Itâs another night on the job for Deputy Sheriff Barbara Mero, giving chase to a suspect in a stolen vehicle. But when someone beats her to the perp, sheâs not sure whether to step in or not. Before she can stop him, a sledgehammer-wielding bearded biker on a red Harley delivers his own punishment, but with his parting words, Babs isnât so sure heâs another bad guy.
After further investigation, Babs knows this vigilante âSantaâ meant well, but thereâs no proof he was even there. And after a few more run-ins with the red-cloaked badass, sheâs torn between duty and justice, but in her heart she knows heâs the real deal.
You see, thereâs a side of the story of Santa that doesnât get told, and thatâs where Dominik comes in. Being the twin to Kris, Domâs job isnât near as merry, though still necessary, answering the letters from the kids who want more than just toys. Those who want a better, safer life, food, and shelter. Basic needs a kid shouldnât have to wish for on Christmas. Although heâs accepted his own lot in life, Dominik still has one regret. Itâs a lonely life.
Thereâs another side to jolly old Saint Nick, and he ainât a saint.