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The Christmas Dog
By Brian Skinner
Bo was a dog, a different sort of dog, but still a dog.
With his black pug nose, he sniffed around
the room. He smelled Christmas cookies. That made sense,
it was Christmas time, the perfect
time for Christmas cookies. Of course, it was always Christmas-like
around here, here being
Santa's village, but Christmas cookies are only really Christmas
cookies at Christmastime. Well,
at least they seem to taste better at Christmastime thought
Bo, and that's what mattered most.
"Why hello there Bo, looking for Christmas cookies are
you?" asked Mrs Claus, and Bo woofed
his answer. Bo was usually a quiet dog, but cookies are
worth the effort.
"Well here you go boy, three cookies, but don't let Santa
know you had them, he thinks you're
getting too pudgy. He's one to talk, but of course, he's
Santa, and Santa has to be pudgy", said
Mrs Claus as she handed him three cookies. Bo agreed that
Santa should be pudgy, it was just
one of those things that seem right the way they are. He
also agreed that he shouldn't tell Santa
about the cookies, not that he knew that he could, being
a dog and all, but he agreed anyway.
He wagged his tail at Mrs Claus in thanks for the cookies,
as he was thankful, and scurried off,
as he knew Mrs Claus was busy. He quite liked Mrs Claus,
an altogether lovely woman to be
owned by, at least by his standards. He figured that she
was good by other standards as well,
but he wasn't one to assume much, because he was that kind
of dog. He thought of visiting
Santa, but quickly decided not to, because he probably would
be busy at the moment, it being
Christmas Eve and all, and he wasn't the kind of dog to
get in someone's way. That would just
be bad manners, and bad manners was not something that Bo
had, he was not that kind of dog.
Bo decided to go watch the elves...perhaps they had some
cookies to give him. The elves liked
him, but then, elves liked most everyone. But it was still
nice be liked by elves. Plus, he liked the
elves as well, they gave him attention, and cookies. He
wandered into the workshop quietly in
the way that small dogs do. He watched with delight as the
elves made the toys for all the
children of the world, in their own magic way. Bo had been
around for several years now, but
the sight still delighted him.
"Why hello there Bo, how's my favorite red pup doing today?"
asked one of the elves, Ginger to
be precise. Bo woofed in way of response that he was doing
well. It was nice that he was their
favorite red pup...of course he was the only dog around,
but it was the thought that counted.
The elves once told him that most dogs weren't red like
him, as he was as red as Santa's hat
and suit. Bo figured that might make him special, but he
also thought it just made sense that
Santa's dog would be red, it was just...right.
"Mighty busy today Bo, but I think we have some time to
give you some cookies though. There's
always time for Christmas cookies, right Bo?", asked Ginger.
"Woof!", agreed Bo, quite heartily. Ginger always had seemed
a sensible person, for an elf of
course.
"Here you go, four cookies. Don't tell Santa though, he
says we give you too many snacks
between dinners for a young dog such as yourself. I hope
Santa is getting ready, we're too busy
to check on him today. Oh well, he doesn't need us nagging
him, he's done this enough times
right Bo?" Bo agreed, Santa might seem a bit silly at times,
but he could be quite sensible...for a
human. He gave a wag of his tail, and a thankful woof, then
decided that perhaps he should go
see Santa, just to make sure he was doing alright. Bo didn't
want to be a bother, but then
humans sometimes need dogs to check on them.
Meanwhile...Santa looked over his sleigh. Drat, he thought,
one of the parts were loose. That'd
need to be fixed. It was a shame really that getting ready
for Christmas wasn't easier, more like
the stories about him that made it seem easy. But it was
worth it in the end, the good children
deserved their gifts. He decided to go to the tool shed
behind the village castle, and get
something to fix the sleigh. As he got into the tool shed,
Santa's rather pudgy body bumped the
door. It shut fast behind him. He searched for the tools,
and quickly found it. He turned to open
the door...it was locked...from the outside. This would
not do! Santa tried again, and bumped
the door. Still it did not budge. He shouted for help, but
no one heard. Tired from the effort, and
the business of the day, Santa sat down on a work bench
for a moment to collect himself....
Bo couldn't find Santa in his study. Not surprising, Santa
did move around a lot when he was
busy, and he was quite busy today. He checked to see if
he was with Mrs Claus. but he was
not. Mrs Claus looked a bit worried, and was wondering aloud
to some of the elves where Santa
could have gotten himself off to. Bo, not having much else
to do, went to look for him around the
castle, but he was no where to be found. He checked with
the reindeer, but they weren't much
help...he couldn't speak reindeer, and couldn't ask if they'd
seen him. He was only a dog afterall.
Santa seems to have gotten himself well hidden thought Bo,
and he decided that he should be
the one to find him. Santa was his master afterall, and
dogs are good at these things.
Bo finally decided to check with Woody, in the magical
Christms tree forest just outside the
village. Woody was the tallest, and oldest Christmas tree
in the forest, and being magical and
all, he could talk. Some might find that strange, but Bo
did not. It took a lot to be strange in
Santa's village. He went to Woody and greeted him with a
woof, and asked him if he had seen
Santa around. Woody was a wise old tree, and knew several
languages, including dog. Woody
said he had not, and expressed his worriedness over the
situation. It wasn't like Santa to
dissapear on Christmas Eve. Bo agreed, Santa was usually
more sensible than that. He asked
Woody for suggestions, and Woody said to bring one of the
reindeer to him, and he'd ask them
if they'd seen Santa last. Bo thought this was very sensible,
and agreed to the plan. He went to
fetch a reindeer, Dasher he decided, to bring to Woody.
He woofed at Dasher and motioned that
he should follow Bo. Reindeer are a smart lot, if not a
bit foolish sometimes, and so he followed
the little red dog. When they reached Woody, the large old
tree explained everything to Dasher,
and then listened to his answer. Woody told Bo that Dasher
had last saw Santa go behind the
castle. Bo thanked Woody, and asked him to thank Dasher
in reindeer, wagged his tail, and
went to get Mrs Claus.
Mrs Claus was quite worried by then, walking around the
castle shouting for Santa. Bo gave a
woof when he found her, and a few more woofs, nudging her
leg, trying to get her attention.
"What is it Bo, do you know where Santa is?", asked Mrs
Claus. She always was a smart human
thought Bo.
"Woof, woof!", answered Bo, and started toward the door,
trying to get her to follow. She did
follow, as was the sensible thing to do in Bo's estimation.
He brought her behind the castle, but
there was no sign of Santa. Mrs Claus shouted his name,
but there was no answer. Bo strained
his doggy ears, since he could hear better, and he noticed
a sound. He woofed to Mrs Claus,
and went off in the direction of the sound. He got louder
as they got nearer to the old tool shed.
"I know that sound", said Mrs Claus as she neared the tool
shed, "It's...", she opened the tool
shed door, "...Santa's snoring!". She was right, there was
Santa, fast asleep on a work bench,
snoring away. "Wake up Santa!" shouted Mrs Claus.
"Huh?! What? Oh, hello there! You found me, good, thank
you, that didn't take too long", said
Santa.
"Too long? You were in here asleep for hours Santa, you'd
be way behind schedule if I didn't
have the elves working extra hard. What do you think you
are doing in here?", asked Mrs Claus,
rather irritably.
"Hours? I just laid down a second ago, to rest, I was getting
a tool to fix the sleigh, and the door
locked behind me. I tried to get out, but it tired me out
before long...I thought I'd just lay down on
the bench for a second before trying again...", responded
a rather confused, and sleepy still,
looking Santa.
"Well you're lucky that Bo here found you, or we might
have been in big trouble", said Mrs
Claus.
"So you found me Bo?", asked Santa. Bo woofed a yes. "Well
then, I know one dog who's going
to get an extra good Christmas gift this year", said Santa.
It was busy and hard work, but Santa did get off for Christmas
on time that night, and delivered
all the gifts for the children. When Bo woke to find his
presents that morning, he found an extra
big present. Mrs Claus opened it for him, and inside was
a new green scarf for him, and twenty
Christmas cookies. A fine gift, Christmas cookies being
a good thing to eat on Christmas day.
Mrs Claus put the scarf around his small red neck, and Bo
started to nibble on one of the
cookies. A fine gift indeed, for a very fine Christmas.
Found at the Christmas
Corner
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