Krampus!
Me, too.
I quite liked this one, though I thought the relationship between the narrator and her sister was a little tame. I would have preferred a little more tension than acceptance of Bettia's insistence on living on the street rather than accepting her sister's help. It seemed like the narrator basically bought it, which bugged me.
Also, I agree with Unblinking. The unopened package felt a little distracting. Why bother including it, at that point? The story could easily have ended without it. With it, it felt... well, honestly, I'm not sure what the package was supposed to mean.
Those are small nits to pick in an otherwise excellent story, though. I love it when stories explore the dark, dangerous side of magic without actually eliminating its faery-tale charm.
Additionally, I deeply loved the narration. The reader's inflection(s), tone(s), and accent(s) were
perfect.
EDIT:
Also.
"What to my wondering eyes did appear? An evil Saint Nicholas, asking for beer."
Ahem. I'll see myself out.