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I always thought we were one of those Hallmark families—Hayden still tucks notes in my mug, and our daughter, Mya, fills the house with questions that make the world new again.

Every December, I tried to bottle magic for her. One year I turned the living room into a snow globe; last year she led the carolers in “Rudolph.” This Christmas, I hid Nutcracker tickets under the tree, eager for her surprise.

In the days before, she was full of wonder. While we hung ornaments, she asked, “Do Santa’s reindeer get sleepy? Maybe they need sandwiches instead of carrots.” At the mall, she told Santa exactly that.

Christmas Eve was perfect—lights on the house, ham in the oven, Mya spinning in her red dress. We tucked her into Rudolph pajamas by eight. At 2 a.m., I noticed her door ajar. The bed was empty. My keys were gone.

Then Hayden found a note under the tree. In careful letters, Mya had written to Santa, offering blankets and sandwiches for the reindeer in the abandoned house across the street. She even left my car keys “just in case.”

Heart pounding, I rushed over. Behind the bushes, bundled in scarves and blankets, she smiled up at me. “The reindeer can nap here,” she whispered. I held her close, gathered her things, and carried her home.

In the morning, she discovered a letter from Santa thanking her for the blankets and sandwiches—especially the veggie ones for Vixen. She squealed with joy, then unwrapped her Nutcracker tickets, her mouth forming a perfect O.

That day, I realized I didn’t need to stage all the wonder. Mya had created her own magic—kindness disguised as Christmas, lighting our house from the inside out.

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