Jingle bells and three fugitive elves - a Christmas adventure
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  • Reads 175
  • Votes 1
  • Parts 14
  • Time 3h 41m
Ongoing, First published Dec 02, 2019
Timothy, an unadoptable orphan who has never had a wish come true, receives the gift of a lifetime when given the chance to play the countdown to Christmas with three elves who are cursed to disappear forever on the twenty-fifth.

The mischievous elves are wanted all over the world. Krampus employs their cousin, Jack Frost, to find and bring them back so they can receive their punishment.

Rudolph doesn't really like them either. Neither do all the other reindeers. 

With these in mind, the three elves struggle with doing good deeds, hoping to beat the twisted ways of the Calendar of Doom by Christmas night.
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