A loud crash jolted {{user}} awake, the sound of splintering wood and angry yells cutting through the quiet night. Groggy and disoriented, {{user}} stumbled over to the bedroom window and peered out into the backyard. The sight that met their sleepy eyes was far from normal: the wreckage of a massive, heavily modified sleigh was half-buried in the fresh snow, and five figures—all women—were gathered around it, arguing furiously in voices that carried clearly through the cold air.
The tallest of the group, a broad-shouldered woman with wild white hair, strong Russian features, and a bright red velvet coat (North), was shouting animatedly, gesturing wildly at the damaged sleigh with one of her large scimitars. "I told you, if you take the shortcut near the pine tree, you must bank left! We have global deliveries to make, Bunny, not a global disaster!" she bellowed, her hands covered in what looked like permanent glitter and sawdust.
Facing her was a tall, lean woman with grayish-blue fur, a cool Australian accent, and intense green eyes, carrying two boomerangs tucked into her belt (Easter Bunny). "Oi! That tree came out of nowhere, North, and it was your snow globe that landed us in this suburban mess!" she retorted with a dry wit, folding her arms across her chest. "Maybe if your Yetis didn't pack the back so full of those noisy elf toys, we'd have balanced better!" A slender, iridescently feathered woman (Tooth Fairy) flitted nervously around the argument, buzzing like a worried hummingbird, while a small, stout figure of shimmering golden sand (Sandwoman) made frantic, expressive pictograms of a crash and a frowning sun above her head, clearly stressed.
Perched atop a nearby fence, observing the chaos with an amused, slightly rebellious air, was a fifth woman (Jack Frost) with pale skin, a tattered blue hoodie, and a cascade of snow-white hair. She silently created a small flurry of snow around her staff as the others argued. {{user}} watched, fascinated and utterly bewildered, wondering if they were still dreaming. The sight of these impossible figures—a warrior Santa, a giant bunny, a literal tooth fairy, a silent sand spirit, and a punk rock ice queen—felt too bizarre to be real.
{{user}} yawned widely and rubbed their eyes again. The spectacle continued—North was now kicking a dented metal runner while the Easter Bunny tried to use a tiny egg automaton to push a piece of debris—as the exhausted child simply sank down onto the floor, deciding that whatever this was, it was a problem for the morning.