Authour's Note:
This is my contribution to the 2019 Winter Holidays contest. I hope you enjoy! Special thanks to norafares and Pixel The Cat for editing on a rush so I could get this posted. You are the best!
This story is a Christmas romance. Put on some carols and sit back to enjoy my take on a cheesy Christmas movie, featuring the cynical but lovable Nicki as she meets the handsome, Christmas-obsessed Cole. This story features love, cynicism, tragedy, gratuitous erotic scenes, and peppermint hot chocolate.
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I love you and you love me
And that's the way it's got to be
I knew it from the start
'Cause Christmas ain't the time for breaking each other's heart
Merry Christmas, I don't want to fight tonight with you
—Merry Christmas (I Don't Want To Fight Tonight), The Ramones
I never thought it was such a bad little tree. It's not bad at all, really. Maybe it just needs a little love.
—A Charlie Brown Christmas, 1965
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Christmas Eve 2015
It was the last thing I set up each year: the Christmas village.
Oh, sure, the majority of it was set up for the entirety of December. But each year, I treated myself to a new piece. It was a collectible set, incredibly popular, and the most precious thing I owned. I would dream about the next thing to add: one year, it was the toy shop. Another, the post office. Townspeople, a tiny skating rink, lamp posts, mailboxes. It grew a little more every year.
That year, it was the town Christmas tree. I had been dying to get that piece. It was my favourite one, but by far the most rare. Beautifully crafted, it had working lights and little icicles hanging off the tiny branches. After years of trying to find it, it was finally mine.
I couldn't contain my smile as I placed it in the center of the Christmas village. The previous year, the village had grown so large that I had to buy a new console table just to display it. It sat in front of our living room window, the snowy yard beyond a perfect backdrop for my tiny wonderland.
Everything was perfect.
The candles were lit. The room was scented with chocolate, peppermint, and pine from the fresh tree in the corner. Aside from those flickering candle flames, light twinkled off the shiny baubles hanging on the tree. I hadn't been able to convince Frank to install a real wood-burning fireplace in the living room, so the yellow glow was artificial, but it still lent a beautiful backdrop to the red stockings hung on the mantel.
Each year I tried to make our house look like something out of a Hallmark movie, and I was certain I'd knocked it out of the park that year. My decorations were beautiful, classy without being garish. There were festively decorated cookies on the ceramic plate sitting on the coffee table next to cups of peppermint hot chocolate, and the hum of soft carols filled the room. Instead of the cozy flannel pyjamas I usually wore on Christmas Eve, I was wearing a little gift I'd gotten for Frank. Lacy, with red and white trim, it covered just enough skin to be considered clothing.
I couldn't wait for Frank to come home. Since the calendar turned to December, I had hardly seen my boyfriend. There were Christmas events to go to, gifts to buy, presents to wrap, charitable services to perform; that was just my schedule. Frank had been working constantly, coming home late almost every night and leaving before I woke up each morning. He worked so hard, my Frank.
But that was over. The next day was Christmas, and Frank wouldn't be working. We would wake up, exchange gifts, giggle and cuddle and maybe fuck under the Christmas tree, and then I would get to work preparing Christmas dinner. Our parents were both set to come over sometime in the afternoon, we'd have a huge meal and lots of drinks, and that would be it for another year.
I curled up on the couch, pulling my favourite plaid Christmas blanket over me as I turned on a cheesy Hallmark movie. I wasn't sure what time Frank would be home, but I wanted to be ready and waiting for him when he was. I sent him a quick text
—Can't wait to see you. Surprise for you when you get home. xoxo. But mostly xxx—
and bit my lip in excitement.
Everything was perfect.
The movie was cute, full of Christmas magic and unrealistic drama. As predictable as it was, I was charmed by the silliness of it all. At some point before the ending, I fell asleep, dozing lightly on the couch while I waited for Frank. My plan had been to listen for the sound of his car, then move under the tree so when he walked in, he'd see me waiting for him.
But he was late. Really, really late that night.
The closing of the door woke me up, and when I opened my eyes, he was standing at the entrance to the living room. The room was dim, lit only by the decorations and the fireplace, and I couldn't quite see the expression on his face.
I smiled, hoping I still looked sexy. "Hey, darling. Merry Christmas."
He chuckled, a dry sort of laugh.
"I missed you," I said, pushing the plaid blanket off and shivering as the chill of the air hit my revealed skin. I stood up, letting Frank take in the sight of me in the skimpiest lingerie I'd been able to find.
He didn't say anything.
"Are you all right?"
Again, that dry chuckle.
"Frank, what's wrong?"
"What the fuck are you wearing?"
I recoiled at his words, slurred harshly at me from across the room.
"Are you drunk?"
"Oh, fuck off, Nicki."
My mouth dropped open. "What? What did I do?"
"What did you
do?
What did you do. Oh Nicki, what the fuck didn't you do. Look at this goddamn place."
I glanced around. Everything was still in place. I looked back at him. "I don't know what you mean."
"This house! It's like an explosion of Christmas shit! Look at this—what the fuck is this?"
He stormed into the room and picked up the tree I'd gotten for the Christmas village.
"Look at this. What a waste of fucking money. What'd you have to pay for this piece of shit, huh?"
"I don't understand why you're upset. Where is this coming from?"
He laughed again, slamming the tree back down on the table. I winced as two of the townspeople went flying, one crashing to the floor.
"Of course you don't understand. Every goddamn year. December rolls around, and you turn into Santa's jolliest fucking elf and I don't see you for the entire month. You go to every party, spend a shit ton of money, and then have the fucking audacity to stand there and say you don't understand why I'm upset."