Christmas was known throughout the many worlds as a holiday of faith, celebration, and giving junk to family and friends at outrageous prices. In most of the multiverse, it was seen as a time of happiness and joy. For some though, Christmas was a sense of darkness. It was cold and cruel like lady luck on a Monday. Where some saw the beauty of snow, some saw it as a death trap waiting to happen. It depended on the person, really. Christmas could be cheery or it could be depressing. It was kind of a touchy subjective.
The year was 1994... Once. It was at one point 1994. Now it was much, much later at the end of 2019. Reese Reeve, mayor of Townsville, had become tired of how the holidays had affected his town. For only the night before, a horrible snow storm came and endangered the tens to thirties of people living in Townsville. Luckily for Reese Reeve, his house was packed with a force field so that the snow simply fell to the poverty district rather then his own mansion. The next morning he had enough. The holidays had brought enough pain to their fair city. He stepped out onto his balcony, "People of Townsville, please rejoice, for Christmas is canceled!" He asked each of them to voice their opinions so he knew what to do, but he had his own plans...
Soon the three ghost of Christmas would arrive. They would not arrive in a stereotypical order. There was a "brb" note left by the Ghost of Christmas Present. Perhaps, Christmas Future would be the one to arrive first. For all powerful beings who enforce the rules of the holidays, they didn't seem to follow them. It mattered not. For Reese Reeve had a secret plan... he had already called for help. A ghostbuster from the town over who was trained in ghost catching. Reese hoped that if he could capture all three ghosts of Christmas that he could destroy Christmas forever. It was brilliant, he thought, and he made his way to his bed. He left his front door unlocked for any of the ghostbusters, ghosts, or townsfolk to come right on in, and lowered the forcefield ever so lightly so that they may enter, but perhaps never leave.
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