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::-Let is Snow, Chapter 19 splash-::
::-Let is Snow, Chapter 19 splash-:: by @Melle (Melle L)

(12/8/2007)

A Scene from my Fan Fiction, "Let it Snow" :D. So here's a clip of the scene from my story.

"Yeah! Definitely! OOhh I LOVE the snow!!" She spun around in it laughing and grabbed his hand. "Oh the weather outside is frightful, but the fire is so delightful! And since we've no place to go, Let it Snow, Let it Snow, Let it Snow!" Looking at him, Melle sang happily. Why? Just cause she felt like it! After all she definitely had Christmas spirit at this moment, and the shopping sure hadn't helped, then it started snowing. Stinkie placed a hand behind his head as he watched her and despite that he usually HATED Carols of all things, he joined in.

"It doesn't show signs of stoppin' an' I brought some corn fer poppin'! Da lights 're turned way down low, Let it Snow, Let it Snow, Let it Snow..!" Sure he wasn't the BEST singer in the world, but he still considered himself ta be PRETTY good. HRMN, or was that bad...? Eh, well to him he couldn't of cared less either way! The two just continued to sing on their merry little way to the mall. While they passed through the crowds, some of the people stopped and looked at them. Some had found it cute, and other had just found it annoying. It took about 10 minutes of walking until the two had reached the mall, but when they had, were they ever grateful for the warmth inside of it.

Melle, Blayne, The FanFic Let it Snow and Art are (c) to Me. Casper, Stinkie, Stretch, Fatso and etc, are (c) to Amblin/Harvey/Universal

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