CHRISTMAS DELIVERY
(You Just Thought You Knew)
Copyright © JK Maness Writing as SWMOHermit
December 19 2022
An exhausted Santa landed his sleigh at the north pole late Christmas morning. He was so tired he almost staggered walking from the muddy, ice laden sleigh toward his house. He could see the warm light escaping from the snow and ice covered building, and even as tired as he was appreciated all the cheerful multicolored Christmas lights decorating everything in sight. The thought of some of Mrs. Clause's wonderful cookies and several tots of eggnog caused his faltering steps to propel him forward slightly faster.
Santa never even looked back at the merry elves unharnessing the reindeer and pushing the dirty sleigh into its garage for cleaning and refurbishment after this, the last night of delivery for this holiday season. The reindeer gladly followed the elves into their barn and happily began munching on their meals while reveling in the brushes and warm, soapy water while the elves cleaned and massaged their exhausted bodies.
Just as Santa reached his door it flew open and Dorrie, one of his house elves smiled in greeting while stepping back and saying, "Welcome home Santa. Your bath is ready and the bathing room is nice and toasty warm for you."
Santa reveled in the wonderful smells that wafted out the door to him just before he stepped into the house. Even after eating thousands of cookies and drinking untold glasses of milk, his mouth watered. Just inside the door stood a smiling Butler Elf, Jeeves. Santa unfastened his heavy coat and handed it to Jeeves as he walked by, heading for a much needed bath, longing for a long hot soak. He'd been dreaming of his soak almost since taking off the night before.
He entered the bathroom and quickly finished undressing, dropping his soiled clothes on the floor. When he stepped into the tub and sat down, the just-right water temperature immediately felt hot, then, after he acclimated, perfect and relaxing. It would be so easy to go to sleep in the so comfortable tub.
Santa had barely leaned back before Mrs. Claus bustled into the room carrying a tray with fresh, hot cookies and his eggnog. She sat the refreshments on the table beside the soaking tub and seated herself on a chair nearby, carefully smoothing her skirts after doing so. She said, "Did you have a good run tonight, Santa?"
The not-so-jolly gentleman slowly turned his head to look at Mrs. C before he answered, "I suppose. It's been a long season and I'm exhausted. It becomes more difficult every year. The world's population keeps growing and growing. I don't know how much longer I can keep going. We only have a week a year off now. Every elf in the country is working for us now and we barely keep up with demand. What will we do when they can't keep up? How will the children get their presents when I can't keep up?"
'I'm sure you'll think of something dear. You always do. Look how much easier your night is since you began the year around delivery schedule."
"I know. I shudder to think about trying to deliver all those gifts on Christmas Eve. My magic reservoir is almost depleted now as it is. I don't think I could do that now just because of the magic depletion. It's bad enough having to magically hide the early gifts until Christmas Eve. Adding the spells to have the gifts follow people that move after delivery just depletes my magic worse, then, of course, I have to add a spell that returns gifts for those unfortunates who pass on during the year. And we don't want to forget the spells to convert gifts to lumps of coal for the bad boys and girls. I'm just exhausted. Like I said, I don't know how much longer this can go on."