Santa's Little Helpers (Editing)
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  • Reads 342
  • Votes 26
  • Parts 26
  • Time 1h 32m
Complete, First published May 23, 2017
Nick has been living a boring life, preparing for Christmas year after year.
After 'The Incident', Nick has lost the meaning to truly live. 
That is until he meets two sisters that will give his life an 180 turn.
Will this Santa Claus be able to go back to his jolly self? Let's find out. 

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Nick smiled as he looked at the stockings hung up in front of the fireplace. The stockings were quite battered and each had a name on it, 'Selena' and 'Sarah' written in a child's handwriting.

What he hadn't expected was a little girl's voice right behind him.

"Santa?"
  
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★Be sure to check out chapter 13★
It's my favorite chapter so far XD

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