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While building an observation deck for Abby in the backyard, Scooter has a stroke. An ambulance takes him to the hospital. It’s too early to tell how he’ll do or even if he’ll survive.
As Christmas approaches, Crash repeats his annual complaint that the Coogan Christmas tree is decorated only with white lights and teddy bears. He wants colorful lights, tinsel, shiny balls, and popcorn strings. His mom vetoes him. The Webbs drop by with holiday food, and they chat with Mrs. Coogan and eat cookies while Crash sits and glares.
The day before Christmas Eve, Crash worries that, because he hasn’t bought a gift for Scooter yet, his grandfather will die. Panicked, he races downtown and buys the first item he sees—“a pair of bright red high-heeled shoes with glitter all over and a red bow in front” (111)—and feels better immediately.
Scooter is recovering slowly, but he remains in the hospital. Christmas Day, Crash and Abby get more gifts than ever, and good ones, but Crash keeps feeling haunted about Scooter. Every year, their folks like keep all the gifts under the tree “so people who come to visit can see them” (114).
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