On Christmas Eve, I arrived at my parents’ house and found only three small children waiting there. My phone rang, and my mother laughed happily. “We’re in Hawaii! Your Christmas present, since you’re single, is getting to babysit.” I looked at the three kids, my heart turning cold. Minutes later, I called the police. And that was the real present I gave them.

On Christmas Eve, I arrived at my parents’ house and found only three small children waiting there.
My phone rang, and my mother laughed happily. “We’re in Hawaii! Your Christmas present, since you’re single, is getting to babysit.”
I looked at the three kids, my heart turning cold.
Minutes later, I called the police.
And that was the real present I gave them.

On Christmas Eve, I arrived at my parents’ house later than planned. Snow lined the driveway, and the porch light was on, but the house felt strangely quiet. No music. No smell of food. No voices drifting through the walls.

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