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- >Be Anon
- >Finally finishing your last work shift of the year.
- >Fucking boss made you work on Christmas, but at least you finally have some time off til next year.
- >Leaving the building, you take out your phone and call your wife.
- >She picks up with her same sweet tone, “Hey, Honey. How was work?”
- >You smile to yourself, still getting butterflies in your stomach each time she talks. The feeling only grows every day.
- “It was boring and slow, but I’m just glad it’s over with for now. On my way back.”
- >” Don’t take too long, I’ve got a nice surprise waiting for you later.”
- “Oh?”, you reply with a flirting and knowing tone.
- >While you couldn’t see it, the brief pause let you know she was probably rolling her eyes with a smile at your remark.
- >” No, you doofus. Just get home first for dinner and I can show you the surprise. Maybe even more if you’re lucky.”
- >Hell yeah.
- >God Bless Christmas.
- >You drag yourself through the snow, into your car, and drive down the road until you find yourself back home.
- >With a heavy sigh you get out and make your way to the door.
- >The hours sure were long this time around, but it was all worth it.
- >Opening the door, you are assaulted with a wide variety of smells
- >From the turkey, mashed potatoes, corn, and ham wafting in from the kitchen.
- >To the smell of hot cocoa coming from the living room.
- >As you walk into the house, removing the winter wear after closing the door behind you, a small blue blur rams right into your stomach.
- >Recoiling a bit in surprise, you look down and spot the culprit, who was none other than your sweet daughter, Sonata.
- >She hugged you tightly and you returned the embrace as best you could while standing.
- >She looked up at you with that innocent smile of hers that was as bright as the sun.
- >”Hey, dad! How was work?”
- >You smile in return, giving her a pat on the head as you make your way into the living room.
- >She followed right alongside you, a cheerful small skip to her step.
- “It was boring as usual. Just glad to be back home with my favorite girls.”, You reply with a chuckle.
- >The living room was thankfully looking about the same as it was when you had left in the morning.
- >The differences being the fireplace lit to keep everyone warm in the cold night and one less than usual grumpy Aria sipping on her cup of hot chocolate.
- >You look at the adorable scene with a smile. When she finally looks up, she pouts for a second before finally giving a small one back.
- >” Welcome home, Dad.”, She finally says in the same gruff tone she’s always used. Although it was less harsh this time around.
- >You decide to sit down next to her by the small table in the middle of the room, Sonata also taking a place to your other side.
- >You look down to see there are three cups of hot chocolate and wonder why your wife would leave her cup here to get cold.
- >Your curiosity must be written on your face because Sonata giggles and tugs at your shirt to get your full attention.
- >” It’s for you!”, She exclaimed, sliding the cup over to where you sat, “Mom made it a little after you called and said you were coming home.”
- >You gotta say, you were incredibly tired when you walked through that door.
- >But the cheerful attitude from Sonata, the warm smile of Aria, and the hot beverage made for you by your lovely wife have really perked you up.
- >You take a small sip from your coup, the smooth chocolate flavor tasting much more delightful after the long hours you worked this week.
- >You sit around and chat about how the day went with Sonata and Aria before another voice rings from the kitchen.
- >” Girls! Anon! I finished dinner.” She calls out, to which you all decide to get up and make your way to the dining room.
- >Standing by the table where all the food laid out scrumptiously, was your just as delicious looking wife, Adagio, with a very cute apron on.
- >She looks over to you all with that smile that always grabs at your heart.
- >” Well? Don’t just stand around. Have a seat and dig in.”
- >You nod in response and followed along with your kids to sit at the table.
- >Sonata and Aria took their seats next to one another on your left while Adagio took the seat to your left.
- >And it was then that you all feasted.
- >The delicious taste of the food provided by the cooking your wife made throughout the day was nothing more than fantastic.
- >She really has gotten better as time had gone by.
- >Sonata and Aria were having a small sibling fight with their food before Adagio’s stare got them to behave.
- >You chuckle at the sight, seeing Aria giving Sonata some of her turkey as Sonata had gobbled down all of it that was on her plate.
- >Adagio hums in delight while eating her meal. Looking quite pleased with how it came out.
- >She turns slightly to face you with a bit of a playful smirk and moves a spoon with some corn on it over to your mouth.
- >Rolling your eyes at the cliche couple move, you smile back and accept the gesture.
- >When she moves her arm back you decide to play along as well; A spoon full of mashed potatoes and gravy make their way from your plate to Adagio.
- >She eats it with a happy “Mmm~” in return, which gets you both to laugh.
- >You both share a small kiss and look each other in the eyes, possibly both thinking about what you did to deserve the person who sat next to you.
- >A small “bleh” comes from your right and you see Sonata giggling as Aria has a “gonna hurl” facial expression.
- >Kids.
- >After the food was finished, you all made your way to the living room.
- >Sonata groans in mock anguish as she had eaten quite a bit more than everyone else.
- >Gonna need to have a bit of post-Christmas exercise for everyone.
- >With the food out of the way, you all sat around and watched movies as the time went on.
- >First was Sonata’s pick: Olive, the other reindeer.
- >Cute movie. And even if she didn’t say it, you could tell Aria was fond of it as well.
- >With that out of the way, it was time for Aria’s turn.
- >She went with ‘The Grinch’. The live one.
- >You weren’t particularly fond of it, but it had some charm you enjoyed.
- >As did the rest of the family.
- >And it made Aria happy, perhaps there is some semblance to it she relates to.
- >Either way, the wide smile she had all throughout it was worth the time.
- >Though, her ability to perfectly imitate the grinch signature evil smile was really uncomfortable to look at.
- >As that finished, the group turned to you for a suggestion.
- >You figured you’d give your turn to Adagio first, but she declined.
- >” It’s almost Christmas Day. You should have the last movie of the night.” She said matter-of-factly.
- >The other two look at you with a nod in confirmation before you sighed in resignation.
- >Well, if you’re gonna choose, might as well pick a classic favorite of yours.
- >You get up and put on “Santa Claus is coming to town.”
- >You smile through the movie as nostalgia hits you like a truck.
- >You remember a small time when you and your siblings didn’t always fight.
- >Hot chocolate with the family on the sofa as this movie played.
- >Your brother Incognito ruffling your hair in a usual sibling manner.
- >Simple time.
- >The bittersweet smile the memories brought to you must have been noticed since you soon feel a head on your shoulder.the poofed hair of your wife on your side is warm, while on the other side is your daughters giving you a hug of comfort.
- >A tear makes its way down your cheek as you chuckle softly at the scene.
- >You might have lost the love of your old family, but you gained the love of a family all your own.
- >With movies done with, and the clock hitting eleven, your daughters gave off small adorable yawns. It’s been awhile since they’ve been up past their bedtimes.
- >At least for a little while.
- >Had to remind them that Santa wouldn’t bring them their gifts if they stayed up all through the night.
- >They gave weak sleep nods, went to brush their teeth, and both fell into bed to sleep.
- >You and your wife laugh in a low tone by the door before closing it as to not wake them.
- >Soon after, you and Adagio sit by the fireside. The warmth against your face as well as the feeling coming from your side that she was pushed against was heavenly.
- >With a mischievous smile, you pull out a box from your pocket that was meant for your wife.
- >She said you didn’t need to get her anything, but you couldn’t resist.
- >Before you could bring it up to show her though, she quickly moves a box up for you to see.
- >You look over to her perplexed as she returns the smirk.
- >” Gotta be quicker on the draw.”
- >” You snort at the remark before resigning to be the second gift given tonight.
- “Thanks, Honey.”
- >” Well, this is a gift for me as much as it is for you.” she replies, looking at you in anticipation to your reaction.
- >You give a raised eyebrow in confusion before shrugging and opening up the box, seeing a small object inside.
- >On it was a plus sign, and soon enough you figured out what it was.
- “You mean you’re…?”
- >” Yup. Looks like this house is getting another person.” She confirmed, moving a hand over to her stomach.
- >You wanted to scream in delight and pick her up and laugh in happiness.
- >Knowing that’d wake up your daughters and probably half the neighborhood, you instead decide to hug your wife gently and kiss her head.
- >You move to give her the gift you bought, now paling in comparison to the news.
- >Still, she took it and put it on right away, a tear going down her face.
- >Following her in that regard you laugh and wrap a hand around her as you both continue to settle by the fire.
- >"Merry Christmas, Anon.”
- “Merry Christmas, Adagio.”
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