Like most Buckys, Santa Bucky fell in love with and is happily married to a Jane Doe who is his Mrs. Claus , but the story of how they first met was unknown, that is, until now. 
Santa Bucky, being a Demigod, was blessed with longevity so that he could continue his work of spreading happiness to the children of Earth and promoting lasting peace of Earth. However, despite his love for his life and his work, he was lonely, and longed to have someone special to share it with. But sadly, it provided futile, as his gift of longevity made it that anyone he would fall in love with would eventually grow old and die, leading to constant heartbreak on his end, and ultimately led to him to the conclusion that he would be better off spending the rest of his long life alone.
Sensing the sadness in her son, Santa Bucky’s adoptive mother, Necile the Fairy, decided to intervene on his behalf.
She observed a shooting star passing overhead and using her magic, pulled it from orbit and caused it to fall to Earth, passing through the Aurora Borealis before it crashed down into the North Pole.
Alerting Santa Bucky of the crash, he set out to see what had happened and came upon the impact site Compelled by curiosity, he touched the shooting star, which reacting to his own magic, immediately began to sprout and grow like plant, rapidly taking on a form very similar to a Christmas Tree, with decorative ornament like fruits (that Santa Bucky would later discover contain small gifts inside when fully ripened) and at the very top of the tall magical plant, a rather large unopened flower bud.
Again drawn in by sheer fascination, Santa Bucky used his power of flight to hover up the top of the tree and touched the large bud, and the same as before, upon his touch, the flower blossomed, revealing itself to be star shaped with something glowing brightly at its center. Santa Bucky gently took hold of the glowing object, and despite its brightness, brought it closer to better glimpse at what he was holding.
To his sheer awe and wonder, he now saw that what he held was in fact a beautiful fairy, with wings shimmers like stained glass in a church and a dress sparkling like dew on gossamer flower petals. The light she radiated matched those of the Aurora Borealis itself.
Feeling concern for her wellbeing due to her small stature, Santa Bucky took her home with him and though neither of them knew it, this would be the very beginning of their love story.
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That’s all for now, but don’t worry, there’s more to come, and she does learn how to change her size and form to become the Jane Doe you might have seen in previous pics with Santa Bucky, but this is still in fact her TRUE FORM.
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Both Santa Bucky and Fairy Jane Doe together w/Story: HERE
Solo Part of the Pic w/Bucky: https://www.furaffinity.net/view/56443114/
Solo Part of the Pic w/Fairy Jane Doe: https://www.furaffinity.net/view/56452950/
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Pics done beautifully by the always talented
@CalicoBarbarian
                                    
            Santa Bucky, being a Demigod, was blessed with longevity so that he could continue his work of spreading happiness to the children of Earth and promoting lasting peace of Earth. However, despite his love for his life and his work, he was lonely, and longed to have someone special to share it with. But sadly, it provided futile, as his gift of longevity made it that anyone he would fall in love with would eventually grow old and die, leading to constant heartbreak on his end, and ultimately led to him to the conclusion that he would be better off spending the rest of his long life alone.
Sensing the sadness in her son, Santa Bucky’s adoptive mother, Necile the Fairy, decided to intervene on his behalf.
She observed a shooting star passing overhead and using her magic, pulled it from orbit and caused it to fall to Earth, passing through the Aurora Borealis before it crashed down into the North Pole.
Alerting Santa Bucky of the crash, he set out to see what had happened and came upon the impact site Compelled by curiosity, he touched the shooting star, which reacting to his own magic, immediately began to sprout and grow like plant, rapidly taking on a form very similar to a Christmas Tree, with decorative ornament like fruits (that Santa Bucky would later discover contain small gifts inside when fully ripened) and at the very top of the tall magical plant, a rather large unopened flower bud.
Again drawn in by sheer fascination, Santa Bucky used his power of flight to hover up the top of the tree and touched the large bud, and the same as before, upon his touch, the flower blossomed, revealing itself to be star shaped with something glowing brightly at its center. Santa Bucky gently took hold of the glowing object, and despite its brightness, brought it closer to better glimpse at what he was holding.
To his sheer awe and wonder, he now saw that what he held was in fact a beautiful fairy, with wings shimmers like stained glass in a church and a dress sparkling like dew on gossamer flower petals. The light she radiated matched those of the Aurora Borealis itself.
Feeling concern for her wellbeing due to her small stature, Santa Bucky took her home with him and though neither of them knew it, this would be the very beginning of their love story.
….
That’s all for now, but don’t worry, there’s more to come, and she does learn how to change her size and form to become the Jane Doe you might have seen in previous pics with Santa Bucky, but this is still in fact her TRUE FORM.
…
Both Santa Bucky and Fairy Jane Doe together w/Story: HERE
Solo Part of the Pic w/Bucky: https://www.furaffinity.net/view/56443114/
Solo Part of the Pic w/Fairy Jane Doe: https://www.furaffinity.net/view/56452950/
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Pics done beautifully by the always talented
@CalicoBarbarian
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