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Click hereAfter a hard day working on Christmas Eve Jim slept like a baby.
He got up early in the morning, as he always did, and he shuffled off to the kitchen in his apartment, only half awake. He had to make some coffee before starting the day. It was a requirement for Jim.
As he walked to the kitchen he noticed something was unusual. At first, he couldn't tell what it was.
Then he saw it. A stocking hung over the mantle of the fireplace in his apartment. It stuck out because Jim did not have many Christmas decorations, and he was quite certain he had not hung a stocking this year.
He approached it and pulled it off a hook on the mantle that he had not put there.
He opened the stocking. Inside it was a note. And a pin. He took the pin out and held it up. It was the pin he had won at his job. He was sure of it, because it bore a small scratch he had made in the back of it so he could always identify it if he lost it.
He opened the note. The paper was small and square and brilliantly white, just like the note Alyasa had left him. The words on it were written with the same flowing handwriting. Dear Jim, I couldn't bear to keep your pin, so I brought it back to you. Merry Christmas, Alyasa. P.S. I hope I see you at the holiday party again next year. I think I may get some more time off.
Cute story, wouldn't mind meeting an elf like that myself. I agree there are plenty of possibilities for at least a few follow-on stories. I appreciate your and your Muse's (elf's?) imagination and abilities to bring it to your story. Thank you for sharing your vision and talents.
Nice quick storyline but needs more. romantic stuff that is needed between them, maybe she can't keep away, and she keeps visiting him, they both have fallen in love with each other, to the point that he takes the job placement that nobody wants, stationed in the very top point of Canada, it comes with an cabin to live in so they can be near each other, she keeps visiting him.then what ever happens between them is up to you to carry on with the situation.
I echo another's comment, in that I could imagine follow on stories. F'rinsrance, how about a joint summer vacation? How might an elf respond to a beach? Or swimwear? Or, perhaps, toss the entire North Pole aside, and move in with him? How might an elf look for a job? Or apply for college? Suppose they had kids? Are human/elf crosses even possible?' And so forth.