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reinlite.gif (13272 bytes)CHAPTER 1

Wolves
The storm in the Barrens raged around the little reindeer
with a nose like an olive."Mommy! Daddy!"
She’d lost her mother and father and brothers and sisters.
The night wind shrieked. The snowflakes stung her eyes.
"Mommy! Daddy! Where are you?" But no one could hear.
And now — danger! — wolves.She could smell them.
They were close. Maybe they ate my family, she thought, and want
me too. So the little reindeer ran as fast as she could.In the
fierce storm she didn’t know where she was going. She just knew
she had to get away.The wolves chased her, but she soon left
them far behind.Even when she no longer picked up their
scent, she ran and ran. Finally she came to the North Pole.

 

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Santa And Mrs. Claus
Gasping for breath, she found herself in front of Santa
and Mrs. Claus’s house. Night here was calm and peaceful.
She saw them arm in arm on their doorstep. They were
looking at the stars.Santa Claus laughed when he saw
the tired little reindeer."Ho! Ho! Ho! Look, my dear. A reindeer
with an olive for a nose! Goodness! Welcome to the North Pole,
little one."Mrs. Claus smiled. "Well, aren’t you just the cutest
thing though! We’llhave to call you Olive. Right, Santa?"
Santa nodded. "Do you like cookies,Olive?""I don’t
know, ma’am," she said."Well, try this," said Mrs. Claus.
She gave Olive a cookie. "It’s raisin and oatmeal fresh from
my bakery."Olive found it tasty. While she nibbled on it,
Mrs. Claus tied a blue bow on her head."There, Olive!" Mrs.
Claus said, giving her a big hug. "You just needed a mite
sprucing up." "I hope you can stay a while, Olive," said Santa.
Olive felt there was little chance she’d see her family again, so
she decided to make the North Pole her home.

 

CHAPTER 3
Olive’s Jobs

caneclr.gif (12944 bytes)Olive’s Jobs

As the years passed and she got bigger, Olive became
one of the bestskaters among the spare reindeer. She always won the
friendly races against them at Candy Cane Pond. Olive also had
important jobs to do during the Christmas season.She looked
through the magic telescope to see which boys and girls were
naughty or nice, and reported their names to Number One,
the chief elf.She hauled boxes of presents to Santa Claus’s sleigh
on the runway.She delivered muffins from Mrs. Claus’s bakery
to the hospital.In the toy factory she checked for broken toys
coming off a line in Quality control.She liked these jobs,
but the job Olive wanted more than anything was to be
on Santa’s team.Will I be picked some day? she wondered.

CHAPTER 4
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It was Christmas Eve again. As always Olive wished she could go on the Big
Trip. Many of her spare reindeer pals had gone. Why not me? she thought.
But maybe that was a foolish dream.Only this morning an elf had shouted,
"You over there — no, not you,Jingles — the other reindeer.Yes, you,
pimento nose. Give us some help."But at dusk whenOlive got off shift,
she began to do some serious thinking.maybe it wasn’t a foolish dream
at all. What did that smart alec elf know anyway?So she decided right
then to visit Santa and ask him if she could join the team. was
Christmas Eve again. As always Olive wished she could go on the Big
Trip. Many of her spare reindeer pals had gone. Why not me? she
thought. But maybe that was a foolish dream.Only this morning an
elf had shouted, "You over there — no, not you,Jingles — the other
reindeer. Yes, you, pimento nose. Give us some help."But at dusk
when Olive got off shift, she began to do some serious thinking.
Maybe it wasn’t a foolish dream at all. What did that smart alec
elf know anyway?So she decided right then to visit Santa and ask
him if she could join the team.

 

 

CHAPTER 5
reinulf.gif (6721 bytes)Meeting With Santa
As she stood in front of Santa’s house, Olive wasn’t so sure of herself.
"Just who do you think you are?" she said.But she’d come this far so
what did she have to lose? All Santa could do was say no.She
hesitated then tapped at Santa’s door.She waited. No answer.She
tapped again. No one was home.She sighed. "Oh, well, I tried."
Just as Olive was about to leave, the door burst open."Ho! Ho!
Ho! Well, well, look who it is!" Santa said. He had only one boot
on. "I’m just getting ready to go over to Mission Control to check things
out before the Big Trip. What can I do for you, Olive?" "Hi, Santa. I
thought I’d ask if there, uh, was — was —" "Was what, Olive?"
"Well — anything I could do." Santa thought. "No, I can’t think
of anything." "Oh." "What did you have in mind?" "Well — uh — well —"
Olive was tongue-tied."Please, I’m really in a hurry," Santa said. "Well?"
When he hears what I want he’ll laugh at me, Olive thought. That’s worse
than a simple no. She just blinked."I can’t think of a thing you could do,
" Santa said."Well, I just thought I’d, you know, ask anyway."
Santa shrugged. "Thank you for asking, Olive." "You’re welcome,
Santa." She left and Santa scratched his head."What a strange
conversation," he muttered.

 

 

CHAPTER 6
gingermn.gif (5905 bytes)Countdown
Take-off time was ninety-seven minutes away.Best to forget about
the Big Trip, Olive felt, by keeping busy. Maybe Mrs.Claus wanted
some muffins taken to the hospital.She headed for the bakery.
Magnificent smells drifted from it: mincemeat tarts, chocolate
cakes, jelly doughnuts, date squares, brownies, buns, bread, all
kinds of muffins and cookies."Hi, Olive. That nose of yours sure
works mighty fine," Mrs. Claus said."Here’s a nice warm raisin
and oatmeal cookie just for you.""No thank you, Mrs. Claus,
" Olive said. "I’m not hungry. I just came over to see if you
wanted some muffins taken over to the hospital." "I’m sorry,
Olive, we made the muffin delivery this afternoon when you were
at the toy factory." "Oh." Mrs. Claus gave Olive a close look.
"What’s the matter, Olive? Why the glum looking face?" Olive
pawed at the ground. "Well — it’s nothing. Nothing."Mrs. Claus
fixed Olive’s blue bow. It was crooked. "Something is bothering
you. Tell me, Olive, don’t be shy with me. We girls have to stick
together.What is it?""It’s nothing, Mrs. Claus. I’d better go now
and see if they need me one last time at the toy factory."
Olive trotted off."You’re my favorite reindeer you know.
I’m always around if you need me," Mrs. Claus called after her.

 

 

Chapter 7
Too Late
At the toy factory Olive’s best friend, Boomer, the chubby harness
elf, sat on a crate by the shipping dock. He munched on a peanut
butter sandwich."Hi, Olive!" Boomer shouted. He liked to shout
rather than talk."Hi, Boomer. Do they need any more help inside?"
" Not now. They’re just tying up some loose ends. We’re ready."
"Oh." She wasn’t needed here either."What’s eating you, Olive? Huh?
You look really sad.""Well, it’s just that I’d love to go on the
Big Trip," Olive said."Hey, come on! You’ll make it one day."
"Oh, I don’t know about that, Boomer.""You will. You’re fast. You
always win the races on Candy Cane Pond. And you’re strong too."
"I’m just a nobody. After all these years I’m still called the other
reindeer.""Aw, come on! Mrs. Claus for one doesn’t call you
that," Boomer said. "Tell her what you want." "Mrs. Claus doesn’t
do the hiring." "No, but I’m sure she’s got some clout with Santa."
"I just talked to Mrs. Claus and I couldn’t tell her about — about my
dream. I just couldn’t." "Huh? Why not?" "Well — I —"
Boomer waved his sandwich in the air. "Sweet potaters, Olive! You
can’t just wait for something to happen. And that’s what you’re doing.
"I know, Boomer, I know." She wouldn’t mention her visit with Santa
Claus or Boomer would get really steamed. "But I just don’t like to
be — pushy."Boomer snorted. "Pushy? Pushy! You really tick me off
sometimes. You knowthat? The squeaky wheel gets the grease.
Things won’t come to you. And -" "And what, Boomer?" Boomer
stared at his sandwich. "The Big Trip is only eighty-nine minutes
away. But I have to say you can forget it just like the other ones.
It’s too late." Olive gulped. Maybe I should have said something
to Mrs. Claus, she thought. I’ll be staying behind again.

 

 

CHAPTER 8
The Numbers Aren’t Good
Meanwhile Santa Claus, Number One, the chief elf, and Chip,
the computerace, were going over a few things in the Planning
Room at Mission Control.They studied a wall map. Mittens, Santa’s
orange cat, was on Santa’s shoulders. He seemed interested in
the map too. "Santa, the numbers aren’t good," Chip said.
"We have a record number of kids this year and we just don’t
have enough reindeer power."Santa chuckled. "Chip, you worry t
oo much. I have a great team, but we can always add one or
two of the spare reindeer." Mrs. Claus passed by. She cupped
her ear to listen. "One or two won’t do it, Santa, even if we had
them," Number One said. "Dr. Winters called me just before
you arrived. An odd thing. The spare reindeer are in the
hospital sick." Santa gasped. "Oh, dear! All of them at once?
That’s terrible!" "And the sleigh is loaded to overflowing," Chip
said. "If we added any more toys we couldn’t lift off. Lots of
toys have to be left behind." He looked at his calculator.
"The numbers aren’t good." "They certainly aren’t, Chip," Santa said.
"Many places must be missed." Chip pointed at the map with a
baseball bat. "Here, here, and here. And there." Santa Claus
sank into an armchair with his head in his hands. Mittens
almost fell off his shoulders. "But we can’t let down any children,"
Santa moaned. "We can’t! You’re the computer expert, Chip. Think
of something. Anything! We leave in fifty-sixminutes. There must
be something we can do."Chip threw up his hands. "There isn’t,
Santa, and that’s a fact." After she heard this, Mrs. Claus
hurried over to the hospital.

 

CHAPTER 9
Blackmail
In the hospital ward the spare reindeer lay in beds.
With thermometers in their mouths were Speedy, Jingles,
Flash, Igloo, Spinner, Rascal, Bingo,and Pokey.Dr.
Winters took out the thermometers and read them."Hmmm,
" he said. "I can’t see anything the matter with any of you."
He looked at his watch. "It’s Christmas Eve with forty-three
minutes ‘til take-off. What if Santa needs some of you?
Then what?" "Then that’ll be too bad," Pokey stated. "We’re
not going back to that gloomy old stable." "Not until somebody
paints it," said Flash. "Hah! So that’s it," Dr. Winters said.
"Blackmail!" "That’s a mean thing to say," said Bingo. "But
we’re not going back to that stable. So there!" "Get up!
Get up!" Dr. Winters yelled. "Where’s your pride? Where’s
your courage? Where’s your loyalty? Get up! Immediately!
This is nonsense! This is — uh, please. With jam on it. Well?"
But the reindeer just snuggled in their beds and answered
with snores.They weren’t going anywhere.

 

 

CHAPTER 9
Blackmail
In the hospital ward the spare reindeer lay in beds. With
thermometers in their mouths were Speedy, Jingles, Flash,
Igloo, Spinner, Rascal, Bingo,and Pokey.Dr. Winters took
out the thermometers and read them."Hmmm," he said.
"I can’t see anything the matter with any of you." He
looked at his watch. "It’s Christmas Eve with forty-three
minutes ‘til take-off. What if Santa needs some of you?
Then what?" "Then that’ll be too bad," Pokey stated.
"We’re not going back to that gloomy old stable." "Not until
somebody paints it," said Flash. "Hah! So that’s it," Dr. Winters
said. "Blackmail!" "That’s a mean thing to say," said Bingo.
"But we’re not going back to that stable. So there!" "Get up!
Get up!" Dr. Winters yelled. "Where’s your pride? Where’s your
courage? Where’s your loyalty? Get up! Immediately! This is
nonsense! This is — uh, please. With jam on it. Well?" But the
reindeer just snuggled in their beds and answered with snores.
They weren’t going anywhere.

 

 

 

CHAPTER 10
Not A Very Nice Idea
Mrs. Claus rushed into the ward. She was alarmed by what she saw.
"What’s going on, Doctor?" Dr. Winters shook his head. "I never
thought I’d hear myself say this, Mrs. Claus. Never in a million
years. But what we’ve got here is a bunch of fakers who want to
sleep all day long in nice comfy beds. In short, they’re on strike!"
Mrs. Claus thought. "I think I’ve got an idea. It’s not a very
nice one,but-" She whispered into Dr. Winters’ ear. The
reindeer squinted at them. What were they up to? The doctor’s
eyes gleamed as he held up a hypodermic needle.He gave it a
squirt. The reindeer stirred. "Now this might smart a little,
you reindeer, but it’s for your own good," Dr. Winters said.
The reindeer shot up in bed. "Don’t be alarmed," Dr. Winters
said. "You’ll just experience some — er — ha! ha! ha! — mild
discomfort." "I feel a lot better, Dr. Winters," Jingles said.
"M-m-me too," Pokey stuttered. "See you, Dr. Winters,"
said Igloo, bolting for the door. "Don’t call us, we’ll call
you," said the rest as they clomped after Igloo. Mrs. Claus
and Dr. Winters split their sides as the reindeer stampeded down
the corridor.

 

 

CHAPTER 11
Take-Off
Take-off was seconds away.>From the runway red, gold,
green, and blue fireworks lit the North Pole sky with
fantastic patterns.Two elves at the front of the sleigh blew
a trumpet fanfare. Tah-tah tah tah-tah tah tah. Tah-Tah.
Boomer sprinkled Santa’s reindeer from his bag of magic sparkles.
The sparkles gave them the power to fly. Chip and Number One
looked on with frowns. Everyone was nervous except for the
reindeer. "I’m all set chief," said Dasher, and pawed at the
ground. "Me too," said Dancer, and shook his bells. "Let’s go,
Santa," said Comet. From the front of Santa’s team came a
red glow and a giggle. The reindeer loved Christmas Eve. Santa
didn’t have the heart to tell them thousands of children would
be given a miss on this one. He slumped in his sleigh. Even his
beard seemed to droop. Olive watched from a rise. Although
she wanted to forget about the Big Trip, she just couldn’t help
coming to see the show. She especially loved the fireworks.She
heard the reindeer’s excited voices. Oh, how she wished she
could be one of them.But I’ll always be the other reindeer
who stays behind, she thought.Olive turned away.She’d
seen enough. A tear trickled down her cheek. Suddenly
there were cries of alarm. And...

BANG!

 

 

CHAPTER 12
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The sleigh had crashed. Santa Claus floundered in the snow.
The reindeer sprawled on the runway. Boxes of presents were
scattered everywhere. Olive galloped to the overturned sleigh.
Boomer stood near it. "Oh, no! This is awful! A disaster!"
Olive cried. "What happened, Boomer?" Boomer grinned.
"I overloaded the sleigh when nobody was looking. I put a
set of barbells across the back of the runners. "What! But why?"
"You want to go with them, don’t you?" "Shh! Of course I want
to go, but —" "Well, if the team can’t get airborne then you’re
in. You’re in!" "But — but —" "Oh-oh!" Boomer clasped his mouth.
"Look who’s coming."

 

CHAPTER 13
No Time To Lose
Number One, the chief elf, marched towards them. His face was
red with anger."I heard all that, Boomer. Oh, Santa! Santa!"
he called. "I think there is something you should know. "Santa
struggled to his feet and brushed snow off himself. "What’s
going on here?" Santa said. "Tell Santa Claus the disgraceful
thing you did, Boomer," Number One ordered. "Go on." Boomer
hung his head. "I overloaded the sleigh with some barbells. I’m
sorry, Santa, I really am. But please forget what I did and give
Olive a chance to go with you. That’s why I did it. Olive is as
fast as greased lightning." Santa shook his head. The accident
had confused him. "Olive?" he said. "Olive?" Then it dawned.
"Yes, Olive! I was just talking to you. So you want to help
deliver the presents, do you, Olive?" "Oh, yes, Santa.
That’s really why I came to see you." Boomer gave Olive
a surprised look. "Huh? You did?" Santa stroked his
beard. "So that was it! But why didn’t you say so? Oh,
never mind. We’ve got no time to lose. Come along, Olive."But
Olive didn’t move. "I’d love to, Santa, but I don’t think it
would be fair to go after this. If not for Boomer, you’d
all be in the sky by now." Boomer looked upwards with
clenched teeth. "Olive, you’re going to blow it." "Hmm,
I see," Santa said. "I see." For a while no one knew
what to say. Finally Number One spoke up. He’d cooled off.
"Santa, may I say something?" he said. "Although I do not
approve of such a deed, I think Boomer is a well meaning
fellow. He has served us well for many years. Perhaps we
can overlook what he did." Santa nodded. "I agree,
Number One. Everybody is entitled to a mistake. We’ll
give Boomer a second chance. So, Olive? Do you want to
come? Yes or no?" Olive could hardly believe it. Was her
dream about to come true? "Whoopee!" she shouted.
"You’ll see I’m really fast and strong, Santa." Santa’s
eyes twinkled. He patted Olive on the head. "Don’t worry,
Olive," Santa said. "I’ve had my eyes on you and I know how
fast and strong you are. You were going to be on the team
sooner or later. So as of now, you’re officially hired."
Chip, the computer ace, joined them. He was studying his
calculator and he didn’t look happy. "I hate to be a wet
blanket, Santa, but this won’t change much," he said. "With
the help of this other reindeer — pardon, Olive — we can
make Los Angeles just before sun up. But many other places
will still get left out." Santa sighed. "I know, I know,
I hadn’t forgotten, Chip. How could I? All those children
will be heart-broken. They’ll never forgive me. But — but
there’s nothing we can do."

 

 

CHAPTER 14
Mrs. Claus’s Surprise
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At that moment they heard a whistle in the distance.
It came from Mrs. Claus. She wore a red-and-white Santa
outfit. And she was driving a team made up of the eight spare
reindeer. "Hee-hah! Giddy-up, my honeys!" Mrs. Claus urged.
The spare reindeer looked as fit as ever. They came at full
steam. Snow swirled around their pounding hooves. Santa’s
mouth fell open as Mrs. Claus pulled up beside him. "Mrs.
Claus! Good gracious! What a surprise!" Santa said. "What
are you doing here?" "Well, dear, I heard you had a
problem," Mrs. Claus said. "We do, we do. A whopper.
But I thought all the spare reindeer were in the hospital."
Mrs. Claus smiled. "They were. Flat on their backs until
Dr. Winters came up with a — cure, you might say.
And then I did a little dickering about giving their
stable a new paint job. You really should see it, dear."
"We can talk about that later, my dear. But right now
I’d like to know why you’re here." "Well, I thought we
could load up my sleigh and I’ll — go with you. If you don’t
mind."Santa clapped his hands. "Mind? Why should I mind?
That’s a terrific idea! You really want to go, don’t you,
my dear?" "It would be a hoot. A real hoot." "All these
years and you’ve never once said anything." "Well, wouldn’t
a passenger have made the sleigh too heavy?" Mrs. Claus
said. "So? What do you say?"

 

 

CHAPTER 15
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The Big Trip
Santa turned to Boomer. "Quick, Boomer! Hitch up Olive
to Mrs. Claus’s team. That will give us nine reindeer each."
Boomer saluted. "Right away, Santa!" Boomer hitched Olive
in the lead. A dozen elves gathered up the scattered toys.
Another dozen brought the ones left over in the toy factory.
The sleighs were quickly loaded. Boomer sprinkled Mrs. Claus’s
reindeer with the magic sparkles. For a moment the reindeer
rose and floated on air. Mrs. Claus’s team was now ready to fly.
"Up and at ‘em, Olive!" whooped Mrs. Claus. "Ho-ho! Ho-ho!"
Santa winked. "You’ve got the words, my dear, but, well, the
tune needs some work." Then with a merry "Ho! Ho! Ho!" and
a "Ho-ho! Ho-ho!" Santa and Mrs. Claus whooshed off into
the twinkling stars and over the moon. The elves jumped up and
down and cheered the two sleighs in the sky. "Yippee! Yippee!"
A few toasted each other with mugs of hot chocolate.As she
led Mrs. Claus’s team, Olive held her head up high. All the
boys and girls got their presents on time and they were delighted.
So was Olive. And she did such a super job that from then on
she made the Big Trip with Mrs. Claus every Christmas Eve.
Now, of course, everyone knows Olive the other reindeer.

THE END

 

Number of Words: 3,456

 

OLIVE THE OTHER REINDEER

 

(Revised)

 

A First Chapter Book

 

(Ages 6 — 8)

 

By

 

Michael Christie

E-mail: mchris@direct.ca

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CONTENTS

1. Wolves

2. Santa And Mrs. Claus

3. Olive’s Jobs

4. A Foolish Dream

5. A Meeting With Santa

6. Countdown

7. Too Late

8. The Numbers Aren’t Good

9. Blackmail

10. Not A Very Nice Idea

11. Take-Off

12. What Boomer Did

13. No Time To Lose

14. Mrs. Claus’s Surprise

15. The Big Trip

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