A Christmas Karen: a Christmas Carol Parody
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  • Reads 80
  • Votes 4
  • Parts 3
  • Time 6m
Ongoing, First published Dec 30, 2020
Karen Scrooge always complains to the manager and never wears her mask but all will be changed when she is visited by the three spirits and the ghost of her fellow Karen.


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Vincent-McWilliams: A Christmas Carol

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Pippa (The Creator) Vincent and Maddie McWilliams are the definition of misers. They are rich but utterly stingy with their money, and they exploit the good nature of their employee Selena Smith. On Christmas Eve, however, the twins are in store for a rude awakening when they are visited by the ghost of their deceased grandmother and step-parent, Rachel and Kimberly, who informs them that they are going to be visited by three ghosts, including the Ghosts of Christmas Past and Present. DISCLAIMER! I don't own Scrooge: A Christmas Carol, any movie characters, any songs, pictures, videos, etc. The only people that I own are the real people in my life and my OCs. Maddie and her sister, Sarayah, Kimberly are their own people who I got permission to use. This is the written version of a Gacha video I made back in December 2019. I felt like I could've done more with the video but I do not have the time to make the video all over again for YouTube before the 25th so a book will be better. This might not even get finished before then but I'll do my best. Because the version of A Christmas Carol I'm using features songs from the 1970 Scrooge, I will replace some of the songs with ones from the original because there are some songs from the re-make that aren't as great as the original. Enjoy the book!