Nope. They were on Santa Time, so only a few minutes have passed, or no time at all. Even Scrooge met with & traveled with, 3 spirits Chistmas Eve Night & was up bright & early Christmas Day Morning.
If it ends like this I’m going to be really MAD. What happens to Santa and his wife, Will Clyde ever be the same again, and what do Miles and Kevin get for Christmas?
The snow-laden air of the North Pole shimmered with a quiet serenity as Kris Kringle stood before the two boys, their wide eyes reflecting the warmth of his gentle smile. The echoes of their grand adventure still lingered, carried on the whispers of the wind, yet the time had come for farewells.
“Do we have to go?” one boy asked, his voice laced with reluctance, the innocence of youth wishing to linger in the realm of magic and wonder.
Kris knelt to their level, his gaze both tender and wise. “Aye, my young friends,” he said, his voice deep and steady, like the roots of an ancient tree. “Every journey must find its pause, though seldom its end. You have walked through shadow and light, and the lessons you carry will serve you in the world that awaits.”
The boys nodded solemnly, their hearts heavy yet full, for they understood. Kris continued, “Faith and love, these are the true gifts of this season. They are the lights that guide us through darkness, the bonds that mend what is broken. Even brothers, estranged by time and hurt, can find their way back.”
As he rose, the boys clutched each other’s hands, drawing strength from the bond forged in their adventure. Kris smiled down at them. “Take heart, for your story is far from over. You return to your families, your own Christmases, but the lessons of this journey shall remain.”
With a flourish of his hand, a shimmering portal began to glow, leading them home. “Go now, young ones,” Kris said. “The season is yours to carry forward, as I have carried it through the ages.”
As the boys stepped through the light, Kris turned toward the horizon, where his own trials awaited. For though one chapter had closed, another lay ahead, waiting to be written. And so it was that hope endured, as stories, like the stars above, never truly end—they simply pass their light to those who follow.
Frankly, I dislike that crabgrass has developed this habit of ending the story arc before we know what’s going on. I want to know all the little epilogue details like what happens to clyde. the exact same thing happened with the special education arc. It ended way to fast. :l
Going back to turkey will be kind of a let down for the boys, I would imagine, and then they’d have to wait a month to find out what Santa brings them. It will be interesting to see how this plays out.
mccollunsky 5 days ago
Santa doesn’t want them to see what he’s going to do next.
danketaz Premium Member 5 days ago
Oh boy, they get to keep the jackets.
GreasyOldTam 5 days ago
Except that there parents have already taken the tree down. Only thing under it now are some needles that escaped the vacuum.
doctorwho29 5 days ago
So we won’t know what happens?
godloveskaylahyu 5 days ago
Btw does anyone notice its still January 1?
Ida No 5 days ago
Santa: “Pieces of paper protecting you under child labor laws.”
JoeStoppinghem Premium Member 4 days ago
Santa’s gratitude.
klesmiley_ Premium Member 4 days ago
And so the arc is finally over. Finally…
markkahler52 4 days ago
Wow, boys! School’s already started back up! Where ya been?!
LadyPeterW 4 days ago
Nope. They were on Santa Time, so only a few minutes have passed, or no time at all. Even Scrooge met with & traveled with, 3 spirits Chistmas Eve Night & was up bright & early Christmas Day Morning.
diskus Premium Member 4 days ago
Well done!!
James Deveney Premium Member 4 days ago
Celina has betrayed you – what happens next?
Diat60 4 days ago
Mrs. Claus and the son – a story left untold. Bad comic creator!!!
Ellis97 4 days ago
Finally, this story is coming to an end.
ComicKing456 Premium Member 4 days ago
If it ends like this I’m going to be really MAD. What happens to Santa and his wife, Will Clyde ever be the same again, and what do Miles and Kevin get for Christmas?
elbow macaroni 4 days ago
Well, it’s more than a week late for Christmas.
Crandlemire 4 days ago
The snow-laden air of the North Pole shimmered with a quiet serenity as Kris Kringle stood before the two boys, their wide eyes reflecting the warmth of his gentle smile. The echoes of their grand adventure still lingered, carried on the whispers of the wind, yet the time had come for farewells.
“Do we have to go?” one boy asked, his voice laced with reluctance, the innocence of youth wishing to linger in the realm of magic and wonder.
Kris knelt to their level, his gaze both tender and wise. “Aye, my young friends,” he said, his voice deep and steady, like the roots of an ancient tree. “Every journey must find its pause, though seldom its end. You have walked through shadow and light, and the lessons you carry will serve you in the world that awaits.”
The boys nodded solemnly, their hearts heavy yet full, for they understood. Kris continued, “Faith and love, these are the true gifts of this season. They are the lights that guide us through darkness, the bonds that mend what is broken. Even brothers, estranged by time and hurt, can find their way back.”
As he rose, the boys clutched each other’s hands, drawing strength from the bond forged in their adventure. Kris smiled down at them. “Take heart, for your story is far from over. You return to your families, your own Christmases, but the lessons of this journey shall remain.”
With a flourish of his hand, a shimmering portal began to glow, leading them home. “Go now, young ones,” Kris said. “The season is yours to carry forward, as I have carried it through the ages.”
As the boys stepped through the light, Kris turned toward the horizon, where his own trials awaited. For though one chapter had closed, another lay ahead, waiting to be written. And so it was that hope endured, as stories, like the stars above, never truly end—they simply pass their light to those who follow.
Teto85 Premium Member 4 days ago
Santa knows it’s time to go.
davesteele6239 4 days ago
Still 2 days to go
Spudallicious 4 days ago
Frankly, I dislike that crabgrass has developed this habit of ending the story arc before we know what’s going on. I want to know all the little epilogue details like what happens to clyde. the exact same thing happened with the special education arc. It ended way to fast. :l
Strawberry King 4 days ago
Yeah! Like wha-?
6turtle9 4 days ago
Going back to turkey will be kind of a let down for the boys, I would imagine, and then they’d have to wait a month to find out what Santa brings them. It will be interesting to see how this plays out.