Jingle Bell Time Trolls v. VanHelsing (edited repost from 2020)

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A little-known legend:

A troll family lived in a cave under the bridge, by the wide river, in a remote part of Russia.  As this was in the northern region, the winters there were plentiful with snow, ice, extreme cold, and bitter winds. Trolls had no concept of putting provisions away for the long season, so they foraged for roots, what animals they could trap, and fish from the river. It wasn’t an easy life, and they often went to sleep hungry, as a troll’s appetite is voracious and staying warm in sub-zero temperatures burns a lot of energy.

The father, mother, and their 3 grown troll children did not know of things like celebrating holidays such as Christmas. They only knew that at a certain time of year, sleighs with jingle bells would jingle their way across the bridge. Often the sound of human voices and laughter would accompany the jingles as they swooshed over it. Human voices and laughter meant one thing to the troll family: food.

Each “jingle bell time” meant setting up traps for the food. Thick vines were raised just before the jingles got to the bridge, tripping the horse. As the driver got down from the sleigh to check on what happened, the troll children would nab the riders. Papa & Mama grabbed the driver. The horse sometimes was able to recover and jingle off with the sleigh. Sometimes not. The trolls took only as many as they could eat, so many were able to pass safely.

Search parties would come out, looking for the missing people, but no trace was ever found of them, as frequent snows covered all traces. Theories varied, but the most common one was that they fell into the river, which never completely froze because it was so wide, and were carried away.

The annual jingle harvest carried on for many years – until Professor VanHelsing’s niece, Marga Joy, never arrived at the annual Christmas Gala in Bonvorgenbord.   Professor VanHelsing and his trusted assistant, Norwood, were sent for from Moscow to solve the mystery.  Arriving within days, the two sleuths set out with faithful bloodhound, Franken, to travel the route and find Marga Joy.

As their sleigh jingled over the bridge, Franken started to howl and whine and leapt off the sleigh. VanHelsing and Norwood followed Franken and saw tracks that could only be … troll!  Their hearts sank. They went back to the sleigh and retrieved a crossbow with sedative- packed arrowheads and a Laws missile launcher and 5 missiles. They moved quickly as Franken’s yowling was getting more frantic, which meant they had to act with like urgency.

It didn’t take them long to find where the tracks were leading. Just as they approached the cave entrance, a loud, agonizing yelp was heard. VanHelsing silently edged his way along the inside wall of the cave until he was able to see by firelight what they were dealing with. Franken was still alive and trying to crawl his way out. Papa, Mama, and The Troll Children were sitting by the fire. No other living thing was seen. Formless inert shapes were in a shadowy corner. The stench was overwhelming.

Franken continued to whimper and crawl, until he made it to VanHelsing, who then was able to drag him out and wrap him in his coat. Preliminary examination showed Franken’s back legs were crushed but his body was intact.

VanHelsing instructed Norwood to set up the Laws and aim carefully as he only had 5 missiles. VanHelsing perched himself on a nearby raised area of earth with 10 tranq-loaded arrows, the crossbow trained on the cave entrance.  He’d counted 5 trolls. Norwood fired a missile into the cave. A most unholy of howling echoed out to them, then a great snarling and a trembling of stone as the troll family thumped their way out towards them. Norwood fired again at the first movement exiting the cave. He nailed Papa in the chest, who fell and blocked the entrance. Mama screamed and with great effort pushed his inert form aside, which gave Norwood time to reload. VanHelsing used this as an opportunity to shoot his first arrow into Mama, striking her shoulder. By the time she’d moved Papa aside, she was groggy and soon crumpled, fast asleep.

The 3 children were bigger and stronger than either of their parents, and now enraged, exited the cave. One was severely injured already from the first Laws strike. VanHelsing aimed for him with the next arrow and successfully winged him as well. Norwood aimed the Laws at the second trollchild and nailed him in the chest. Game over. The third, final child rumbled towards Norwood. VanHelsing nailed him in the neck with an arrow, which caused him to writhe in pain, clawing at the arrow as blood poured from his wound.  It had hit an artery. This gave Norwood a chance to reload the Laws.  He fired into the third trollchild’s stomach, which stopped him cold.  He’d never eat another human again.

All trolls were dead except Mama, who snored like the arctic winds.  Norwood and VanHelsing ran into the cave to look for Marga Joy. They located her among several other bodies piled in the corner. A finger to her neck revealed a faint pulse! They lifted her carefully over to the fire and wrapped her with several pieces of  clothing lying in the shadows. Norwood put a bottle of brandy to her lips and trickled a small amount in. Her eyes fluttered open and she groaned.  Professor VanHelsing checked the other bodies in the shadows but none were alive.

While Norwood tended to Marga Joy, VanHelsing went outside and secured Mama Troll with thick vines and heavy chains from the sleigh. Soon VanHelsing, Norwood, Marga Joy, and Franken were loaded up and racing to the Village of Vonborgenbord. The villagers returned to the cave and loaded Mama, still snoring, up on a flatbed logging trailer and traveled to Moscow. The villagers fetched a fine price for her.  She was put into a roomy cage in a special section of the Moscow Zoo.  As trolls are immortal unless killed with gunpowder, she continues to be a marvel for visitors all year long.  Her diets consists of porridge and kale, with fruitcake during jingle bell season.

VanHelsing, Norwood, and Marga Joy were able to enjoy their Christmas together. In the new year, a special set of wheels were constructed for Franken so he was able to get around with just his front legs. He lived to be 25 years old, a beloved companion and part of the family.

Merry Christmas to All.

12 Comments Add yours

  1. Yay! I love happy endings! 🌞

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  2. Sadje's avatar Sadje says:

    Very interesting story Li. Marvelous imagination

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    1. Lisa or Li's avatar msjadeli says:

      Thank you, Sadje. Going through my writing folders and came across it and thought the time is right to re-post.

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      1. Sadje's avatar Sadje says:

        You’re welcome! It is apt for the time of the year

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  3. Badfinger (Max)'s avatar badfinger20 (Max) says:

    I’m glad Franken is ok! Great story Lisa…

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  4. memadtwo's avatar memadtwo says:

    We all need uncles like that! (K)

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  5. bruce@ssa's avatar bruce@ssa says:

    Loved this creative and happy-ending story, Lisa. Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to you and yours!

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    1. Lisa or Li's avatar Lisa or Li says:

      Thanks, Bruce. I found it while scrolling for Christmas posts from the past.

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