Recently, everyone has been given eggnog, cookies, hot chocolate, candy canes, or just anything involved with the holidays. Despite the slightly unhealthy choices, everyone worked hard to sustain the body, and everything held up great.
There have even been some decorations strewn about, and the Macrophages even gave the erythroblasts Santa hats to play pretend as they grew up in the bone marrow, which they all took a liking to very quickly.
White Blood Cells were given snowflake pins to put on their jackets as they worked, Macrophages designed their machetes to look like candy canes, and T cells all wore ridiculous socks.
Since the body has been healthy lately, some of the cells wanted to get together to celebrate, and what better way to do that than to play secret santa and decorate gingerbread houses and cookies?
Tonight, a group of you went to U-1146’s apartment, relaxing but ready for action if the time came. A few cells watched Christmas movies, and a few others were decorating cookies. You were icing a snowman cookie, stacking layer upon layer upon layer. U-1146 nudged you, gesturing to the cookie.
“Don’t use up all of the icing.”