My Christmas Story by Afrodite Gjabri D2,Neon Aegina

The Boy Who Believed in Santa….

 

It was Christmas Eve and as the snow was  starting to fall. Michael and his family were having dinner, when someone knocked on the door. Michael ran and opened it, but there was no one, only a small letter. The letter was for Michael because it had his name on it. When he went back inside, he told them what he’d found. His parents thought ,that maybe, one of his relatives gave it to him, so they let him read it alone. Michael went to his room and started reading it. The letter was saying that they knew he didn't believe in Santa, so they wanted to take him on a journey tonight to see Santa and believe in him. He thought, that one of his friends wanted to prank him, so he didn't believe it.

 

Later that night, Michael went to his bed and slept. After 2 hours of sleep. a noise woke up  Michael. The noise was coming from a train outside his house. He went outside and he remembered the letter. He asked the captain of the train, why they were there. The captain said, that they were there to take Michael to Santa Claus. Then,  the captain asked Michael, if he was going or he was staying. First, Michael said that he wasn't going, but then he changed his mind. He got onto the train and he saw other children. Michael spent a great time on the train because he made new friends. They played board games and after that they had lunch. After the food, they drank hot chocolate with marshmallows. The journey lasted one night. Finally, they arrived at Santa Claus’ Factory. They saw elves working and preparing the presents for the children. Suddenly, Santa appeared and told them a story about the children who didn't believe in Santa Claus. When he finished telling the story,  the children believed in Santa. After that, they took their presents and they left. When Michael got home a strange noise heard and Michael woke up. He thought, it was all a dream, but when he went outside he saw Santa on Sky saying'' Ho ,ho ,ho Merry Christmas''. After that, he believed in Santa.

 

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