December 10, 2010

"A Misletoe Kiss" before the Christmas play

The reflection from the Christmas tree's glittering white lights glistened on the white snow from the window of the navy blue house as the crescent moon from the night sky shone into the room. It had started blowing the snow just as the young man named Glenn Readman rang the doorbell of the Mereso family he was bundled up with his brown leather coat and his red and green snowflake covered scarf, " Com' on, Com' on Staciee Open up it's freezing out here on your porch" his lips were slightly chapped. All of a sudden he heard the dead blot from the other side of their cedar oak door being unhinged he was thinking "Great maybe she'll let me have some Eggnog to moisten my lips before we go to the play across town..."

Sure enough it was his Staciee that had open her front door. Glenn was awe struck by her white and red fur coat that covered her winter white sweater, he had to admit she looks like a candy cane standing there. He just wished at that said moment he had some mistletoe to pin on her candy cane colors, "Hey do you have some Egg..."All of sudden that sweet candy cane dressed lady kissed him right on his lips... "What's with the holiday sweet loving my little candy cane?" She didn't really want to let those dry lips lose she wanted to warm them up with her own, so she pointed up Glenn tilted his head just to see what she was eying at the moment. "Nice little treat from your candy cane pal huh?" Nice and tasty for sure Ms Mereso so when did this piece of Mistletoe appear for it wasn't here yesterday right?" "I put it up there on the door frame She was taking it down from the door frame, but still held it in hand. "Earlier this afternoon since we were going to the play I want to be a little sassy tart with my Candy Cane loving boyfriend, hope I didn't over sweeten your dry lips, Mr.Readman?" "I will have to think about that on the way over to "A Christmas Carol" he had taken her hand that held the little fig and raised her arm so that they could have a Mistletoe stroll of kisses on the way to the play.

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