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  • Essay / A Christmas story: The story of a penguin - 754

    Indeed, the night was gray, like every December 23; a twinkle in the star stared back at Vince as the wind whistled past his ears. Soon the moon fell asleep and slowly disappeared into the rising sun. The Christmas spirit was in the air as tourists flocked to Honolulu's Sea Life Park. While other penguins squealed with happiness as children visited their exhibit and excited parents took photos. Vince, meanwhile, had a storm cloud hovering over his head. He looks at the visitors with disdain because, for his part, he hates Christmas. Every year during the holidays, he becomes an outcast among the other penguins in his exhibit and is ridiculed. Disappointed and angry, Vince wanders to the edge of his exhibit where a young boy, whom he later knows as Jack Frost, kindly opens the door. carries and leaves the penguin free to waddle as he pleases. Lost in the big park, Vince goes to the principal's office where, out of spite, he starts calling people in a funny way. By reading the manager's email, he discovers the manager's biggest secret: the manager is a sorcerer capable of magical powers and teleportation. When Vincent touches a portkey, he is transported to the place he least wants to be: Winterland. Suddenly, Vince jumps up and punches a mysterious woman in the face. Mrs. Claus, surprised by his sudden awakening, welcomes him. Vince is not at all happy when he realizes that he is in a place with Christmas spirit. Convinced by Mrs. Claus's tempting promises, he agrees to try to turn out to be Christmas and try to enjoy this incredible time of year. Together, Vince and Mrs. Claus stroll the streets watching families sing holiday tunes, enjoy extravagant parties, and open presents in the middle of paper......took Vince back to Sea Life Park in Honolulu where staff rushed towards him like the paparazzi. The keepers of the penguin exhibit and even the penguins themselves were worried about Vince and excited for his return. He told the other penguins about his impressive exploits and the breathtaking scenery he witnessed throughout the experience. Now, thanks to the generosity of Mrs. Claus and Mr. Claus, Vince loves Christmas like all the other penguins and is no longer alone during the Christmas season. During Santa's annual visit on Christmas Eve, he and all the other reindeer greet Vincent and leave him a special gift. A year later, the night was indeed gray, but not like the others December 23; a twinkle in the star winked at Vince as the wind whispered a beautiful song in his ear. Soon the moon moved away and slowly disappeared into the rising sun..