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10/12 A Flicker of Light Flashed By
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It Was a Wild Night There was a wind storm out that night in winter on the eve of Christmas. Nobody had a present from Santa in years. Some say that he was blown away to a new planet in the wind storm.

But there was a house at the end of the road nobody ever visited. One kid who said he saw Santa go into that house never came back out.

But one day in October someone new moved in and wanted to get to know the neighbors…

He went to go see the house at end of the road. All the neighbors tried to stop him but… It was too late. He had already gone in and there he found Santa loading his sleigh. But then all of a sudden out of the wind that jolly looking Santa turned into two octopuses!

Then they put their arms out and he screamed and ran out the door. They ran after him and then they caught him.

Then they turned into three rattle snakes and gave him a big hug.

Then they started to shed their skin. He found out that they were just actors and from that day on every year they visited that house and each year their act would get better and better.

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