A Magical Christmas by Amelia Shaw

A Magical Christmas by Amelia Shaw

Author:Amelia Shaw [Shaw, Amelia]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: age gap romance, steamy romance, christmas romance, witch romance, holiday romance
Publisher: Harley Romance Publishing
Published: 2023-12-30T18:30:00+00:00


Chapter 9

NICKY.

I stared at the beautiful woman in front of me, my chest tight and aching in that strange way it always seemed to whenever she was around.

She raised her eyebrows in query to accentuate the question she’d asked.

I had to shake myself to remember. God, this woman knocks the sense out of me! “Today...” I wracked my brain. “How about a tour? Would you like to see the place?”

Jaydy set down her glass of milk and jumped off the stool, her beautiful eyes sparkling with instant delight. “Oh, yes please.”

I held out my arm and indicated toward the door.

She smiled and graciously took my lead, strolling ahead of me.

My gaze swung straight down to her ass, highlighted perfectly within the sleek lines of her fishtail skirt like a dream. Last night had been amazing. Too amazing, in fact. But I couldn’t dwell on it now. In fact, the mere sight of Jaydy’s ass as she sashayed past me was enough to get my cock hardening in readiness for her.

“So, any idea where we are going first?” she asked.

I coughed, clearing my throat and forcefully dragging my attention back to the mission at hand and away from how much I wanted to just drag this woman back to bed. “How about the workshop?” I asked, walking towards the double doors that led into the area where most of the toys were made and assembled.

Jaydy glanced up at me, a twinkle of sheer excitement in her eyes. “As in Santa’s Workshop?”

I could tell that she thought I was joking, but instead of wasting my breath trying to explain the truth I simply pushed open the door.

Her jaw dropped. “Oh my...”

A laugh bubbled up inside me as pure, unadulterated, child-like joy lit up Jaydy’s face. I tried to imagine seeing the workshop for the first time, through the eyes of a human that actually believed Santa was nothing more than a fairy tale.

“It’s... beautiful,” Jaydy said, creeping slowly into the room. “I just...”

I chuckled, walking in behind her. “This is the quietest day of the year. Usually, it’s a functional, but chaotic hive of activity. But the elves all take a couple of well-deserved weeks off after Christmas to rest, recuperate, and spend time with their own families.”

“The elves?” Jaydy asked softly, running her hand over the workshop benches while admiring the off cuts of colored wood. “You mean like Elsa?”

“Yes, but she doesn’t work in the workshop. She runs the house.”

Jaydy continued wandering, circling the benchtops and appreciating all the little things I took for granted. The elf sized tools, the electronic pads, and the little adjustable steps that put the elves at the right height for their work.

“I can’t believe it,” Jaydy whispered again, seemingly lost for words momentarily. “I mean, I know you’ve told me you’re Santa Claus... and that we’re in the North Pole, but this is just...”

I couldn’t help but stare at the beauty of Jaydy’s vibrant smile, or the way she shook her head in disbelief and awe at the magic around her.



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