“Sunny, Saint Nick can’t come if you don’t go to sleep.”
Sunny shook her head. “Lies. He has to come. And this is the year I see him. Almost saw him one year, but it was just Mom’s boyfriend at the time. I gave him a good kick though – he should’ve known better than to mess with me on Christmas Eve.”
Jack sighed and lolled her head to look over at Max, smiling despite the struggle. Sunny was currently sitting criss-cross applesauce in front of the fireplace, a platter of cookies in one hand and a large net in the other. She had been staring at the fireplace since they had finished dinner (and the pasta had scarcely touched the little girl’s tongue she had wolfed it down so quickly) and she seemed to have no intentions of leaving. Elliot and Fred were curled up next to her, patiently waiting next to their friend, and Mongo the sock-eating ottoman was providing the little girl with all the back support she could need.
“They’ve mutinied,” Jack pointed out, glancing at Max. She smiled, though, because she was home. The master of Eis Estate had been sad to see Jack leave (he had hitched the price of it when she had come looking for a vacation) but it seemed worth it after the reports the house elves had given him. Apparently, though she had been a kind tenant, she had been a strange one, and the elves had been losing their steam to fulfill all of her strange requests. All in all, it had been best for everyone for the Dyllan females to move out of Eis Estate and back into their home.
And speaking of Dyllan females…
Jack would be the first to admit that she did not feel super connected to Charlie, but she was glad to have the teenager back in the house. She had apologized profusely (and awkwardly) about her absence from the home. Luckily, where Jack lacked in relatability, Sunny made up, and the six-year-old had been coming up with activity after activity for her second cousin to enjoy. Now, however, the house was at a standstill as their orchestrator patiently awaited the arrival of a jolly old saint.
“I bet he uses Floo,” Sunny suddenly said, sounding incredibly expert on the subject. “It only makes sense. And to think – silly muggles just assuming he can squeeze down the chimney. Bah!”
Jack rolled her eyes. “Sunny, why don’t you have some cocoa and then head to bed. Even Charlie is turning in early so Santa Claus can get here!” She shot Charlie a quick plea to confirm.
“Nope,” Sunny said, firmly. “Cocoa makes me warm and sleepy, and I can’t sleep. Not tonight.”
Jack sighed. While everyone was up, she supposed she had better make her little announcement. “Well, um, Sunny’s parents did want to see her sometime tomorrow. I’m still trying to convince them to ride out here rather than drag us all out to them, but… you know. Anyway, that’d mean you’d get to meet your cousins, Charlie. And your… debtors, Max. They owe you a bit in babysitting money.” She smirked. “But, if that’s alright with all of you.”