On a frosty Christmas morning, the lively group of pals nestled in a cabin amidst a frosty forest. The air crackled with a FEELING feeling as they prepared to dive into a pile of ADJECTIVE presents under the tree.
AD tore open the first present, expecting a ADJECTIVE gift. Instead, she found a pair of PLURAL NOUN that she used as clothing and PAST TENSE VERB across the room! Alex tore into a box that held a ADJECTIVE snow-making machine, making it VERB indoors, much to everyone's NOUN.
Terrence unwrapped a box marked "DO NOT SHAKE" and he shook it vigorously. Out popped a NOUN, showering the room in a NOUN of colors! Don, being the ready one, received a MATERIAL NOUN shaped present but when he opened it, a troop of ADJECTIVE elves popped out, VERB ENDING WITH ING carols and VERB ENDING WITH ING Terrence's CLOTHING ITEM.
Armando, the ADJECTIVE adventurer, tore open a package to find a NOUN that led to a NOUN chest buried somewhere in PLACE. Brittany B received a ADJECTIVE cookbook that attracted every LIVING ORGANISM from near and far to her side. Avery's present was a ADJECTIVE parrot that PAST TENSE VERB ADJECTIVE jokes, much to everyone's NOUN.
Benjamin, received a box that burst open with a loud SOUND, leaving everyone PAST TENSE VERB over in their PLURAL NOUN. Brittney M got a pair of ADJECTIVE glasses that made everything look like it was covered in PLURAL NOUN.
Finally, Brandon found a ADJECTIVE box with no label. He cautiously opened it to find... another NOUN! And another! And another! As he continued to open box after box, the gang PAST TENSE VERB into fits of NOUN
Amidst the ADJECTIVE madness of the moment, they realized that the true gift was the NOUN of being together and on this ADJECTIVE Christmas morning.