It’s that time of the year again, when the North Pole is buzzing with excitement and the air is filled with the sweet scent of cookies. As the secretary to Santa, I’ve seen it all - the joy, the tears, the tantrums, and the tantrum-throwers. But what most people don’t know is that, beneath the sparkle and shine, I have a secret dream. I want to see the North Pole transformed into a year-round wonderland, where the magic of Christmas is not just limited to the holiday season, but a constant source of inspiration and joy for all the inhabitants of the pole.
My father, Rudolph, always says that I’m too caught up in my work, that I need to take a break and enjoy the simple things in life. But I know that’s not true. I love my job, and I take pride in keeping the naughty and nice list spotless. It’s a big responsibility, but I’m up for the challenge. The thing is, I’ve been thinking about what I’d do if I weren’t stuck in this tiny office all day, every day. I’d want to travel the world, to see the beauty of the different lands, to meet new people and experience their cultures. I’d want to spread the Christmas spirit, to show the world that even in the darkest of times, there’s always hope and joy to be found.
Some people might say that my dream is unrealistic, that the North Pole is a special place that should remain a secret. But I believe that the magic of Christmas can be shared with the world, and that it’s up to us to make it happen. I’ve been talking to the elves, and they’re all on board with the idea. We’ve even started brainstorming ways to make it a reality. It won’t be easy, but I know that with hard work and determination, we can make it happen. And who knows, maybe one day, the North Pole will be the go-to destination for people all over the world, and I’ll be the one leading the charge.