It was Christmas Eve and a heavy snowfall blanketed the small town of North Pole, Alaska. Twelve-year-old Billy stared out his bedroom window, hoping the weather might cancel Santa's annual trip this year. He loved Christmas, but the older he got, the more doubtful he became that some jolly old man could really visit every child across the entire world in one night.
As Billy helped his mother set out cookies and milk, loud knocking echoed from their front door. Billy's dad opened it to find their elderly neighbor Old Jack standing on the steps, his beard encrusted with snowflakes.
"You folks gotta get out quick! Grab your winter gear and follow me - there's an evacuation order for the whole town!" Old Jack panted.
Moments later, the family emerged into the swirling blizzard carrying hastily stuffed backpacks, having no idea what was happening. Two large military snow plow trucks were crawling through the deepening snow drifts with their emergency lights flashing, guiding townspeople out of their homes and directing them towards strange pulsating lights on the outskirts of town.
Several military transport planes kept passing overhead as well. Billy could just barely make out the silhouettes of tanks and other unidentifiable cargo being airdropped from the planes as they disappeared into the whiteout conditions up above.
It wasn't until the townspeople had all gathered at the edge of town that the source of those colorful sky flashes finally became clear. Nestled at the base of a small mountain range was a compound of buildings marked with emergency beacons that flashed red and green. Guard towers stood erected around the perimeter, with heavily armed soldiers patrolling from within.
As civilians crowded towards bunker-like entrances glowing from within the mountainside, several stoic soldiers finally revealed the startling truth: a giant meteor was confirmed to be inbound, promising cataclysmic impact somewhere in Alaska within hours!
The panicked citizens realized that evacuation time was now dangerously short before this miles-wide fiery space rock struck somewhere nearby. But precisely projected impact sites remained unclear, as seismic activity and communications blackouts were already hindering scientists' ability to make accurate calculations.
"Ladies and gentlemen your attention! The President has authorized me to make emergency public revelation of an incredibly important secret project that may save lives if we’re lucky." Announced one uniformed man who identified himself as General Barker, the base chief of this covert compound.
"Directly below us lies a classified expansion tunnel leading deep towards the interior of Mount Santa Claus." He continued.
Stunned reactions rippled through the gathered crowd. Mount Santa Claus was merely a mythical name on Alaskan maps according to a local folktale about a magical spirit who supposedly protected children and oversaw the winter season. Certainly, no real subterranean complex existed
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