Martina's café staff have gone missing. Dequan's mystery Christmas holiday is far too full of homicidal geese. Martina offers Dequan sanctuary—and nights in her feather bed. Time flies, geese are a laying, and the time for Christmas magic is nearly over. After Christmas, Martina wakes to a world of trouble. How can she run her café when her staff is MIA? Who is that handsome gooseman at the market? Why does he crash her café with six geese? Gott im Himmel! Where is the gentleman lover of her dreams? The staff have left a message on a Christmas napkin. If it means what Martina fears, a family row is brewing. Dequan's plans to spend Christmas with his cousin are thwarted when Lucy gets a better offer. Now he's at a fairy-tale B&B. The people seem nice but peculiar. Six geese seem—oddly homicidal. Are they really chasing Dequan, or is it his Christmas feather they're after? What's with all the eggs? Then, at the market, he sees the fräulein of his dreams. After taking refuge in Fee Kaffee, Dequan fills in for Martina's missing staff, but the geese are still on his case and laying eggs. Martina has a feather bed that's big enough for two. Dequan's mystery holiday takes a delicious turn—until the geese, the café staff and his phone bring reality crashing in. It's such a mess, and Martina needs a holiday.