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Tracy Tam by Krystalyn Drown
Tracy Tam by Krystalyn Drown







Tracy Tam by Krystalyn Drown

Show me the sky.”Ī girl on the lower level punched a few buttons. Instead of bringing presents, he brought demotions and demerit points. He was like Santa's evil twin, making stops in each of Santa Command's control rooms whenever his beeper warned him of an emergency. Walt folded his arms across his rather large stomach. “Heat signs for the entire block were negative.

Tracy Tam by Krystalyn Drown Tracy Tam by Krystalyn Drown

76%.īeads of sweat formed on Phil's forehead, but it was nothing compared to the heat he would feel if he messed this up. The chances of Santa catching fire rose with each passing second. He reached in front of Phil and tapped out a string of commands on Phil's keyboard. “This shouldn't have happened,” Walt scolded. Except at Santa Command, there wasn't a restart button. Artie, one of the techies on the lower level of the control room, grabbed his controller and began tapping buttons like he was fighting a boss on a video game. Phil spoke frantically into his headset, sending Artie the order for an emergency Snow Drop. It named everything from blistered feet to a flaming Santa. The twenty-foot view screen was filled from corner to corner with one horrifying image: a brightly lit fireplace! A box popped up on a bottom corner of the screen, listing worst-case scenarios. Published by Tantrum Books for Month9BooksĬover and typography designed by Victoria Faye No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written permission of the publisher, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews. Published in the United States of America by Month9Books, LLC. TRACY TAM: SANTA COMMAND by Krystalyn DrownĪll rights reserved. The author makes no claims to, but instead acknowledges the trademarked status and trademark owners of the word marks mentioned in this work of fiction.

Tracy Tam by Krystalyn Drown

Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, business establishments, events, or locales is entirely coincidental. Names, characters, places, and incidents are either products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously.









Tracy Tam by Krystalyn Drown