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In this holiday retelling of the classic tale, fans of The Office will delight in a humorous take on the traditional story with Michael Scott as Santa and Dwight's quirky coworkers joining in on the fun. With a dash of office politics and wacky antics, this Christmas tale is sure to leave you laughing and feeling merry.
It was the night before Christmas at Dunder Mifflin, and the employees were buzzing with excitement. Michael Scott, dressed as Santa Claus, was busy making his final preparations for the big day. Meanwhile, Dwight Schrute, the eccentric assistant (to the) regional manager, was determined to make sure everything went according to plan.
As the night wore on, Jim Halpert and Pam Beesly snuck into the break room to steal some cookies from the supply closet. But their mischievous plans were foiled when Andy Bernard burst in, singing "Jingle Bell Rock" at the top of his lungs. The chaos was only just beginning.
Angela Martin, the uptight accountant, grumbled and complained about the noise, but even she couldn't resist the infectious energy of the office party. Kelly Kapoor and Ryan Howard got into a heated debate over who was the best Christmas caroler, while Creed Bratton... well, Creed just did whatever it is he does.
As the clock struck midnight, Michael declared "It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas!" And indeed it was, with coworkers exchanging gifts and enjoying each other's company. But little did they know, Kevin Malone had other plans in store for them...
The night ended with a surprise visit from Santa himself (aka Michael Scott), who brought gifts for all the good employees at Dunder Mifflin. It was a Christmas to remember, full of laughter, joy, and the usual office shenanigans.
As the sun rose on Christmas morning, the employees of Dunder Mifflin gathered around the tree, exhausted but happy from the previous night's festivities. And so another year at the Scranton branch came to a close, filled with memories that would last a lifetime.
"The night before Christmas at Dunder Mifflin was one for the books," said Michael Scott, smiling proudly as he looked around the room. "It's going to be a white Christmas, all right... white Christmas!"Tags: holiday, office, comedy, christmas
Author: Jodi Lynn Brooks
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