Do You Believe In Father Christmas?

When I was eight years old, I did the most despicable thing.

On Christmas Eve 1970, I told my five-year-old sister that there was no such thing as Father Christmas. She was horrified.

Telling her that Father Christmas did not exist was the worst thing I ever did.

My mother was so angry with me. She sent me to my room.

I missed supper. I missed the carol-singers outside our house.

I missed seeing the first snowflakes of what was to be my first white Christmas. And I missed the evening of Christmas Eve, my favourite time of the year.

However, worse was to come.

I cried myself to sleep, blaming Father Christmas for what had happened.

Sometime during the night, I was woken by hands around my throat.

“You evil boy!” boomed the voice. I was too frightened to open my eyes.

“Open your eyes, boy! Do it, or you will never see Christmas again.”

He forced me to open my eyes. I don’t know how he did it, but he somehow did.

I couldn’t believe what I saw.

I was shocked beyond belief. It was Father Christmas who had his hands around my throat.

“You never, never tell anyone ever again that I do not exist. Do you understand me, boy?” I tried nodding my head, despite being in complete shock.

“Good. Now, look deep into my eyes.”

Seconds later, I saw a flock of robins in his eyes and, before I knew it, they were propelled into my eyes.

The screeching sound they made hurt my ears. I could not scream for help to my mother or father because of the tightly gripped hands around my throat. I finally managed to close my eyes, and the screeching robins and hands around my throat disappeared.

Terrified by what had happened, I crawled under my bed. I curled up into a tiny ball and shivered the night away. Sleep did come, but only briefly.

It was the sound of laughter that woke me.

I could hear the muffled voices of my family. It was Christmas morning, and they were already downstairs.

How could they have forgotten to wake me up?

I crawled out from under my bed and made my way past the open door of my bedroom. On the floor, at the top of the stairs, were two empty Christmas stockings. How could they have emptied their stockings without me?

I ran down the stairs and into the lounge, which was lit up with Christmas lights.

“Mum, Dad, Julie…I’m sorry,” I cried, but none of them took any notice of me. “Please forgive me, don’t spoil Christmas.” But it was no good, they just ignored me.

That’s when I saw the strange boy.

“Oh, that’s lovely, Hugh. Grandma sure knows how to knit Christmas jumpers,” laughed Dad, as he hugged the strange boy.

For the rest of the day, I watched as the boy with my name took my place. Nobody bothered me. Nobody even noticed I was there. It was as if I were a ghost.

I finally went to bed and cried myself to sleep. The whole family had arrived at our house and a Christmas party was in full swing.

The next morning, my mother woke me up.

“Are you feeling better, Hugh?”

“Are you talking to me?” I asked her.

“Of course, I am. Who else goes by your name in this house? Come on, it’s Boxing Day, and we need to get over to Grandma’s house.”

I didn’t ever say anything to anybody about what had happened, and I didn’t see the strange-looking boy with my name again.

Well, I didn’t see him until the following Christmas Day when the whole thing happened again. And it’s happened every Christmas since then.

You see, my place is now taken by a ghost, but only on that one day of the year when I become a ghost.

I’m so happy and thankful that it’s not Christmas every day.

Do you believe in Father Christmas?

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This short story was originally published on my blog in December 2019.

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93 responses to “Do You Believe In Father Christmas?”

  1. Terri Webster Schrandt avatar

    What a great story, Hugh, and sad for the little boy. What a great lesson to not believe at least in the magic of the season. I think I was in 3rd grade when another kid announced that Santa was just our parents. Logically it made sense, but to this day, I still believe in that magic. Without it our world is just a sad place. Thanks for sharing your writing talent with us! Hohoho 🎄❤😁

    1. Hugh's Views and News avatar

      It was actually my younger sister who told me the news about Father Christmas, Terri. I was devastated, but I’m glad to say that the magic of Christmas has always stayed with me. However, I’ve seen Father Christmas many times in person since the day she told me, so I’m wondering if what my sister told me was true? I don’t think so.

      Glad you enjoyed the story.

      Merry Christmas 🎄

  2. marandarussell avatar
    marandarussell

    How about Krampus? lol

    1. Hugh's Views and News avatar

      Well, I’m guessing that’s who visits if you are naughty, although Father Christmas seems to be able to the job too.

  3. mentalhealthfromtheotherside.wordpress.com avatar

    I love Father Christmas, his elves and reindeer – it’s such a day of fun :)

    1. Hugh's Views and News avatar

      I agree. I love everything about this time of the year, despite writing creepy, dark stories about it.

  4. D. Wallace Peach avatar

    What a creepy sad story, Hugh. I thought it was a true tale until the strangulation. Oh, dear. :-) I do believe in Father Christmas. He’s alive and well at my house where we believe in magic of all sorts. Merry Christmas, my friend. <3

    1. Hugh's Views and News avatar

      I’m glad you started off by believing I was telling a true story, Diana. I changed the story a little from the original to make it sound as if I was telling a true story. Looks like it worked.

      I’m glad you’re still a believer, though.

      Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from our home to your home. 🎄

      1. D. Wallace Peach avatar

        I recognized the story, but then noticed the changes (strangulating-Santa). Ha ha. Well done.

  5. Darlene Foster avatar

    A great story. Poor guy, he certainly learned his lesson. Of course, there is a Santa Claus! How ridiculous to say that he is not so.

    1. Hugh's Views and News avatar

      I know, right? I can’t believe there are still unbelievers amongst us. At least we’ll be safe on the night of Christmas Eve.

  6. robertawrites235681907 avatar

    This is a very good story, Hugh.

  7. Teagan R. Geneviene avatar

    Hugh… o_O A fabulous Christmas tale, as only you could write. I always knew Father Christmas was really a bad ass. Hugs on the wing.

    1. Hugh's Views and News avatar

      Thank you, Teagan. If you’re a believer, then you’ve nothing to fear from Father Christmas. 🎅
      Hugs to you.

  8. Clive avatar

    I must have been a mercenary little boy! When I told my mum I didn’t believe in Santa any more, she pointed out to me that if I told that to my sister (two years younger) neither of us would be getting Santa’s special stocking goodies. I kept quiet for several years 😉

    1. Hugh's Views and News avatar

      Your mother was obviously a believer, Clive. I’m glad she changed your mind. 🎅

      1. Clive avatar

        I think she just knew that her little boy was easily bribed, Hugh 😉

  9. Shivangi avatar

    Now, I certainly believe in Father Christmas. What a story!

    1. Hugh's Views and News avatar

      Thank you. I’m glad you enjoyed my Christmas ghost story.

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