) Comet and Cupid and Donner and Blitzen! D1,2: Look! The weather is not the best. D3,4: It's the thickest fog I have seen. E1: We have been put to the test or you call me just Mr Bean. D1: It's quite all right if we find a light. D2: But it must be strong and it must last long. (Rudolph: comes out of the bushes.) R: I can be the saver. So, I must be braver. At least I could tell them that I'm able to help them. (Goes to the others) Rudolph: I'm sorry, my nose is more like a rose but it prettily glows and nobody knows if it could show the way to Santa's valuable sleigh. Deer 1, 2, 3, 4, Elves, Santa: Oh, Rudolph, you saved our Christmas tonight Deer 1, 2, 3, 4: We've been so mean and we weren't right. Elves: But you are the best. Yes, you are the hero. Deer 1, 2, 3, 4: We others are worth even less than a zero. Santa: The fog is so thick, we could say only "sorry!" Elves: And then you appeared and whispered, "Don't worry!" D1: We have our lantern, our magnificant light
having to oversee it personally. He held up one finger to me to tell me he'd be another minute. I responded by blowing a big bubble with the gum I was chewing and popping it loudly. His brows shot up, and he hit the buttons to close the doors and frost the glass wall. Grinning, I sauntered over to his desk and hopped onto it, curling my fingers around the lip and swinging my legs. He popped the next bubble I blew with a quick jab of his finger. I pouted prettily. "Deal with it," he said with quiet authority to whoever was on the phone. "It'll be next week before I can get out there and waiting will set us back further. Stop talking. I have something time-sensitive on my desk and you're keeping me away from it. I guarantee that's not improving my disposition. Fix what needs fixing and report back to me tomorrow." He returned the phone to its cradle with suppressed violence. "Eva-"