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An Ornament Story
My name is Natasha. Once, before I was born, my mom and dad had a puppy named Sam. He was a golden retriever. On his first Christmas, my mom gave him an ornament.  It was a puppy on a candy cane with a dog tag that said “91” because it was 1991.  After my baby brother was born, Sam died.  Whenever I look at that ornament, I think of Sam.
 
   Now it is 2005.  I still remember Sam.  I had just set up my Christmas tree. It was 3:00 in the morning on Christmas day.  I went downstairs to see if Santa had come.  I ran down the stairs.  I accidentally hit the tree and the puppy ornament fell off. 
 “Oh No,” I said “I broke the puppy ornament!”  
 I started to go back to bed very sad.  Then I heard a “POOF” sound.  I turned around.  A bright light shone in my eyes.  Then I saw the ornament, only it was life-size! 
 
    The ornament said “Don’t be afraid.” 
 “Who are you?” I asked. 
 “I am the ornament you just broke.” The dog said. 
 “What’s your name?” I said. 
 “Look at my dog tag.” He said. So I looked. It said “91”. Huh? 
 “What does that mean?” I asked. 
 “Don’t you remember?” 
 “Of course! Sam’s first Christmas. ‘Sniff’.” 
 
     “Now come with me.” He said.  
 “Where are we going? I asked.  
 “To a place that I know you will love.”  He told me to get my coat and gloves and meet him outside.
 
 When I went outside, he told me, “Think of the happiest thing ever.”  
 So I did.  Suddenly, I started to float in the air!  Then I started flying!  The puppy held my hand and gave me a piece of the candy cane he was holding.  I ate it as we flew.  We went past the highest clouds.  Then I saw something that looked like gates.  It was heaven.  No, it couldn’t be, could it?  
 “91” opened the gates and said, “Welcome to heaven!”  At first, I didn’t see anything behind the gates but when “91” opened them, I could see lots of things.  
 
 Then we went over to the zoo.  It was filled with animals that had died.  Then I saw the pet section and guess what?!  I saw Sam right in the front!  
 “Sam!” I yelled.  I hugged him very, very tight!  Then all the dogs tackled me.  By the time I got out of the doggie pile, I had to go. I said goodbye to Sam and I got a picture with all the dogs.  
 Before I left, “91” said, “What do you want to do next?”  
 “I know,” I said, “let’s go to the North Pole!”  
 “Excellent choice,” he said, “because they have a new place at the North Pole where you can see all the nativity sets of the world.” 
 
 “Wow,” I said, “let’s go!” 
 “OK,” he said.  So we flew straight down and in a second we were there.  We walked around and saw lots of nativity scenes.  Then, in the very back of the room, there was someone that I thought I would never see in real life.  It was the real Santa Claus and in front of a really big nativity scene.  
 I whispered in his ear what I wanted for Christmas.  “All I want for Christmas is a puppy,” I said.  
 He said, “Ho, ho, ho, that’s a big wish, Natasha!”  
 “If you can’t get me a dog,” I said, “then I would like a doll with a toy dog.”  
 “I could probably get you that,” he said. 
 “I also want to go home,” I said.  
 “Now I can get you that!”
 So the dog and I went into Santa’s sleigh and we sailed off into the dark, snowy night.  
 When I got home, “91” said, “What about the ornament?  It’s broken and some time your parents will find out.”  
 “Oh, my gosh, I forgot about it.  Help me put it back together.  Hurry!”  
 “You won’t have to,” he said.  
 “Why?” I asked.  
 
 He opened his paws and I saw the ornament.  “You fixed it… thank you!” I said.  
 “It’s different than the other one,” he said.  
 “How is it different,” I asked?  
 “Look at the candy cane.”  Half of it was gone.  
 “Where is it?” I asked.  
 “It is the half you ate.”  
 “Cool,” I said.  I put it on the tree.  When I looked back, “91” was gone.  As I went back to bed, at 3:01, I remembered Sam and all the fun things I did with him.  Also, I remembered my adventure. 
 
 The next morning, as I opened my presents, I looked at the ornament.  It winked!  My parents never knew about the broken ornament and my one minute Christmas adventure!

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