A Very Weary Christmas

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3rd Person P.O.V

The kids were back at it with decorating but instead of Halloween this time it was for Christmas. "Come on guys just a little higher" Jasmine says trying to balance on the shoulders of lost ones. Right as she almost got the star on the tree they made Bendy walked in "Jasmine are you sure this is safe" he said twiddling his thumbs "Yes dad I'm sure and don't worry I'll be fine" Jasmine said in an attempt to calm her father "Well ok then" he turns to the lost ones "If you drop her you are all dead". The lost ones shook a little in fear but stopped to make sure Jasmine was ok "And I got it" she said as she got the star on top of the tree and climbed of the lost ones and looked up at the tree with a smile. After a bit everyone gathered into the main room to get a look at the tree "wow this looks amazing" sammy says looking at the tree "I almost can't believe you decorated this whole tree by yourself" Boris said. The tree was very large being over 9 feet tall while Jasmine was only a little over 5 feet tall. After they got done showing off the decorations they began to eat. While the kids were laughing, messing around, and playing the parents were worrieing because not only were Jasmine's strange dreams not going away but they were getting more frequent "What do you guys think we should do I mean if her dreams are really a sign Joey is going to show up then what does he want" Henry said clearly in destress "I'm don't know but it probably isn't anything good that's for sure" Norman said anger lacing his voice "Well what ever it is let's just agree that until he does show up let's just focus on our kids deal" Bendy looking at his daughter as she laughed and messed around with searchers, lost ones and the other two girls. They all agreed that was what they were going to do and from then on the night went all well for them.

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⏰ Last updated: Dec 26, 2020 ⏰

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