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The Savior of Christmas: The

Anatomy of Racing.
It all began in a small town called Shiro.
The folks of Shiro were happy that Christmas was
approaching; many children were eager to receive their
presents. Parents and friends were busy working with
one another, chatting happily as they decorated the
town with festive lights and even hung hollies on their
doors. They even took the time to prepare dinner for
Christmas ve and sang Carols, as if Christmas was
already here.
The children themselves were busy having fun in the
snow, having snowball wars with one another. !owever,
far from the crowd, there was a sound that only a
person with ears of a bat could hear; a sob.
It came from a young teenage girl they came to know
so well, the shy maiden known as "ukiho !agiwara. She
was shocked to hear when she got news from a
saddened elf, who ran out crying, that Santa was sick#
"ukiho had been a $rm believer of the kind%hearted
man who only appeared during Christmas. !owever,
many people did not believe what she said, dismissing
the fact by countering that Christmas presents were
sent by their parents, and not truly by Santa. Some
even mocked her that she had been living in a lie, and
that the decorations were done to enliven the festive
mood; no mention of any symbolism of Santa was
involved.
Sadness began to engulf the delicate and innocent
heart of "ukiho&s as her cheeks became damper and
damper ' she was crying, devastated that Santa was
sick, and the altruistic man would not be there to usher
in Christmas like he did every Christmas ve (ight with
his presents, at least that was what she believed it to
be.
She had no one to talk to; no one would believe her, or
even listened to her problems regarding Santa&s
absence because they would )ust laughed at her,
dismissing that she was )ust a silly girl who was trapped
in the con$nes of her own imaginations. She was lonely.
!owever, far behind, a young lady with long, tinted
grey hair clenched her $sts. The young lady, known as
Chris &*uattro& +uschia, was another known believer of
Santa; she did not share it with other people, knowing
full well the conse,uences of saying that would result in
her getting the mock treatment.
She was great friends with "ukiho since young. -efore
that, Chris was )ust a fourteen year%old child who lost
her entire family due to a war. !er heart had been icy
cold since the war had ended, and she escaped into the
towns of Shiro, all cold and hungry, no shelter, nothing.
.t that time, it was Christmas, everyone were back at
home avoiding the cold and having Christmas dinner.
/ust when Chris thought that it was the end of her as
she collapsed from hunger, "ukiho, still a young child at
that time, helped her out by o0ering temporary food
and shelter at her humble house.
"ukiho&s warm heart and innocence illuminated the
former&s once cold and shriveled heart who believed
that the world was only full of greedy, self%centered
people. (ot to mention the unforgettable innocent
smile that "ukiho wore.
leven years passed, Chris became intelligent, diligent,
elegant and beautiful. She was well%known by others
even outside of Shiro, but she returned to live at that
very humble town. She became fast friends with the
shy young maiden "ukiho, hoping to repay her
someday.
Chris could not take this lying down; she was
determined to prevent "ukiho&s innocent childhood
smashed by )ust one stupid incident. !er anger gave
way to determination as she revved up her supercar,
determined to put an end to this misery once and for
all. She fearlessly drove all the way to the (orth Pole
within a few hours using the 1imensional -ridge
technology $tted into her supercar, which could allow
fast travel in the air without fearing any obstacles on
the ground.
2hen she located the workshop, Chris&s worst fears
were con$rmed. Santa was indeed sick, and he seemed
to not be recovering soon enough for Christmas.
2ithout hesitation, Chris, holding her tears, re,uested if
she could be Santa for one day, as she e3plained why
she wanted to do this tedious task at hand; because
she wanted to repay a friend&s altruism and innocence
that defrosted her once cold, icy heart, and that Chris
herself did not want to see that innocent part of "ukiho
go because that was what made her uni,ue, her
humane personality.
Touched by Chris&s soulful e3planation, Santa agreed to
grant Chris&s wish to see "ukiho&s smile once more by
letting her be Santa for this one time, but the snow on
arth became a devastating bli44ard, threatening to
disrupt any kind of progress; even the reindeers could
not be of help.
Chris, without hesitation, attached all the carriages,
containing the presents that were to be sent to
everywhere around the world, behind the back of her
supercar.
The supercar that Chris owned had been her loyal
partner for many years since the day she graduated
from high%school. She knew that after the mission, the
chances of the supercar dying would be high, but the
sight of having to see "ukiho&s smile again was well
worth the price that she had to pay.
Summoning all her pent%up emotion, Chris stepped on
the accelerator into the impending storm, the elves and
workers cheering her on.
The bli44ard threatened to blind the car&s windscreen,
and even Chris&s vision. Sometimes even threatened to
halt her progress altogether by attempting to making
supercar bu0eted multiple times by the snowy torrent.
!owever, Chris was not giving up. (ot now. "ukiho&s
smile and kindness in5uenced her, and now she was
determined to share it with everyone, even if it meant
dying in the process, or even the car itself destroyed in
the storm.
+inally, after all the hard work, and the perseverance
shown in defying the massive bli44ard, it $nally
admitted defeat, seemingly bowled over by Chris&s
determination. Chris&s $nally delivered all the presents
in time for Christmas.
The ne3t morning, everyone was shocked. The parents
never e3pected lots of presents to be under the big
tree, located at the centre of town. 6nly "ukiho herself
knew why; an elf braved the storm to secretly tell her
that Chris braved the massive bli44ard to deliver the
presents in Santa&s favor.
. price had been paid, the e3tremely cold temperature
caused Chris&s beloved supercar to be &fro4en& to death
' the compartments of her supercar all fro4en, and
broken down. It died#
Chris held on to her emotions, knowing that full well,
seeing "ukiho&s smile in the end was all the more worth
it.
"ukiho slowly approached Chris, $nally understanding
that Christmas is not about Santa or even presents. It is
all about the spirit of giving, willing to sacri$ce to see
people happy without e3pecting anything in return.
2anting to show her gratitude in restoring the
Christmas spirit, "ukiho gave Chris a handcraft necklace
with four rings connecting to each other.
Chris was wondering what it was when suddenly, a
warm aura could be seen surrounding "ukiho as she
developed small angelic wings and her hands spread
out to reveal a heart shape crystal. In which Chris&s four
ring necklace resonated with her, and her already
demolished supercar#
+rom then on, every innocent hearts on arth will know
the very 7uardian of Innocent !earts and kindness, and
the very epitome of speed.
-addies fear her#
Innocent hearts love the comfort and ma)estic presence
that she o0ers them#
8nowing that within the face of arth, there lies an
indestructible force that even enemies will know better
than to face them.
.n indestructible force that is the embodiment of
kindness, sel5essness, and innocence#
Chris and the very Supercar as people known, as the
.natomy of 9acing#
The Audi Le Mans Quattro

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