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Christmas Wish
Christmas Wish
Christmas Wish
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Christmas Wish

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While working retail on Black Friday, Sam meets a mysterious, beautiful girl who wants to know his secret Christmas wish. That night, Sam magically finds himself at the North Pole, where Santa has a special plan for him to spread a lot of happiness and joy in the world — but only after Sam undergoes a few magical changes first.

A holiday-themed male-to-female gender transformation story.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherSciFantastica
Release dateDec 21, 2017
ISBN9781370691630
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    Christmas Wish - DK Masters

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    Christmas Wish

    Written By

    DK Masters

    Published By

    SciFantastica

    www.scifantastica.com

    COPYRIGHT

    Copyright © 2017 DK Masters. All rights reserved.

    THIS IS A WORK OF FICTION

    Names, characters, businesses, places, events, and incidents are either the products of the author’s imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.

    READER DISCRETION IS ADVISED

    This story may include mature content and is intended for adults only. The views, opinions, values, morals, ethics, behaviors, themes, ideas, events, attitudes, and consequences (or lack thereof) expressed in this story are for dramatic effect and entertainment purposes only, and do not necessarily reflect those of the author or anyone else. This is for fantasy entertainment only. For additional disclaimers and other important information, please visit scifantastica.com/disclaimer.

    THANKS FOR BEING A FAN

    Thank you for purchasing this book and being a loyal fan. You’re very appreciated. Your purchase directly supports an independent artist.

    Thank you, also, for being you. The world's a richer, better, more beautiful place because you exist. You, too, are a work of art. An original, one of a kind living being that has never existed before and can never be duplicated again. Whatever your experiences, insights, talents, or skills may be, your very existence helps add to the beautiful tapestry and colorful spectrum of life. Nature thrives on diversity and variety. Your uniqueness is part of the Creator’s design. I’m glad you’re here.

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    Table of Contents

    It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas

    Here Comes Santa Claus

    Rudolph

    All I Want for Christmas

    The Gift

    Mele Kalikimaka

    Holly Jolly Christmas

    Home for the Holidays

    Chapter 1

    It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas

    6:30 AM. And the mall parking lot was already full. A line of people waiting outside the main doors, lined up against the wall. The people up front obviously camped out here overnight. Others, further down the line, brought chairs and iPads and books to read. Further down the line were ordinary people—the late comers—who got some sleep the night before.

    It was Black Friday. The #1 sales day of the year.

    And I had the pleasure of working it.

    I worked at one of those big box department stores. We were always one of the anchors at the end of the mall. Sears, Macys, JC Pennys… they were all on the East, West, and South ends respectively. Holding down the North end was my store, the place where I worked. Carringtons. More or less just like any of the other big name retailers. We sold mens, womens, and childrens clothing. Furniture. Home décor. Towels, dishes, auto repair supplies, camping gear, and of course, electronics. That was where I worked.

    Electronics was split into three sub-sections. There were computers on one end, video games on the opposite end, and in the middle, my department, were TVs and other miscellaneous home electronics. Cell phones, alarm clocks, smart home devices, stereos, that sort of thing. And I worked on commission. Every product was different. And it varied month by month too. If corporate decided to push a certain product or brand, we’d often get double or triple the usual commission on those items, for the duration of that sale. I wouldn’t consider myself the greatest salesman. That would be Bob. Older guy, sweet as pumpkin pie, kind of like everybody’s favorite grandpa. He’d been

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