You are on page 1of 2

*The Elf's Adventure*

I am an elf, and I work at Santa's workshop. I love my job, because I get to make toys for children all over
the world. I also love Santa and Mrs. Claus, who are like my parents. They are very kind and generous,
and they always take good care of us.

One day, I was making a toy train, when I heard a loud noise outside. I looked out the window, and I saw
a huge snowstorm. The wind was blowing hard, and the snow was falling fast. I wondered if it would
affect our work, or our delivery.

I decided to go and ask Santa, who was in his office. I knocked on the door, and he invited me in. He was
sitting at his desk, looking at a big map. He had a worried expression on his face.

"Hello, my dear elf," he said. "What can I do for you?"

"Santa, I saw the snowstorm outside Is everything okay?" I asked.

He sighed, and shook his head. "No, my dear elf, everything is not okay. The snowstorm is very bad, and it
has blocked the roads and the airport. We can't use our trucks or our planes to deliver the toys. We have
to find another way, or we will miss Christmas Eve."

I gasped, and felt a pang of fear. "But Santa, what about the sleigh and the reindeer? Can't we use
them?"

He smiled, and nodded. "Yes, my dear elf, we can use them. But there is a problem. The sleigh is too
small, and the reindeer are too few. We can't fit all the toys and all the elves in one sleigh. We need more
sleighs and more reindeer."

I thought for a moment, and then I had an idea. "Santa, I know where we can find more sleighs and more
reindeer. There is a place called the North Pole Village, where there are many other elves and animals.
They have sleighs and reindeer, and they are very friendly. Maybe they can help us."
Santa's eyes lit up, and he clapped his hands. "That's a brilliant idea, my dear elf! How do you know
about the North Pole Village?"

I smiled, and told him. "I read about it in a book. It's a magical place, where the elves and the animals live
in harmony. They have a lot of fun, and they celebrate Christmas every day. They also have a lot of snow,
and a lot of ice. They make ice sculptures, and ice slides, and ice castles. It's a beautiful place, and I
always wanted to go there."

Santa hugged me, and said. "Well, my dear elf, today is your lucky day. You will go there, and you will ask
for their help. You will be our hero, and you will save Christmas. Are you ready for this adventure?"

I nodded, and said. "Yes, Santa, I am ready. I will do my best, and I will not let you down."

He gave me a warm coat, a hat, and a scarf. He also gave me a small sleigh, and a reindeer. He told me
the directions to the North Pole Village, and he wished me good luck. He also gave me a walkie-talkie, so I
could keep in touch with him.

I thanked him, and I got on the sleigh. I waved goodbye to him, and to the other elves, who cheered for
me. I felt excited, and nervous, and happy. I was going on an adventure, and I was going to help Santa
and the children.

I said to the reindeer, Let's go, buddy. We have a mission to accomplish

He nodded, and he ran. He pulled the sleigh, and we flew. We flew over the snow, and over the trees, and
over the mountains. We flew towards the North Pole Village, where our friends were waiting for us. We
flew towards our destiny, and towards our dream

You might also like