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Hashtag Holiday Havoc

Tuesday 26th November, Story #331/366

By L.C. SchäferPublished about a year ago 2 min read
Hashtag Holiday Havoc
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Sandy thought little of an unmarked parcel from an unknown sender. Everyone loved the Shefferley family. Gifts weren't unusual. When she found the elf inside, cogs started turning in her shrewd brain.

There's content here!

She resealed the box for Savannah and Wyatt to open in front of the camera when they got in from school. So what if it was staged? Everything was.

The shoot went as expected. Savannah whined, tossing her pretty ribbons and rolling her eyes. Wyatt got bored and whacked baubles off the tree with a lightsaber. Mateo tipped his milk over the cat. Karl sloped through in the background, angling his scowl away from the camera.

Sandy spliced together useable footage with a shot of her chatting animatedly in a Santa hat.

She'd been right; the unboxing was a hit! Her followers were keen to suggest names, and just as keen to vote for a favourite.

On the first of December, when the whack-a-mole that was bedtime was finally done, Sandy created a snowy scene on the kitchen counter, arranging "Jingles" at a jaunty angle with the flour bag and his own footprints.

The first week progressed as it might in any elf-friendly home. Jingles drew moustaches on the family photographs, tied up some of the ornaments with ribbon, and unrolled toilet paper all over the tree.

December marched on. Sandy was exhausted. Frazzled, actually, with the pressure of creating a picture-perfect Christmas. Not just for her children, but for her legion of followers. Why did I start this?

One night, she fell asleep without "doing the elf". She awoke next morning with a gasp, and flew downstairs, only to find that Karl must have done it. Jingles was surrounded by four broken gingerbread men and crumbs, looking decidedly guilty.

That night, Sandy went to bed early, delighted to discover in the morning that once again, Karl had got into the spirit of things. Jingles had rearranged the magnetic letters on the fridge.

you better watch out

On the third night, Jingles was hanged by his neck from the tree, with "Karl" pinned to his tunic.

"Not funny, Karl," Sandy muttered, binning the nametag and fastening the tinsel around Jingles' ankles instead.

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To be continued...

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  • Dana Crandellabout a year ago

    OK, now I'm starting in the right place. EOTS is inherently disturbing for a lot of folks. Great subject for a series!

  • Rebecca Pattonabout a year ago

    Is the elf (or whoever is controlling the elf) trying to pin the blame on Karl or is he looking to hang Karl? I'm intrigued...and a bit nervous. Good job!

  • Stephanie Hoogstadabout a year ago

    Elf on the Shelf has always been a bit creepy to me, but then I saw all these pictures of set-ups gone horribly awry…it’s no wonder you decided to make a series of horror stories out of it. The question is, how far into “Chuckie” territory will this go? Well done on setting things up with this first story!

  • Caitlin Charltonabout a year ago

    After I read 'you better watch out' I was not expecting what happened next. This is really good, I am hooked and I am glad I entered at the time when the next parts are up. 👏👌🤗♥️

  • D.K. Shepardabout a year ago

    Oh this is good! I’m hooked!

  • John Coxabout a year ago

    You have my attention! Not that that is an unusual occurrence. Just sayin’….

  • Hahahahahahaha the way Sandy keeps thinking it's Karl 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • Cindy Calderabout a year ago

    Haha! I love this story's concept of a naughty elf who's much more like a Jingles....aka Chuckie......

  • Caroline Cravenabout a year ago

    Ha! So good! Jingles sounds like he’s going to cause quite a lot of problems!

  • Mark Gagnonabout a year ago

    Ah, a mystery Christmas! Must be the Grinch.

  • Cathy holmesabout a year ago

    Ohh, this is interesting.

  • Hannah Mooreabout a year ago

    Oh jingles.

  • Lana V Lynxabout a year ago

    Excited to see where this goes, LC!

  • C.Z.about a year ago

    What a fun start! Elf-on-a-shelf has always creeped me out a bit, lol.

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