By Hannah Carter
βMaβam, we have an issue.β My mousy assistant Anne cleared her throat, approaching my leather chair.
I waved my pen at her before I continued counting sums. βGo on, then.β
βItβsβ¦β Anne gulped. βScrooge.β
I peered over the edge of my pince-nez glasses. βWhat about Scrooge? Heβs sufficiently corrupted.β I tapped his name on my list. βA bad soul, ready to be plucked for the Boss, just like Marley before him.β
Anne fiddled with her skirts. βWell, the spirits are saying itβs something of a Christmas miracle.β Her voice dropped to a whisper. βHeβs donating money. Being good to his employees. One report here says that heβs singing.β Anne paused, a letter in hand. βSingingβ¦ to a frog?β
I snatched the missive, written by one of my most trustworthy lackeys. βI have a quota to meet, Anne. I will not let Ebenezer Scrooge throw my tallies off. Not so close to the end of the year!β I crumpled the paper and stormed toward the door.
Anne raced after me. Her boots clicked against the hardwood. βMaβam? Where are we going?β
I grabbed a shawl off the coat rack and wrapped it around my shoulders. βOut for a little Christmas cajoling, dear.β
Snow crunched under my feet as I stomped up to the house of one B. Cratchit. Sounds of merriment leaked out of the home.
Disgusting.
I banged on the door.
Anne shifted nervously behind me. βMaβam,β she mumbled. βAccording to the spirits, there might be a Heavenly Virtue here.β
βNonsense,β I snapped. βIβve never met one of those so-called personifications of the virtues. A beacon of love and light, here to counterbalance corrupting influencesβrubbish.β
βBut Iβd never met a personification of Deadly Vices until you.β Anne cleared her throat.
βThe Boss takes an active interest in souls. He wants all of them. Hence, I exist.β I snorted. βPeople are inherently self-absorbed; unleashing their darker natures is easy. No Virtue could fix themβhello.β I stared down at a small child with a crutch. So small, so fragileβso easy to crush beneath my heel.
βHello,β the boy squeaked.
βYouβre not a frog,β I muttered.
He furrowed his brow. βWhat?β
βNothing.β I straightened. βI need to see Mr. Ebenezer Scrooge. Now.β
βMr. Scrooge is helping Papa carve the ham,β the tot replied.
βWell, tell Mr. Scrooge he has thrown off my entire count by coming here. I need to make sure my balances are in check for the end-of-year report.β Souls had to be accounted for, sins all tallied up to prove my effectiveness.
βAh.β The boy stared at me with something akin to pity.
The insolence. βSummon Mr. Scrooge. I donβt have time to waste on someone as pathetic and ugly as you.β Perhaps if I inflamed his insecurities enough, he might one day be in my ledgersβ
βI like the way I look.β
I blinked. βWhat?β
βI said, I like how I look. Do you like yourself?β
βWhy wouldnβt I?β I patted my cheek. βIβm beautiful. Arenβt I beautiful, Anne?β
Anne dipped her head. βYes, maβam. Stunning.β
I smiled, turning my gaze back to the boy. βSee?β
βI donβt mean on the outside.β The boy leaned against his crutch. βI mean, are you happy? Itβs Christmas, and youβre trying to harass Mr. Scrooge about sums and figures.β
βWell, sums and figures are my job!β
Warmth trickled out of the house as the boy and I stared at each other. His eyes softened. βThe ladyβs cold.β
I turned around. Anne shivered, her teeth clattering.
βDo you want to come in?β The boy hobbled out of the way. βMumβs got hot cider ready. You can have a plate of ham, too. Mr. Scrooge said to invite everyone and share the blessings.β
Anne wrapped her arms around herself like that might offer her protection from the temperature.
I pulled my shawl tighter around me. βWeβre fine.β
βItβs Christmas.β The boy held out his hand.
Anne regarded me warily as she put her hand in his. βOne cup of cider couldnβt hurt.β She tilted her head. βRight, maβam?β
She disappeared inside, and in a moment, I heard her giggling gratitudes.
I huffed. βReally. Now youβve stolen my prime selfish soul and my assistant. Iβm getting very annoyed with you.β
βThereβs always room for one more at the table,β the boy said.
I gazed past him at the crowd. βYour table is very small, and you already have too many guests.β
He chuckledβsuddenly sounding much older and far less squeaky. βWhy do you insist on being ignorant?β
I clutched my chest. βExcuse me?β
He took my hand. His gentle touch filled me with cozy feelingsβthe sort that bring good tidings of joy. βChristmas isnβt about logistics; itβs about love. It doesnβt matter if thereβs enough chairs for everyone, just that we have everyone.β
Ugh. What a saccharine sentiment. If he broke into song, Iβd bash him over the head with his own crutch. I shivered underneath my shawl. βWhy would you want me in there?β
His eyes sparkled like the most blindingly overbearing stars in the night sky. βBecause my Boss is a sums and figures Man, too. He doesnβt want even one out of ninety-nine to miss out on the love of Christmas.β
My heart stuttered. I caught sight of Scrooge, my prized soul. He threw his head back and belly-laughed at something Anne said. βEven me?β I asked softly.
βEven you. Youβre why I exist.β The boy squeezed my fingers. βYou spend your whole life worrying about souls without ever getting to love them.β His tiny arms embraced me. βDonβt you want to be loved, Lily?β
How oddβIβd never told him my name.
I stepped over the threshold.
βMaβam!β Anne whirled over to me, shoving a cup of cider into my hands. We shared a smile, and the boy winked at me as he settled into a chair.
A Heavenly Virtue, come to love even me?
Must have been a Christmas miracle.


(17 votes, average: 2.76 out of 3)


Such a fun new perspective on a classic story!!! You even managed to tease your favorite version of the story in there!! πΈπ Phenomenal job, Hannah!!! βΊοΈ
Thank you so much!! And nothing is complete without a Muppets tease, as I like to sayβ¦ apparently. π€£πβοΈ
I absolutely ADORED this! I love A Christmas Carol so this was a delight to read. Also, Iβm so in love with your personification of the Vices haha. OF COURSE Tiny Tim would be a Heavenly Virtue π₯Ή
Awww, thank you so much, Olivia!! π₯° Iβm glad you love the personification of the Vices! I really enjoyed playing around with the ideaβ¦and especially incorporating it into A Christmas Carol. π And Tiny Tim could be nothing else. Heβs too precious ππβοΈ
Great job, Hannah. This was fantastic. I even started tearing up.
Awww, Rae!! Thank you so much. π₯° Iβll pass you a tissueβthatβs so sweet that it made you tear up! πβοΈπ
THIS IS SO BEAUTIFULLLL π₯Ήπ₯Ήπ₯Ή I love this story!
THANK YOU, BEKKKK!!! π₯Ήπ₯Ήπ₯Ή Love your support, friend!! π₯°πβοΈ
Beautiful.
Thank you so much, Sara!! π₯°βοΈπ
Lots of wonderful symbolism here. Awesome story!
Thank you so much, Arlan!! π Iβm glad you enjoyed the symbolismβthat was one of my favorite things to you with! ππβοΈ
I love the direction you took this story, you really added a nice perspective to a story that has been around for years. AMAZING!!!!
Awww, thank you so much, Paden!! Really appreciate you taking the time to read this! π₯°πβοΈ
Love sort of mashup between A Christmas Carol and The Screwtape Letters! This was lovely and heartwarming!
Awww, thank you so much, Isabella!! π₯° Ooh, love the Screwtape comparison! Iβm actually reading Mere Christianity right now just because CS Lewis is one of my favorite authors and theologians of all time. πβοΈπ
So great!!! I love this story! Hannah is the BEST! So talented.
Awww, thank you so much, Caroline!! You are the sweetest. π₯° Thanks for taking time to read it today!! πβοΈπ
This is such a sweet, heartwarming story! Wonderful job, Hannah! π₯°
Awww, thank you so much, Kayla!! So blessed to have a friend like you. π₯° Canβt wait to see you in 2 days!! πβοΈπ
Love it!! β€οΈ
Awww, thank you so much, Cassie!! π₯°πβοΈ
I agree with Isabella… A fabulous mashup that got my Christmas mood on!!
Hahaβthe best way to spread Christmas cheer is singing loud for all to hearβ¦or reading A Christmas Carol flash fiction! π€£βοΈπ Thank you so much, Rose!! π₯°
Such a precious story!
Awww, thank you so much, hmuldery!! πβοΈπ
So fun, Hannah! Loved this take π
Awww, thank you so much for reading, Em!! Glad you enjoyed it! πβοΈπ
This was so good! And was the frog a nod to the muppets Christmas carol that’s how took and I loved it !
Awww, thank you so much, Brooke! π₯° Yep, that was definitely the nod–good catch! πβοΈπ
Excellent, you really made me feel something towards the end. The only thing that would have made it better is if you worked in a Bill Murray reference ;)
Awww, thank you so much, fourwalker2!! I’m so glad that it made you feel something. π Hahaha, aw, man–that is an opportunity missed! I’ll just have to write a sequel next year to work in a Bill Murray reference! lol πβοΈπ
Selfishness vs. Sacrifice = Logistics vs. Love! Wonderful!
Thank you so much, Pamela!! I had so much fun writing this little piece. π₯°βοΈπ
This is wonderful. I love the Christmas Carol story in general, and you know I LOVE the Muppets version (so many wonderful nods to that). But it was interesting to see it from a different angle. Awesome, Hannah. <3
Awwww, thank you so much, Mariella!! π₯° And yes…we both agree in Muppet superiority. Truly nothing is better than incorporating a singing frog into everything. xD π₯° Glad that you enjoyed this different angle!! π₯°βοΈπ
It really would be just like a Deadly Vice to deny the existence of a Heavenly Virtue despite their very own existence, bahaha! I relate to Lily’s accounting anxiety – trying to ‘close out the books’ at years’ end always is terribly stressful, and her boss doesn’t seem like the best manager either! Maybe after some personal growth, the Virtue could get her a job where he works instead, hehe. ^_^
I really enjoyed the back-and-forth exchange between the Vice and Virtue – I thought you did very well balancing the Heavenly Virtue’s comments/actions to where he didn’t quite reveal himself right away. Also…this line of dialogue, “You spend your whole life worrying about souls without ever getting to love them.β I could feel the sadness and pity and purity in their comment, just amazing work.
Awww, thank you so much, James!! I love that line of dialogue you pointed out, too. It’s one of my favorites in the piece! But Lily’s definitely not got the best boss…you could almost say…he’s probably kind of devilish. heh ;)
Itβs funny how Scrooge has no idea that a battle for his very soul is taking place just a short distance away, heβs just sipping cider and having a good time, lol
Really well-written story! I like that you even humanize the Vice at the end β it definitely gives them more depth!
I wonder how Anne possibly found *that* Assistant gig though⦠maybe on Monster? Hehe.
Bahaha, after the night he’s had, I doubt even if Scrooge *had* noticed Lily, he’d act surprised. “Oh, another spirit here? Yuck. What do you want this time?” xD Thank you so much, Nicodemus!! ^_^
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Hannah, I really enjoyed this story! It felt a bit like the Screwtape Letters meets A Christmas Carol. Would that make this…The Scroogetape Letters? Anyway, it’s always fun to see a familiar tale told from a different point of view!
As for the emoji holiday special contest, I really have no clue at the moment, but I will continue to mull it over. My current best guess is that these represent the Wookie family from the Star Wars Holiday Special, but I don’t think that’s quite it…
This is such a clever concept! This is a perfect Christmas read <3
This is so precious! Love the new twist on a well-known story.