Winter Doodles
Winter Doodles are peculiar things. When children's drawings change from images of falling leaves and pumpkins to swirls of snow and gingerbread men, Winter Doodles begin to form.
With every scribble of a crayon or stroke of a child's paintbrush, the curves of a Winter Doodle bear, reindeer, penguin, or tree appears.
As more flourishes of green, red, silver, white, and gold are placed upon paper preserving the memories of the season, the number of Winter Doodle swells and rises when finishing touches are added to a little one's masterpiece.
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notice a movement out of the corner of your eye. Peering around the room, you see nothing out of the ordinary. As all of your decorating is now complete, you sit on your couch to admire your handiwork. However, when your gaze falls upon your fireplace, you notice something strange. Where your stockings once hung now hangs an odd sight. A creature hangs by its tongue, mouth agape, as if waiting to be fed. This creature is known as a Gift Gobbler. They thrive on a diet of presents and especially love Christmas gifts. When stockings are hung around homes, Gift Gobblers stealthily eat the decorations and attach themselves to fireplaces, doorways, and stair rails.
The lights are strung on the tree, cookies have been baked, and holiday cards are on the way to all of your family and friends. The last task on your Christmas to-do list is to display your stockings by the fireplace. As you sift through a box of holiday decorations, you