On the seventh day of Krismas, Atnas went for a walk… and Santa’s polar opposite is downright hot with rage after luggage with important gifts ended up across the Pacific and he finds himself in sunny southern California needing to replace those gift.
But Atnas can flex supernatural muscles to turn anything into a good gift for bad men. So when he takes a walk through a park and comes across an adorably innocent redhead named River with her disgustingly good father Spencer, a bit of seasonal magic will put some evil in one to forever alter the other.
Every man wants a certain kind of doll to play with for Christmas, and River may just become one.
For every force of good in this world, there exists an equally essential opposite, and during this season that figure happens to be known as Atnas. Where Santa is jolly and fat, Atnas is freakishly muscular and fit, rarely in a good mood unless someone is getting corrupted into naughty perfection. Where Santa gives, Atnas takes, and where Santa prefers cold climates, Atnas enjoys places where Christmas is still nice and toasty.
That is how Atnas finds himself in southern California on a surprisingly humid winter day, angry and frustrated that his all important luggage went clear across the Pacific, leaving him without his essential gifts for a few exquisitely naughty men he is soon to meet at a seedy downtown bar.
Having jokingly called himself Santa Klaw, Atnas never retracts the claws on getting exactly what he wants when he wants it, so the frustrated supernatural villain heads out to cool his temper and collect more than just his thoughts. Today Atnas needs to collect fresh gifts, and he has a rather specific shopping list in mind.
But when crossing paths with a father and his innocent virginal daughter named River walking through a sunny park on the way from their own shopping, Atnas knows he’s definitely found the first item on his list.
Spencer is a very kind, somewhat out of shape, geeky father, quite proud of his always sweet eighteen year old daughter, River. But can Atnas convince the man to stop being such a goody goody and think a little evil for a change? Can Atnas point out that River is no longer a little girl and Spencer can give River a better home with him?
The only thing is, Atnas has a rather particular clientele and River may need more than a few important alterations. Will Spencer help corrupt his daughter using the very groceries they just picked up? And what about River’s smart friends… will they be dumbed down and dolled up just like River to suffer similar fates of being good gifts for very bad men this Christmas?
Santa has a nightly run that everyone knows and loves, but all the innocent girls should fear Atnas’ Walk. Krismas gives and takes, sometimes more than a girl can handle.
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Don’t miss the train…
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