The story revolves around a haunted fruitcake that has been preserved for 15 years since the death of the protagonist's grandmother. It explores the themes of tradition, grief, and the supernatural.
The fruitcake has been preserved for 15 years, since the day before the protagonist's grandmother died.
Margaret feels a sudden chill in the kitchen and imagines the surface of the fruitcake rippling slightly.
Margaret wakes up to the scent of baking and sees a dark, dense figure resembling her grandmother in the doorway. The figure moves toward her with a shuffling gait, holding the fruitcake tin.
The figure, which is not truly her grandmother, demands that Margaret eat the fruitcake, claiming it was made just for her.
The next morning, the tin is found empty and clean, with the words 'See you next Christmas' spelled out in tiny candied cherries on its surface.
Margaret moves out and stops celebrating Christmas, but every year on Christmas Eve, she dreams of the scent of baking and wakes up with dark, dense crumbs on her pillow.
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