Andymr Posted December 20, 2006 Share Posted December 20, 2006 What happened on Boxing Day'Twas the night after Christmas and, utterly sha**ed,sat Santa and Fairy enjoying a fag.The table was set, the hour was late,the candles were lit, Santa heartily ate.the brats had been dealt with, "That's it for the year,"sarcastic raised glasses: "f**k this Christmas cheer."But two glasses clinked. Two glasses. Not three."Where the bl**dy Hell's Rudolph," said he testily."Not seen him since morning" she casually lied,smoothed out her tutu, and smiled, as he triedto put on an unconcerned air of disdain,his spirits to lift and indifference to feign.'Twixt pudding and cognac as Santa lit up"Delicious, my darling, that was a fine sup,"said he to the winged bint, hand on her knee,"So glad you liked it," she gleamed brittley,twiddled her wand and was inwardly smug:the dirty old git could be oh! such a mug!The meal was finished, the elves cleared the plates,And Santa complained of his pains and his aches:"I'm getting to old for this HO HO HO shite,and to shift all the gear in one bl**dy night?Which bloody god was it this bl**dy stunt started?""Bu**ered if I know." said fairy, who smartedfrom sitting on tree tops with thin underwearthat was no protection 'gainst pine needles there.And scrab'ling down chimneys - yes she did that too,or if there weren't any she came up the loo,with magic and curses that might keep her drybut stuff she went through'd make an honest girl cry.She glared at him darkly when he looked away,at his putrid pink belly - long gone was the daywhen his flatulent form could slide down the flue -now sweaty and smutty. And shockingly fewwere resemblances now to the jolly plump chapdepicted on cards. He was crass. He was cr*p.She twinkled. She sparkled. And brightly she litthe festival season while this stupid gitwas lauded and praised and held high in the eyesof little scrubbed faces whose yesterday's criesof endearing delight as the wrappings they torehad echoed 'cross continents. And, what was more,he no longer singled the good from the bad.She was tired. She was used. She was p*ssed. She was mad.So she looked on the scene now with some satisfactionas the bloated old fool, now disturbed to distraction,stroked overfed belly, a boxing day feast;his pallor was nervous, his forehead was creasedin furrows of worry and effort of thoughtas his far brighter partner dear Rudolf he sought.A new day was dawning! Bright future! What joy!She inwardly twinkled; was outwardly coy.The world would be sparkly, glittery, bright.And everyone'd soon see she'd always been right.And no one would argue, at Christmas no tear,she'd abide no dissenters, no cross word she'd hear.At gunpoint (if need be) they'd play happily,And no one'd stick fairies on no f**king tree.A murmurous belching her reverie shook."Oh Rudolph! Dear Rudolph! Oh please help me look!"Troubled eyes sought for Rudolph, the brains of the pair.Said Santa (approaching the edge of despair),"He should have been here. We should have been three.""But he was," said a voice tinged with murderous glee:"Oh Rudolph, dear Rudolph was your second course:on a platter of silver, with a dash of mint sauce!"His jaw dropped. His face paled. His eyes boggled out."And this is the last of that brown hairy lout!"Triumphant she brandished one last serving dishand with voice dripping malice said "what's your last wish?""No! No! It's not true!" Santa, quavering, wailed.But his plumpy complexion (which had at first paled ),was rapidly shading a nauseous greenas he, terrified, stared at the dish cover's gleam.With the calmness and grace of one truly crazed,like an angelic waitress the dish lid she raised.Beneath the fine silver lay Rudolph's fine heartand terrified Santa drew back with a start.The table top jolted, a wine glass fell off,while smoothly she lifted a Kalashnikov.Up his spine ran a chill and, with terrible leerher face grinned before him: "There'll be changes round here!"Then she shot him. Just shot him. Without more ado:for she'd seen all those movies with arch villains whobelieve they're immortal through pride and conceitand, leaving the heroes to hang by their feeto'er pools full of sharks and piranhas and stuffthen exit the room, while through some crafty bluffthe heroes escape. Oh not her. No not she:she just splattered his brains out, he died instantly.The noise brought the elves in, the reindeer came too.And brightly she welcomed them: "Do come in! Do!"Then she let them all have it: the panic was utterAs she sprayed them with bullets and laughed like a nutter.There was blood on the carpet and blood on the door.There was goo on the ceiling and guts on the floor.And no one escaped through the din and the haste.And the pieces went flying all over the place.And when it was over, the blood and dust settled,said Fairy, at length, in a voice slightly nettled,"Now I just want to get a few little points clearand I know you all think I'm the airhead round hereand you just wouldn't listen, you gave me no choicebut now I'm in charge." And with strengthening voiceshe told them how lovely the world would be now,with presents all year and such sweet things and howno one would ever be sad or be poor,there'd be no more strife and there'd be no more war.They'd always be happy and smiling, she trilled,"and those who don't laugh : they'll be painlessly killed,"but what did that matter? She asked so sincerely.All those who weren't happy, well really, they clearlyshould be tidied up and put out of the way.Oh bright dawn! Oh new life! Oh wonderful day!She glittered and sparkled and told them these things(surveying the carnage while smoothing her wings).Then she picked up her wand and she danced out the roomas blood dripped down curtains in the gathering gloom.'Twas the night after Christmas, so silent the house,except for the very small sounds of a mousewho, just for a change from the sugar and spiceof mince pies and puddings and other things nicemunched steadily through Santa's startled eyeball,while soft fairy footsteps slipped out through the hall.Merry Christmas one and all Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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