happy. The gift of happiness was there the entire time."
       "I suppose so, but because of you I realized 
  that it's not just good enough giving them something they would probably like. 
  You should give them something you know they would love and would treasure for 
  years. And I think next year I'll read the story, because after all what is 
  Christmas without tradition and, above all, love?" 
The End
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