Bard Challenge #26, Non-Competing Entry
In Search of Kringle
By Disclaimers: None of the characters herein
belong to me - seriously. However I can honestly say that story is all mine,
so.... If you’re still reading my stuff at this point, you pretty well
know what you’re getting into. If you don’t have an open mind,
why exactly are you still reading? However, if you do read it and you find
something you think needs disclaiming, you are still more than welcome to let
me know. It won’t change anything, but it may make you feel
better. Ugliness will earn you a smack to the back of your head. Thanks: To Phil, Mac and Jeanne for beta
reading this for me. They’ve picked up all kinds of dropped letters and
missed quotation marks because Pink and Fluffy tend to leave a trail of them.
Their diligence is greatly appreciated. Honestly, I couldn’t ask for a
better group of women to beta read for me. All errors belong strictly
to me. Author’s Notes: This story is the result of Phil
asking, and since I was between projects, I said sure. She actually asked for something a little
different, but Pink & Fluffy took this and just kind of ran to another
country. When they got back, this is
what I ended up with. The Storyteller’s
Cardinal Rule is in effect. “1-800-SPANK ME. I know that
number.” Catherine raised an
eyebrow in Sara’s direction, her smile wicked as her blue eyes twinkled
in delight. Sara blushed and shook her
head. “Not for that
reason!” Catherine
held up her hands. “Not my place
to judge, Sara. You’re a big
girl.” “Grown woman!” Sara
growled as she cut Catherine a look and huffed impatiently. She held out one of Lady Heather’s
business cards. “The old man we
ran into this morning – Kris something... you remember?” waiting
for Catherine to nod. She flipped it
over. “He passed this to me
before he left the scene. ‘He
will give the desires of your heart’,” she read aloud. “I thought he was being a freak or
something, but maybe....” Catherine’s expression went
serious and she studied the card Sara handed her. “You think he knows something he
wasn’t willing to share with the police?” “I
think we should probably pursue it as a lead.
It’s as good as anything else we have at the moment.” “You
think he’s at Heather’s?
It’s the only contact information on the card.” “Let’s go talk to
her. Even if he’s not there, she
might know where to find him. There
has to be *some* reason he had her card in his pocket. I wonder what he meant by what he wrote on
the back, though.” “We’ll
ask him when we find him.” Lady Heather wasn’t at all
surprised to see them when she opened the door and she directed them into her
study and offered them tea before taking a seat behind her desk. “How can I help you ladies?” Sara explained the situation,
showing Heather the card the old man had given her. Heather glanced at it and nodded as she
stood. “He left something for
you. I’ll be back.” *** “All I want is what’s
coming to me,” the redhead whined.
The brunette looking down at her just smirked. “Whatever
happened to the old adage, ‘it is more blessed to give than to
receive’?” “They weren’t waiting
for Lindsay Boxer to let them out of a holding cell... again!” Cindy stomped her foot and crossed her arms
over her chest, glowering at the tall woman with just a hint of a pout. Before Lindsay could reply, Jill
walked into the room, eyes widening at what met her gaze. She schooled her features carefully, then
turned to Lindsay. “I hate to
break up your little rendezvous, but Claire called. She’s been trying
to reach you. She said there’s
something we need to see downstairs.” Lindsay nodded and grabbed her
phone from the nearby desk and scrolled through her box, noticing among other
things, three missed calls from Claire.
“All right. She tell you
anything? Give you any ideas what this
is all about?” Jill shook her
head, holding Lindsay’s eyes.
Lindsay sighed. “Well,
let’s go see what’s going on.
It’s gotta be important if Claire sent you up here to find
me.” They turned and headed out
the door, a disgruntled shout causing them to pause in the doorway. “Hey!” Cindy bellowed,
drawing every eye in the room to her.
“What about me?? You
can’t just leave me here, Boxer!!” Lindsay turned around slowly,
watching the room clear as personnel skittered out the door in an effort to
be anywhere else. She moseyed back
towards Cindy, who instinctively backed into the wall behind her. Then Lindsay leaned forward and gave Cindy
a smile. “Surprisingly,”
she drawled slowly, “I can.
I’ll be back shortly and fill you in. Maybe then you’ll be reasonable about
things.” “Lindsay....” “Not
another word, Thomas. Show me the
money.” *** “Faith is believing when
common sense tells you not to,” Sam read softly to herself as her
fingers traced over the raised words. It
was a plaque Janet had given her after her return to Earth, and at this time
of year especially, it brought a smile to Sam’s face. She’d just gotten off the phone with
Mac, glad they were in touch again after reconnecting at the convention in “Could what be possible,
Sam?” Janet asked as she closed the door to Sam’s study. She didn’t know what Sam was working
on, and since Cassie had made them grandparents, Sam’s study had become
the one place in the house the baby wasn’t allowed. So it had become an ingrained habit to keep
the door closed whether she was working or not. “Was that Mac on the phone?”
Janet continued, circling up behind Sam and wrapping her in a hug from
behind. “Is everything
okay?” “Don’t be afraid; just
believe,” Sam chanted softly to herself, then turned in Janet’s
arms to meet wide brown eyes. “Believe
what, Sam?” “How
would you like to go to “Sam,
what’s going on?” “It seems that Santa has
gone missing,” Sam said softly, closing her eyes to avoid seeing the
disbelief in Janet’s eyes. Janet
waited patiently, knowing Sam would relent if only to get an answer to her
question. She smiled into cautious
blue eyes when they fluttered open. “I’d
love to go to “I’ve
got a feeling we’re not in *** “God bless us
everyone!” Olivia exclaimed as she dodged into the farmhouse kitchen,
scattering raindrops as she entered.
Natalia and Emma both screeched as the cold water hit them, but Olivia
laughed, brushing a kiss over Emma’s head before turning to catch
Natalia’s lips for a long, passionate moment. “Mush... mush...
mush,” Emma complained, snagging another cookie while her
parents’ attention was otherwise engaged. “Man shall not live by bread
alone, kiddo – or woman either for that matter,” Olivia murmured
as she captured Natalia’s willing mouth once more. “Or by cookies,”
Natalia scolded when they separated again, the look in her eyes keeping Emma
from indulging another time.
“You’ll ruin your dinner, young lady.” “But Mama....” “You heard your mama,”
Olivia instructed quietly. Emma stared
at Olivia for a moment, then nodded her agreement. “Okay. Why don’t you go wash up and then you
can set the table?” “All right, but don’t
be telling secrets without me!” scrambling off to run upstairs. She was down again in a jiffy and
soon all three were seated at the table sharing the repast Natalia had
prepared. When they were done with the
first rush, Olivia leaned back in her seat.
“How would you like to go to “Will Santa be able to find
us there?” “Santa can always find the
little ones – big girls, however, can find him. And Emma looked between her parents
and saw the hopeful looks on their faces and smiled. “Guess it’s a good thing I am
big!” *** “Happy birthday!” Xena rolled over and glared at
Gabrielle from narrowed eyelids, just able to make out her grin. Xena huffed in annoyance and turned her
back to Gabrielle, covering her head with her pillow. “Please don’t remind me. Besides... you’re early.” Gabrielle rolled her eyes. Xena had been getting touchier about her
age recently, and Gabrielle was determined to change that immediately. She pulled the pillow from Xena’s
head and tugged on her shoulder until she was lying flat on her back. “Gabrielle!” “Xena – chill out,
okay? I know it’s early,
but....” Gabrielle snatched
something from the bedside table and handed it to Xena. “Ask and it shall be given to
you.” Xena glowered but took the paper
and sat up enough to read it – only to shoot fully upright when the
meaning of the words settled into her consciousness. “Is this for real? We’re really going to go and
just...?” “Yep. And Kris said he’d do his best to
make things interesting – for us and for them.” “When did you talk to Kris?”
Xena asked, flinging the covers from her body and rising from the bed as if
she’d never been in a snit to begin with. She smiled when she felt Gabrielle embrace
her from behind, then shivered when hands started tracing absent patterns on
her bare skin. “Does it really
matter?” Gabrielle asked, kissing Xena’s shoulder through a
smile. “No, but....” “No buts. I know how it feels, Xena. This is for me too.” “I love you – you know
that too, right?” “I do,” Gabrielle
replied, coming to stand in front of Xena at her urging. She shifted her arms to wrap around
Xena’s neck as Xena removed the robe she wore. “Thank you,
Gabrielle.” Gabrielle kissed her
gently. “Here’s looking at
you, kid.” *** He got an idea... an awful idea – then Kris got a wonderful,
AWFUL idea. The words roiled around Diana’s mind
and she closed her eyes, pinching the bridge of her nose as she sighed. How
did I let myself be conscripted into this ridiculous...? “I can hear you, ya know,
Princess,” Kris said with a smirk.
Diana looked over at him and glared, but he just chuckled at her. Diana sighed in aggravation. “Kris, I’m not a princess here
in man’s world – I’m just Diana.” “And I’m not the
Grinch – kindly stop comparing me to him. I’m just doing as *your* Queen
asked.” He studied her a moment,
his voice softening. “Have I
done something to offend you in some way, Prin... Diana?” Diana made an effort to smile at
him, but to Kris it was more of a grimace.
He waited patiently for her to speak. Finally, she seemed to come to a decision
and relaxed just slightly. “No,
Kris – I’m sorry.
I’m just not sure I understand why all this is necessary.” He grinned, his eyes crinkling in
delight. “Oh, Princess –
it’s not necessary at all.
It’s all in good fun. Let
us rejoice and be glad in it.”
He frowned when her expression didn’t change. “You do remember fun, don’t
you?” She moved away from him to look
out the window that overlooked the City That Never Sleeps. They were high enough up that she had an
excellent view without being able to hear any of the commotion from the
streets below. But her focus remained
on something beyond the panorama laid out below her, and her shoulders sagged
in realization. “I don’t think I do,
Kris. I haven’t for a while
now.” Thank you Gabrielle, Kris thought. It’s another fine mess you’ve
gotten me into. *** “Hey, what do you say we be
independent together huh?” Nikki turned around at the whispered words
and gave Nora her best rakish smile. “Why sugar – is that a
proposal?” She swaggered over to
where Nora was sitting and dropped into her lap, wrapping her arms around
Nora’s neck. Nikki watched Nora
flush the shade of a beet and her grin became tender, though her brown eyes
twinkled in delight. Nora cleared her
throat, willing the blush on her face to fade to something resembling its
natural color. “Heard that, did you?”
Nora asked, hands clenching. “Um hmm,” Nikki
drawled. “I can do all things
better when you’re involved than I can do them alone. So what’s going on, Nora?” Her face became serious as she felt the
tension ratchet up in Nora’s body.
“Baby, I was just teasing you.
I’m just happy that we’re finally out together. We don’t need to get married.” “But you’d like to,
wouldn’t you?” “I wouldn’t say no if
you asked,” Nikki replied, giving Nora a coy smile. “Are you asking?” “Maybe?” “I’ll admit I expected
something more traditional, but I kinda like the thought of being independent
together with you. So do you wanna
take it back or...?” “No! Um... Nikki, will you
marry me this weekend in “Seriously?” brown
eyes wide with amazement and hope and overflowing with love and
happiness. “You’ve been
planning this,” she accused. “I have – since the
law passed. I thought it would just be
us, you know... something simple. But
since our friends are all coming in anyway, I thought we could invite them as
our witnesses.” “There’s only one
little thing wrong with that idea.” “What’s that?” “Your mama will kill us if
we get married without her and the rest of the family.” “ *** “I almost wish there
wasn’t a holiday season,” Olivia grumbled as she moved more
paperwork around her desk. “It
just makes the crazies crazier. And
now they wanna have a Santa hunt?” “Wait - what?” Elliot
asked from his desk.
“Who’s having a Santa hunt?” Olivia shook her head. “You remember the convention we went
to in Elliot’s brows headed for
his hairline. “Why?” “Dunno – I’m
still waiting for clarification on that point.” “Be joyful in hope,
Detective,” Alex instructed from the doorway. “I have the answers you seek –
some of them anyway,” meeting Olivia’s expression with a laugh,
happy to see Olivia’s corresponding smile. “Santa is missing, and Gabrielle has
requested our help – all of our help – in finding him before
Christmas. What I got on the down low,
however, is this an excuse to get us all together to celebrate Xena’s
birthday.” “Why not just invite
everyone then? Why go to all the
trouble of cooking up a Santa hoax?” Alex shrugged. “Because it wouldn’t be as
fun? I don’t know, Liv –
maybe you can ask when we see them. In
the meantime, think of it as another poker run. The difference is, this time our objective
is on the move and can actually stay a step ahead of us. And we don’t have to find him in the
next three hours or even today.” “I suppose,” Olivia
replied with a sigh. “After all,
tomorrow is another day.” *** “I prefer to blame
Congress,” Abbie complained, accepting the drink from Mac and leaning
back into Casey’s warmth. Casey
kept her response to a smile Abbie couldn’t see, but Mac had no such
restraint and laughed aloud. “You live in DC, Carmichael
– of course you do. You have a
ringside seat for the circus that is our government in action. But in this case, I don’t think
they’re actually at fault.”
“So why are we on a train to
“Because it sounds like good
fun?” Casey replied, nudging Abbie with her shoulder. “C’mon, Abbie – what are
you afraid of?” “I will fear no evil,”
Abbie declared dramatically, garnering her the laughter she was looking for
and a shove from Casey that she wasn’t.
“Hey!” she complained, scrambling to keep from spilling
her drink. “You’re such a
goof,” Casey said affectionately and Mac nodded her agreement. “Why would you think Santa Claus is
evil?” “Have you ever seen him in
the mall?? He makes kids scream bloody
murder for God’s sake!” “So do clowns,” Mac
stipulated, watching Abbie shudder in disgust. “That doesn’t make them
evil.” Abbie leveled a glare at her. “You’ve never seen IT, have
you?” Mac laughed and Casey
hugged Abbie a little tighter. “Pennywise
was pure EVIL.” “Well, I don’t think
we’re going to run into Pennywise in Abbie tilted her head back to
catch Casey’s adoring eye, then studied Mac for a long moment. “All right, but if I see a
clown....” “Go ahead,” Mac
growled with a smile. “Make my
day.” *** “I’m over here, you
big horse’s ass – come and get me before I call the
police!” Jo ranted, doing her best to keep the idiot with the gun from
noticing anyone else in the room... especially Blair. Blair was wisely staying put and out of
sight, knowing any sort of distraction could mean bad things for her Joey. “No,” the gunman
screamed. “This is *my* kingdom,
and I shall not be moved from it! You
can’t make me!” Before Jo could speak again, an
old man brushed by her with a light touch to indicate she should wait, and
she hesitated long enough for him to reach the lunatic still waving his
gun. In moments, however, the gunman
was disarmed and cuffed, then Blair was in Jo’s arms. Uniforms led the suspect to a waiting
vehicle while others gathered witness statements. Jo hugged Blair tightly to her. She was used to being in the line of fire,
but having Blair there... even accidentally.... “I’m all right,
Joey. But I’d like to thank the
old man who stepped in.” She
glanced around. “Where did he go?” Jo frowned. He should have been *somewhere*
nearby. After all, he’d foiled a
crazy man’s attack on innocent people.
But no matter where she turned there was no sign of an old man with a
white beard and red suspenders.
“I dunno, babe,” motioning a uniform over. “Where’d the old man go?”
The beat cop gave her a funny
look. “What old man,
Detective?” “Nevermind,” Jo said
as she led Blair from the pagoda.
“Tell me I’m not going crazy,” Jo said when they
stepped away from the mayhem. “If you are, then so am
I. I would have sworn he was Santa
Claus. You don’t
suppose....” “I think if we’re
cruisin’ to the land of crazy, you’re gonna need a bigger
boat.” *** “It came without
ribbons! It came without tags! It came without packages, boxes or bags!
And in this case, it came without our luggage!” Myka huffed as she stood at the baggage
carousel that continued to remain empty despite her glare. “Why do I have the distinct
impression that those words have a completely different meaning than you
expressing your frustration over our lost luggage, darling?” The twinkle in her eyes was calming to
Myka, and the Agent let a small smile escape as the tension drained from her shoulders. “Sorry. I just....
Do you really think an artifact is bringing all these women to “I think that any excuse to
visit the City at this time of year is a welcome one. Now tell me about the verse you just quoted
– did you write it?” Myka’s laugh brought a smile
to “You will teach me your way,
darling? I’ll look forward to
it.” Myka blushed and Myka reached into her purse,
pulling out her wallet and withdrawing a credit card. She waved it at *** “Not too hot – extra
chocolate. Shaken, not stirred,”
Sam pronounced as she placed the cup in Brooke’s hand. Brooke patted the space in front of her and
Sam slid into her spot. She relaxed
with a sigh and Brooke leaned forward, wrapping her arms tighter around
Sam’s middle. “Everything okay?” she
asked, letting her fingers slide under the heavy sweater to rub light circles
on Sam’s belly. “Yeah,” Sam replied
softly. “This time of year
always makes me think of my dad. He
was big into Christmas – the meaning, you know... not just the retail
part of it. ‘Keep it holy,
Sam’ he’d tell me, and remind me that it was more about giving
than getting. We always chose our
year’s volunteer project on Christmas.” “That sounds lovely,
Sam. Do you wanna do something like
that with me?” “Would you? I’ve missed it since....” “We’ll find something
we can do here together, and you can tell me how it works as a year-long
project.” “I’d like that,”
Sam replied, then shifted the topic to something a little lighter. “So what so you think of this whole
Santa hunt idea? Have you seen him
yet?” Brooke grinned. “You know, I’m not sure. I thought I did when I was exiting the
subway this morning, but when I turned to see if he was real....” She trailed off, a frown creasing her brow. “What?” Sam asked,
altering her position so she could wipe the wrinkles off Brooke’s
forehead before brushing a kiss there. “He was just gone... like he
hadn’t even been there in the first place.” Sam bit her lip. “Maybe we’re not supposed to
find him until everyone is here?” “Maybe, but then why is he
roaming around now?” Sam shrugged and took
Brooke’s cup from her hand, setting them carefully on the table. “I dunno, but right now, I
don’t wanna think about missing Santas or volunteering or anything else
but us,” giving Brooke a leer.
“Fasten your seatbelts – it’s gonna be a bumpy
night.” *** “Of course, sir – a
fine night for spirits of one form or another sir!” Now, over an hour later, she stood
atop the “Be strong and courageous,
Kid. I know you’ve been behind
me since I left “Is everything all right,
Hel?” You took off so fast
– we were worried.” “I know. But you’ve been that way a lot
lately. Can I help?” Dinah nodded. “Talk to Barbara, Hel. She needs you to.” “I don’t think she can
help with this either, D.” “Maybe not. But she can be there for you... like you
were for her.” She blinked and
moved forward until she was standing next to “Santa Claus? Yeah, it kinds does. So I guess Gabrielle wasn’t
kidding. At least I don’t need
to add that to my list of weird shit happening lately.” “What weird shit?” “Lately when I serve
spirits, I see them,” *** “One of us is going to jail
– well, it’s not gonna be me,” Diana said as she forcefully
grasped Kris by the elbow and led him towards the nearest elevator. “I mean, have you even vaguely
considered the consequences of your actions?” Kris removed her hand from his
elbow, and pulled it through the crook of his arm until he was simply
escorting her through the crowd of people watching the nightly fireworks
being launched from the His words made her stop short and
she regarded him for a long moment before her tone softened. “You would, wouldn’t you? Even though I’ve been nothing but a
bitch since we arrived.” Kris chuckled, and his laugh drew
some attention, but most dismissed it as a vivid imagination tied in to the
time of year. “Of course,”
he conceded. “I’ve known
you a long time, Princess, and your Queen even longer. Surely you realize she brought us together
for a purpose greater than the one expressed.
Gabrielle has never been one to do things without reason.” “And you think her reason
for this hunt is me?” “Oh no,” Kris answered
with a smile, conscious of the number of people in the elevator with
them. “I think the reason for
the hunt is to give a little fun to the women willing to make the trip here
during the holidays to celebrate Xena’s birthday. But making you my chaperone? I think there is more motive there than
meets the eye.” She tilted her head to study him
thoughtfully, then smiled slightly.
“You could be right,” she agreed. Then the doors of the elevator opened and
they stepped out, only to be stopped as they exited. Diana stood up straight and looked the
nearest cop in the eye. “Is
there a problem officers?” *** “The six senses – to
see, to hear, to taste, to smell, to feel... to be. “Because it creeps me the
hell out, Barbara! If this is
evolution, I’d like to devolve back to my normal self now. Or at least evolve in a way that relates to
the meta I already am.” “But the greatest of these
is love,” Barbara murmured to herself as her brow creased into a frown
and she pinched the bridge of her nose.
Then she looked back at “And do you recognize any of
the spirits you’ve seen?” “Are you crazy?! Don’t you think...?” “I know Sweetheart. I’m just trying to help.” “I know, Red. I’m sorry,” “Have you seen them since we
arrived in the City?” “No. I’ve seen Santa
Claus, but no spirits.” “I guess the saying is true
then – there’s no place like home.” *** “They’re obviously
jealous of my nose. Anybody would
be,” Rachel said haughtily, crossing her arms tightly over her chest...
only to relax into the body behind her as pale arms wrapped around her
middle. A blonde head leaned forward
and brushed a kiss over an olive-skinned cheek, chuckling lightly in the
diva’s ear. “Baby, why are you getting
so defensive? We’ve talked about
this. C’mon – it’s a
command performance! They requested
you specifically! Do you not realize
how awesome that is??” Rachel
turned in Quinn’s embrace, wrapping her arms around the slim neck and
holding on with surprising strength.
Quinn returned the hug and waited – in a moment she felt Rachel
take a deep breath and find her composure.
Rachel leaned back to look up into hazel eyes. “Of course I do, Quinn! I just - in all my dreams of coming to “In everything give thanks,
right?” Quinn offered with a smile.
“Maybe they’ll like you so much they’ll write
something just for you to perform.” Rachel’s eyes lit up. “An original role! Quinn... that would be so amazing! Do you know the talent...?” giggling
when one perfect brow arched in amusement.
“Of course you do!”
Rachel squealed and Quinn just laughed, pulling her into another hug.
“This is so exciting!” “There’s my
girl,” Quinn pronounced when Rachel pulled back to stare at her, eyes
shining and lips creased in a huge grin.
She brushed the back of her fingers along the smooth cheekbone,
sighing when Rachel leaned into her touch.
Quinn leaned forward and kissed the nose that had caused such upset in
the first place, waiting for Rachel’s eyes to meet hers before she
spoke. “Hello, Gorgeous.” *** “This is Christmas –
the season of perpetual hope. And you
know how I live for it,” Andy said to Emily as the waiter set down
their second round of drinks. “You do realize you sound
uncannily like....” “Miranda? Yeah but I’m beginning to understand
her point. Every year it’s the
same thing. They have such lofty
goals... promise that they shall soar with wings like eagles; instead,
inevitably they crash to earth like rocks.
And every year we hope for better results. I’m hoping this year....” She broke off unexpectedly. “Isn’t that Caroline and
Cassidy?” nodding her head towards the door of the restaurant. “Please tell me we didn’t
manage to choose the one restaurant in the entirety of Emily’s eyes widened. “Nigel didn’t say anything
about it when he came down to the art department today. Surely he would have if he’d
known.” Her eyes grew impossibly
rounder and she set down her drink hurriedly.
“However, they seem to be making a beeline for you,” red
brows going into her hairline briefly before she smirked. Andy scowled before plastering a smile on
her countenance just as the twins arrived at the table. They nodded at Emily before
focusing their attention on Andy.
“Mother said you would help us, Andy. We are searching for Santa
Claus.” Andy blinked but before
she could respond, Cassidy continued.
“Not literally, of course.
We are taking her place until she can join the hunt.” Andy blinked again, then exchanged
confused glances with Emily who shrugged.
She turned back to the twins.
“The hunt?” “For Santa? You haven’t checked your phone today,
have you?” Caroline asked with a smirk when Andy shook her head. She pulled over a chair and dropped into it
while Cassidy circled around to do the same on the other side. With four people now seated at a table for
two, she motioned the waiter over and leaned forward in delight. “Oh Andy – you ain’t
heard nothing yet.” *** “We’ll have to outwit
the fiend with our superior intelligence!” “LUCY! Santa’s not a fiend!” Janet
said, aghast. Amy face-palmed while
Max and Dom smirked at one another.
Scud wisely remained silent and kept his eyes on his laptop, trying to
account for all the variables in the search for the elusive Mr. Claus. He could find a number of sightings, of
course; in this City at this time of year, how could he not? It was narrowing them down to something
useable that was taking so much time. “Well, he’s certainly
no hero,” Lucy countered, though her tone was less vehement than it had
been. “Otherwise, we
wouldn’t be out hunting for his sorry ass in the cold just days before
Christmas.” “Well we know he’s
been spotted all over the City – of course, there must be five thousand
guys dressed like Santa this time of year.
We just have to figure out which one is ours.” “Lean not into thine own
understanding, Grasshopper,” Lucy retorted and Amy’s eyes
narrowed. Lucy held up her hands to
explain. “If I was planning this, I’d want him to blend. But he’d have to blend both ways
– he’d have to look right in a Santa suit, of course, but
he’d need to be able to go out among people in regular clothes.” “So you think the beard and
the belly is fake?” Max asked. “No – I think
it’s real. At this time of year,
people would double take without thinking too much about it, you know. Thinking that he’s just a store Santa
off work.” Max’s glared a little
bit. “You do know that Gabrielle
is a very evil woman, right?” “I know she loves Xena a lot
to go to all this trouble for her,” Amy said softly. “I think it’s pretty awesome,
actually.” “It will only be awesome if
we win this time,” Max instructed.
“So let’s get to work.” Lucy smirked. “You talkin’ to
me?” *** “You know what the imagination
is?” ignoring the look her words got.
“Then let me say that he’s not a figment of our
imagination. There is enough
scientific evidence out there to prove the probability of a real Santa
Claus. However,” Dana Scully
added with a thoughtful pause, “most of humanity isn’t ready to
accept or believe those facts as more than a child’s fantasy. So making a hunt for a supposedly mythical
icon gives us the chance to be kids again and just believe.” Mary pinched the bridge of her
nose. “It just seems like much
ado about very little. How did we end
up part of this whole...?” She
swirled her hands around in a circle in an effort to convey her thoughts. “Because Gabrielle
asked? Because it’s Xena’s
birthday? Because we both missed out the last time she did something like
this? Pick your reason. But just like everyone else that is
participating, some tiny part of us wants it to be real for just a little
while. Then maybe we can ask Santa for
our heart’s desire.” “Excuse me?” Mary
asked, looking up from her hand.
“What the hell is that supposed to mean? And what does that have to do with
me?” “I’m here because I am
my beloved’s and my beloved is mine – but right now, he’s
inaccessible to me. And maybe this
will let me be with him again.”
She paused. “Isn’t
there something or someone beyond your reach that you’d like to
exercise a little bit of Christmas magic on?” “I s’pose,” Mary
agreed grudgingly. “I also
wanted the chance to see Alex again and meet all the women she’s been
raving over since that convention.” “See,” Dana pointed
out. “Reason enough for
now. The rest? It is what it is. So let’s go see if we can find jolly
old St. Nick before the rest,” waiting for Mary to rise and grab her
bag. “Hasta la vista,
baby!” *** “You used up all the glue on
purpose.” “Well, yeah. I used up all the glue so I could put on
the whole armor – you know... on the mannequin,” motioning to the
plastic model currently sporting a chain mail suit. “I need to get this done.” “Abby, if we do not leave
soon, we will not make it to “That’s true,
Abby. Can’t this wait til we get
back?” Abby shook her head. “I promised Ducky. I only have a few more pieces to
attach.” She glanced in
Ziva’s direction. “Why
don’t you call Temperance and see if she and her friends will be ready
in about an hour. I’ll be done
by then and we can leave right from here.” Ziva sighed. “Very well, Abby. But do not take too long. We do not want to miss
anything.” Then she turned and
left before Abby could say a word.
They watched her go, and Kate smirked. “I never thought I’d
see the day Ziva was excited about something beyond work.” “Don’t scoff,
Kate. I think it’s pretty
awesome myself,” Abby said as she carefully placed another piece. “It’s good to see her loosening
up a little – even if it’s for something as ridiculous as a
‘Santa Hunt’. At least
she’s opening up and making friends outside of work,” reaching
behind her for the last plate and smiling when Kate put it in her hands. “Thanks.” “You think the ‘Santa
Hunt’ is ridiculous?” Kate asked after a moment of silence. “I think an invitation to a
birthday party would have been easier, but....” She shrugged. “Maybe they just wanted to
have a little fun.” “I guess. Whaddya think?” Abby asked as she
stepped back from the plastic model. Kate
smiled. “It’s alive! It’s alive!” *** “You wanna ticket,
wiseguy?” “I am persuaded that would
probably not be in my best interests,” the old man replied. “Then I suggest you shut it
and move along before I do worse than that.
You got it?” “I got it...
officer?” JJ didn’t deign
to answer him, choosing instead to simply level a stare in his
direction. He took the hint and
scurried back into the crowd swirling around them on the sidewalk. JJ watched until he disappeared, then
turned her glare on the women staring at her in amazement. “What?? He was trying to start something. I just put a stop to it.” “Can you do that?”
Kris asked. “I mean,
you’re not that kind of law enforcement officer.” “Did you ever consider that
he might have been our man?” Kelly asked. “You know... Santa Claus?” JJ blinked and looked at
Emily. “You don’t
think...?” Emily shrugged. “I don’t know. It’s not like we got a description to
go on.” “I think it’s a
possibility,” Garcia piped up.
“He had the right look anyway.” JJ blew out a breath and rubbed
her forehead, trying to stave off a headache.
Sabrina stepped forward and put gentle hands on her shoulders. “What did he say that set you off so
badly, Jennifer?” “Something that makes no
sense... especially if he is the Santa we’re looking for.” She turned her gaze to Emily. “He said, ‘It was beauty that
killed the beast.” *** “You’ll shoot your eye
out, kid.” Frankie rolled his
eyes and gave Jane an exasperated look. “Jane, you do remember
I’m a cop, right? I’ve
been qualified to shoot guns for a while now.” “Not the same thing,
Frankie. Maura, tell him.” “She’s right,
Frankie. It really isn’t the
same thing. However, the fact does
remain, Jane, that he does have some experience in this arena.” Jane sighed. “Still not bringing him, Maura. “All right, Janie,”
Frankie relented. “Let me get
you to the airport so you can go do your girly thing. Then I can lie down and sleep in
peace. But I want you to know
something – I coulda found Santa Claus if I’d been invited to
this thing. I coulda been a
contender.” *** “You’ve been given a
great gift... a chance to see what the world would be like without
you,” the television droned in the background. Tracey beckoned the bartender and placed
her order, then turned around to study the women currently occupying a
majority of the bar they’d chosen to gather at. Xena and Gabrielle had yet to arrive, but
as far as she could see, everyone who had been in “Everything okay?”
Kelly asked as she stepped up beside her boss. Tracey nodded her head, but didn’t
stop surveying the room. “You
tired? I will give you rest if you
need a break, Tracey. I can take care
of the drinks.” Tracey smiled and shook her
head. “No, I’m good. Trying to figure out where they dumped the
kid for the night though,” tilting her head in Olivia’s and
Natalia’s direction. “Why?” Liz laughed as
she approached. “You afraid you
might get snookered again?”
Tracey growled but Liz remained unaffected by her reaction and simply cocked
an eyebrow at her. Tracey rolled her
eyes in disgust. “Maybe a little,” she
complained. “But mostly I was
curious to know if she was going to tell any stories this trip. She did a good job at the talent show.” “She did,” Liz
conceded, frowning when her phone vibrated.
“Excuse me,” she said when she realized who was
calling. “I have to take
this. So help me, I’m going to
make him an offer he can’t refuse.” *** “You’ve obviously
never been neck deep in nuns.” Xena gave Gabrielle a droll
look. “Surely they are not
comparing themselves to a room full of nuns.
I’ve been in a room full of nuns – I’ve been in a
room full of gods. This is so not even
close to the same thing!” “Xena, be nice! They’re having a good time tonight
– let them enjoy it. Besides,
aren’t you having fun?” Xena couldn’t stop the smile
that rested on her countenance.
“More than you know, my bard.
I needed this. Thank
you,” wrapping Gabrielle up in a hug. “And the real fun
hasn’t even started yet,” Gabrielle replied, returning the
embrace completely. “Depends on who you
ask,” Xena said with a smirk.
“According to Diana, plans fail for lack of counsel. She thinks you should have counseled Kris a
little more about how this was supposed to work. He’s already been all over the City
being seen by everyone.” “Good. He should be having a little fun too. Tomorrow they will hunt in earnest, and he
will lead them to where they need to be in time to celebrate your birthday in
fine style.” “I still can’t believe
you requested a command performance from the newest sensation to hit
Broadway.” “Hey! Don’t knock it!” causing Xena
to raise her hands in surrender. “Not knocking. Just surprised. You usually don’t utilize your
resources like that.” “I know. But you’re worth it. Now c’mon,” extending a hand
and waiting for Xena to accept it.
“It’s time to mingle.
Let’s go join the friends that have come to celebrate with
us. I’m sure they’re all
waiting to have a bit of dialogue with you.” “Ah, for the old days. We didn’t need dialogue – we
had faces.” *** “I’m pretty sure we
spotted him at “That makes sense,”
Sara concurred. “We saw him near
Bethesda Fountain.” “Yeah, but we noticed him in
the Library,” Lindsay mentioned. “And we picked him up at the
Washington Square Arch,” spoke up Bones. “Battery Park for us,”
Janet contributed. “We were in “I think we toured most of
the City... including Macy’s,” Nora commented. “I thought for sure he was gonna be
there.” “Not possible –
knowing what we do of Xena and Gabrielle, it couldn’t be nearly that
simple,” Alex stated without hesitation. “And looking there did give us a
chance to shop.” Olivia Benson scrubbed her hands
through her hair. “Yeah –
remind me to have a word with them about that planning,” her resigned
tone garnering chuckles throughout the gathered assembly. “If I’d known that was gonna be
part of the extracirriculars, I’d have planned better.” “Aw, c’mon,
Liv,” Jo said as she laughed.
“You should be used to it by now.” “Yes, Detective,”
Miranda’s quiet tone cut into the hilarity. “I have it on good authority that you
have plenty of practice,” smiling at the blushes that crossed more than
one countenance. “He’s not in any of
the public areas,” Barbara said.
“We’ve been through all of them. And I don’t think the employees will
appreciate if we start looking through the guest rooms.” “So why don’t you join
us in the Grand Ballroom?” Xena invited from the staircase. Every head turned in her direction and a
cheer rang out across the vast floor.
The employees looked more than a little startled at the outburst, but
knowing Xena was the cause, most just shook their heads with a smile and went
back to their work. The rest moved
forward to help Xena shepherd the women to the Grand Ballroom where a party
awaited them. The room was decked out in
beautiful holiday decorations – classically decorated Christmas trees;
garland and wreaths; holly and poinsettias.
And on the stage, a winter scene complete with a chair for Santa
Claus, though as yet, there was no jolly old elf. Without preamble, Gabrielle
stepped onto the stage and stood in front of the chair, waiting for the women
in the room to quiet. Xena stood
confidently beside her, and it only took a moment for all eyes to turn their
way. Gabrielle smiled. “Hi everyone – thank you for
coming. I hope you had a good time
hunting for Kris. He promised to make
it fun and interesting, and judging from some of the bags many of you are
carrying, I’d say he delivered.”
She smiled when everyone cheered again... even the shopping-reluctant
spousal units. “Now as you can
see, the food is out and the music is playing, so please... enjoy
yourselves. I’m sure Kris will
be here before the evening ends.”
She gestured behind her.
“We have his place all set up, and we expect each of you to talk
to him. We want pictures!”
garnering more laughter at her declaration.
“Until then, bar’s open!” This time, the cheer was loud
enough to echo off the high ceiling and the women dispersed to claim tables
and shed jackets and begin their merriment.
Slowly, one by one and as couples, they made their way over to where
Xena sat in Santa’s chair, watching the melee with a smile on her
face. She had missed this – the
camaraderie she had found with these women, and to know they were willing to
put aside their own holiday plans to celebrate with her and Gabrielle.... She greeted each of them, spending
time talking and catching up without ever losing sight of Gabrielle who was
slowly working her way through the throng playing hostess. During a brief lull in the crowd
surrounding her, Xena felt a light touch on her shoulder, and looked up to
find Kris smiling down at her. “She’s in her element,
isn’t she?” Xena grinned. “Born to rule,” she agreed,
then looked around. “What are
you doing out here? No one’s
supposed to see you until after Rachel sings.” Kris chuckled. “No one can see me but you,
Xena. I’m giving you a brief
respite between well-wishers. I need
you to share something with Gabrielle for me,” waiting for Xena to nod. “Tell her I’d like to talk to
you both after the holidays.”
Xena cocked an eyebrow, but nodded her acceptance of his words. He smiled again and patted her back. “Good. I’ll let you get back to it.” And without another word, he disappeared
again. The party continued on –
with Xena accepting gifts and birthday wishes; Rachel performing a medley of
Xena’s favorite Broadway songs, then leading the group in a rousing
chorus of ‘Happy Birthday’; the opening of the buffet; and
Gabrielle taking Xena’s hand and leading them to the makeshift dance
floor in the middle of the room.
Halfway through their first dance, Emma’s eager voice rang out
above the music. “SANTA CLAUS!!!” Laughter rolled from Kris and all
heads swiveled in the direction of the stage as excitement swelled at the
appearance of the individual they had been searching for all weekend. They surged forward, hoping to talk to the
man who had given them chase throughout the whole of Xena pulled Gabrielle closer to
her, ignoring the enthusiasm of the crowd.
She brushed a kiss over the top of Gabrielle’s head, capturing
her lips when Gabrielle looked up to meet her eyes. They only pulled away when Diana placed a
light touch on the small of their backs.
They looked at her unembarrassed, and she smiled. “Thank you... both,”
smiling when they nodded. “It
wasn’t what I expected, but it was what I needed. I have a feeling he may be able to do the
same for some of the others,” looking at Helena who was hanging at the
back of the crush. “Besides, I
didn’t think you’d want to miss Emma,” gesturing towards
the little girl currently ensconced on Santa’s lap. “Happy Birthday, Consort.” “Thank you, Princess. It’s been something.” *** When everyone had been given the
opportunity to speak to Santa, he rose and cleared his throat, causing
silence to fall across the room.
“Ladies, it’s been an interesting weekend for me –
one of the most fun I’ve had in a very long time. I hope you all enjoyed yourselves as
well,” smiling when they applauded.
“However,” he continued when it grew quiet once more,
“it’s time for me to go.”
He held up a hand to stop the groan that rose. “I still have a job to do. But I wanted to wish my good friend Xena a
very happy birthday.” The women cheered and hollered
loudly, and they didn’t hear Kris whistle. But you could have heard a pin drop when a
miniature sleigh and eight tiny reindeer pulled up in front of the stage. Kris stepped into the sleigh and grabbed
the reins in his hands, slapping them lightly and laughing as the reindeer
moved without further prompting. And they heard him exclaim
‘ere her drove out of sight – “Happy Christmas to all, and
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