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331 lines
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SANTA'S HELPER
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'Twas the night before Christmas, and all through the
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house, not a creature was stirring, not even my spouse...
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My lover was back east to be with his parents for
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Christmas, and I decided to stay here to be with mine.
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Coming home from the office Christmas party to an empty
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house, I was so tired I just ripped off my clothes, flopped
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onto the bed and fell asleep.
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I awakened in the middle of the night, thinking I heard
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a sound on the roof. I laughed out loud, it's probably Santa,
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I kidded to myself. But then I heard it again. It wasn't a
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scraping noise, like a tree would make, it was, well, sort of
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a clomping. No, couldn't be! Those bells I think I hear are
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the wind! Then I heard more noises, but now they sounded
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like they were coming from downstairs, in the living room.
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I threw on my robe, grabbed the baseball bat that I leave
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right under the bed for just such an occasion, and quietly
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crept out of the bedroom and down the stairs.
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My eyes were adjusted to the dim light as I ap-
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proached the living room. I couldn't see anyone. But the
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sounds were coming from the corner of the room where the
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chimney was. Lucky burglar, normally a fire would be
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blazing, but tonight I was alone and too tired. I just stood
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there and watched as his feet appeared. This guy had to be
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kidding. He had on boots and red pants. He was wearing
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a Santa Suit! But he was tall and thin. As he emerged from
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the fire place and turned around, I snapped on the light
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switch and yelled, "Freeze!"
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He looked truly surprised, and dropped the big red bag
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he was carrying. "No, don't hurt me! Please!" he said.
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Taking a good look at him, he was beautiful. About
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6'2", blond mustache (he was wearing a Santa hat),
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beautiful movie star face, trim well proportioned body.
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"What are you doing in my house?"
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"Well, I know you're not going to believe this, but I'm
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Sean Claus, Santa's nephew. He got sick, and I'm filling in."
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"Yeah," I said, "and I'm Bugs Bunny!"
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"No you're not," he said. "You're Dave."
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"How do you know my name?"
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"Oh, Santa told me all about you. Don't believe me,
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huh? Let's see. What did you got for Christmas when you
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were a kid. Name a year."
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"OK. I can go along with a gag. I remember. When I
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was 10 years old, 1965," I said.
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He took out a small worn book from his back pocket
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and said, "Hmm. Let's see. 1965. Oh yeah, here it is. You
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got a toy sailboat and Charley McCarthy Ventriloquism
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doll."
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"Yeah, that's right. How does HE know?"
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"You see," he said. "This is HIS book. I'm telling the
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truth. Now, let me leave the presents and then I have to
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go."
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I still couldn't believe it, but there was no other possibil-
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ity. He had to be who he said he was. I suddenly felt real
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dumb and embarrassed that I had threatened him. "Hey
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look, I'm sorry for scaring you," I said.
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He looked in my eyes, and smiled. I almost fell back-
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wards from the impact. He came over to me, and still
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looking in my eyes, said softly, "Well, it was partially my
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fault. You're not supposed to wake up. I think Rudolph's not
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too sure about me yet, I made a poor landing on your roof."
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Then he brushed my face lightly with his hand. I
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brought mine up to his. He reached behind me, pulled me
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to him, and we kissed. Gently at first, then harder, full open
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mouth and tongues. We kissed and held each other tight
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for a long time. When we finally broke the kiss, he said,
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"Oh God, it's so cold and lonely up at the North Pole." He
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started to pull me toward the sofa.
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I said, "What about the presents? The children?"
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"Don't worry," he said. "I have as much time as I need
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to deliver all the Christmas presents, and when I'm finished
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then it'll be Christmas morning. You don't think Santa goes
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straight through without resting, do you?"
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We moved over to the couch, and he started to pull off
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his Santa suit. He took off his bright red heavy woolen
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longjohns, and exposed to me one of the most beautiful
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bodies I had ever seen. Big heavy chest, covered with light
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blonde hair, firm washboard stomach, beautiful thick uncut
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cock and low hanging balls. His cock got hard as he
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watched me open my robe, and throw it on the floor. Then
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we fell back onto the big sofa and kissed and hugged
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again.
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Our cocks were hard between our stomachs. He
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started kissing my face, then moved down to my neck, and
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my chest, and took my nipple in his mouth and sucked and
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softly bit, all the time exploring the rest of my body with his
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hands. He worked his way down to my crotch, and took my
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hard 7 inches down in one gulp. Then he moved around
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and placed himself over me, so we could 69.
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He started to play with my asshole with his finger, and
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when he did, I would buck up onto him. "Your Christmas
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present list for this year doesn't say anything about a cock
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in your ass, but Santa didn't tell me I wasn't allowed to
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improvise," he said, as he moved around behind me, and
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raised my legs in the air.
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He spit in his hand, rubbed it on his cock, and plunged
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right in all the way. Fireworks were exploding in my eyes,
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and I felt like I was one of the reindeer and he was riding
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me through the clouds. All of a sudden, he started to fuck
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real fast and hard, and bellowed "HO HO HO!" and I felt my
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ass being filled with his hot cum. At the same time, my
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cock sprayed cum all over his chest.
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We rested for a few minutes, and then he said he
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really had to get back to work. He put on his suit. I helped
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him on with his boots. He took two gift-wrapped presents
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out of his bag and put them below the tree. Then, almost
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as an afterthought, he pulled out another small green box,
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and put it under the tree, too.
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"From me," he said, and smiled.
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He started to get back into the chimney, and just
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before he ascended, he said, "Thanks! All Santa ever gets
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is milk and cookies!" And then he disappeared up the
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chimney.
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I ran over to the window, and I saw the sleigh and the
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reindeer flying up and away. I was beat, and went back
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upstairs and fell asleep again.
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I woke up at dawn, feeling great. Then I remembered
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what happened, and realized it must have all been a
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dream. I went downstairs to fix myself a cup of coffee,
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laughing all the way, until I noticed the small green present
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under the tree. The card said, "Merry Christmas. Sean."
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This is the sequel to "SANTA", also written by FOXX
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Santa's Helper Revisited
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'Twas the night before the night before Christmas and
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all through the house not a creature was stirring...
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Except me, that is. Laying in bed, tossing and turning,
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it felt like I was never going to get to sleep. And there was
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only one reason. The same reason that had kept me
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sleepless around this time of year for the past three years!
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Sean Claus, Santa's nephew!
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It felt like I was going bonkers! I could never tell
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anybody what happened! They'd think I was crazy. I would
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too, but all I have to do is look at the ID bracelet around my
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wrist that he left for me in that little green box under the
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Christmas Tree four years ago. It had his first name, Sean,
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inscribed on it. I haven't taken it off since.
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He never came back, although I stayed awake every
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Christmas Eve waiting for him. I even went so far as to
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send him a letter, a few months ago, addressed to Sean
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Claus, c/o Santa Claus, North Pole. But he hadn't an-
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swered. I bet some postal worker got a real laugh out of
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that one.
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Am I going to stay up again this year? Is he going to
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come back? I couldn't get him out of my mind as I contin-
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ued to toss and turn in bed.
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I think I had finally started to drift off to sleep when I
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awakened all of a sudden, not knowing why. Darn, I said to
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myself, I was almost asleep! Then I heard it. Someone was
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knocking on my door. That's why I was awake! I squinted
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at the clock. 1:30! Who would knock at my door so late? I
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heard it again. He's pounding now, it must be important. I
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grabbed my robe as I got out of bed, and headed out the
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bedroom and down the hall to the front door.
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Angrily, I opened the door and was ready to yell at
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whoever had woke me up, but instead, my jaw just dropped
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and I couldn't say a word. It was him!
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"I didn't know what to do. You don't have a chimney
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any more!" he said, then he smiled that electric smile and
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my knees got so weak I felt like I was going to collapse. He
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came in and we hugged for about two or three days. Well,
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I guess it just felt like three days. We finally broke the
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embrace, and he took off his winter coat as we went over
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to the couch to talk.
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"Wait a minute!" I realized all of a sudden. "You're
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early! Christmas Eve's tomorrow!"
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"I know," he said, his face getting serious. "Dave, we
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have a problem. You're practically the only person who
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knows about me, so you were the only person I could think
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of to help."
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"My god, there's nothing wrong with Santa, is there?"
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I said.
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"Oh no, it's nothing like that," he said. I relaxed a bit.
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"We need you to come up to the North Pole. It's urgent!
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Only, it's kind of like against tradition to ask an outsider to
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work for us, especially at this time of year, so that's why I
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feel a little funny about asking you, but it's really important!"
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"Well, gee," I said, "Why do you need ME?"
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"You're into computers, right?"
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"Well, you should know! Santa got me a really great
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new one last year! What does that have to do with this?"
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"Well," Sean went on to explain, "you see we've been
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computerized up at the North Pole for a couple of years,
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now. The elves really took to it. But this morning, all of a
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sudden, we can't access the Christmas Present List
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Database and nobody can figure out what's wrong! If you
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can't come with me to the North Pole and fix it, none of the
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kids will get any presents this year!"
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"But what about your back-up?"
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"Back-up?" Sean replied with an empty look on his
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face.
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"Never mind. What if I can't fix it?"
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"I believe you can! You HAVE to!"
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"OK, I'll be packed in 15 minutes!"
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"No, we don't have time! Throw some clothes on, grab
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a heavy coat, and let's go!" Sean said as he started to get
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up and walk me to the bedroom.
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He watched as started to pull on my 501s. My cock got
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rock hard. He came over and stroked it through my jeans.
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"Mmmmm," he said, "but there'll be plenty of time for
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that later. We really gotta go!" I threw on a shirt, jumped
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into my boots, grabbed my briefcase/tool kit and we headed
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for the door.
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I looked around as I was locking my front door but
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couldn't see the sleigh anywhere. "Where's the reindeer,
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Sean?" I asked.
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"What? OH! Sorry," and he pointed to the street where
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a cab was waiting. "That magic only works on Christmas
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Eve. We have to do this the regular way!"
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And so we were off in the taxi. "Back to LAX," Sean
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told the cab driver.
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We were both pretty quiet all the way to the airport. I
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guess I was a little disappointed we weren't going on the
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sleigh. But as Sean and I were walking through the Airport,
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my feelings started to pick up. I was going to be up at the
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North Pole with Sean! A quick check of the flight status
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board showed we only had a few minutes and we had to
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run to make the plane. We almost missed it!
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I think I fell asleep on the flight up to Nome. All I
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remember was my head leaning on Sean's strong shoulder.
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Then it was a small propeller plane from there to the North
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Pole. It was snowing and I didn't think they flew in weather
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like that, but Sean whispered to me not to worry, that the
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magic wouldn't let us down.
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Mrs. Claus and a few elves met us at the North Pole
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airport. We hurried up to Santa's workshop in their Jeep
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Cherokee. The place was a mad-house, bustling with
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activity. Many more elves came over to greet us.
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"Where's Santa?" I asked.
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"He's inside trying to redo the lists from memory," Mrs.
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Claus said, and one of the elves butted in, "But even he
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doesn't think he can do it in time!"
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We went in and Santa looked really worried, but came
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over to me and thanked me for coming all the way up to
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help. Then we all went into Santa's office and looked at the
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computer. It was a 386 compatible with an 80 meg hard
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drive and a VGA monitor. His database program was intact,
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but the data file was just gone. Norton Utilities Quick
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Unerase didn't work, but with closer examination with
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Norton Utilities' main program, I found that the data was still
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on the disk, and with Santa and the head elf's help, we
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slowly but surely reconstructed the data file. It took hours
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but by morning it was all done and working. The last thing
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I remember was backing it up a second time onto floppies.
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I woke up under a heavy comforter with Sean's arms
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wrapped tightly around me. I could see out a big picture
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window the workshop over on the other side of the yard. All
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was quiet.
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"Where is everybody?" I asked.
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"All is done!" the hunk in bed next to me said. "You
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slept all day! It's Christmas Eve and Santa's out on his
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rounds! And now it's just you and me." I brought my head
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back down next to his chest and snuggled closer.
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"Santa said you really deserve something special this
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year for Christmas. Do you have anything in mind?"
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"Oh, I don't know," I kidded back, and we both dove
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under the covers.
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Merry Christmas Everybody!
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