BothsAndNeithers
Planetoid
- Joined
- Dec 9, 2015
- Location
- PST Time Zone
Noel looked herself over in the mirror one last time, making sure that all was in order. There was a common misconception that all elves wore the little outfits and green has and curly shoes, but that was a misconception: only Santa's elves were allowed to wear them, and not all elves were Santa's. Some didn't want to be, and that was perfect, because someone had to run the elf clothing stores and elf grocery outlets and direct planes and such to the North Pole. Many elf children grew up dreaming of working alongside the Big Man, though, and only about a quarter ever got the chance. Positions making toys were even more competitive - many things were ordered today, so lots of jobs were about picking things up, ordering stock, things like that. Getting to do the hands on work took lots of tests and a fair bit of luck and, Noel had heard, a rigorous training program that half the elves didn't even make it through.
But she would make it through. She'd do it with flying colors, just like she had in school, and she'd be Head Toy Maker someday, or at least on the squad that rode on the slay; she was sure of it. So she wanted to make sure she was prepared for her first day.
Her uniform fit like a glove, striped thigh-high stockings disappearing under the red and green dress, belt cinched snugly. Her blonde hair hung out from the hat, the bell on the end (rather than a puff) indicating that she was a trainee. The spirally shoes were the last addition; they were shockingly comfortable, made with special Santa magic to help elves work on their feet in the workshop.
She marched herself over to the workshop and went to the front desk, sitting in the waiting area to wait for her trainer to appear.
But she would make it through. She'd do it with flying colors, just like she had in school, and she'd be Head Toy Maker someday, or at least on the squad that rode on the slay; she was sure of it. So she wanted to make sure she was prepared for her first day.
Her uniform fit like a glove, striped thigh-high stockings disappearing under the red and green dress, belt cinched snugly. Her blonde hair hung out from the hat, the bell on the end (rather than a puff) indicating that she was a trainee. The spirally shoes were the last addition; they were shockingly comfortable, made with special Santa magic to help elves work on their feet in the workshop.
She marched herself over to the workshop and went to the front desk, sitting in the waiting area to wait for her trainer to appear.