There is a lull late in the afternoon at Grissom's Gardens, a full service nursery. It is mid-December and the rush is on. Trees, wreaths, poinsettias and all sorts of things are being snatched up for homes and offices. The staff could barely keep up with the brisk business. Chris, the owner, is going over receipts and thought to himself, "We are ahead of last season. If this keeps up, we'll be back in black by the new year." A smile grew on his face, thinking of the new equipment he might be able to buy for the greenhouse.
Holly is running late, having been delayed by shoppers who can't make up their minds. The lines are unbelievably long, she thought. There is still several weeks until Christmas, why all the rush? Holly is in charge of decorating her father's shop and wanted to get the decorations today so she could put them up when the shop closed tomorrow night. She had all the fabric and bows, but needed greenery and is heading to Grissom's. She hoped there'd be something left to buy.
When Holly pulled into the lot, hers is one of three cars there. She couldn't believe there isn't a crowd but is relieved that she didn't have to push and shove anymore. She'd had enough of that to last the month. She climbed out of her car and walked the short distance to the door. She could smell the pine before she opens the door; it immediately lifts her mood. There's nothing like inhaling pine scent, the smell of Christmas and the great outdoors.
Holly walks through the door and into a wonderland of sights and smells. Grissom's always has beautiful holiday displays; trees decorated in various motifs, wreaths and garlands hanging in homey vignettes, toys scattered throughout. You can't help but be in a good mood wandering through the shop.
She wanders over to the garland section and picks out several lengths of pine garland with pinecones and holly berries. She put them in her cart and saunters through the shop to the wreaths. She picks out one large wreath that had holly berries and a big red bow. It is a nice, manly theme for her father's shop. Finding all that she needs to get, and happy with her choices, she heads toward the checkout desk.
On her way, she spies mistletoe and kissing balls. She looks wistfully at the mistletoe. Her boyfriend had broken up with her just last spring and she hadn't found anyone of consequence since. It jostles her memory but she is resolved not to think about the past, and doesn't buy any. The kissing balls, however, would look good in her front hall. There is no space to place decorations in the tiny alcove, but something hanging would be out of the way. She looks them over and picks one that is a combination of boxwood and holly leaves, with a few berries for color, and a sprig of mistletoe in the middle.
She rolls her cart to the checkout desk and finds that there's no one there. There's a bell on the desk and she rings it twice, then twice again. It echoes a tingling sound. She hears a distant "Coming" from somewhere in the shop. Soon a man appears headed for the desk. He's taller than she is, maybe 5'6", soft brown eyes, light brown hair, and a nice body to go with all of that. Both her heart and her body do a little jump when she sees him.
"Sorry, I didn't realize anyone was here." He punches a code into the register to unlock it.
"Welcome to Grissom's. Did you find everything you were looking for?"
"Yes, thanks. You always have such wonderful displays. I wish I had more places to decorate."
"Thanks. We love Christmas here and have fun creating the displays."
Chris tallies up the purchases on the register. "That'll be $52.75," he states as he carefully bags each item.
Holly hands him a charge card and he runs it through the machine. "Um, sorry miss, your card has been declined."
"Oh no, and I don't have enough cash with me. Is there an ATM nearby?"
"No, sorry. The closest is at the shopping center on the other side of town."
"Do you take checks?"
"Yes, we do. Just make it out to Grissom's Gardens."
Holly rummages through her purse and realizes that her checkbook is on the kitchen table.
"This isn't my day. My checkbook is on my kitchen table; I was paying bills last night. Can you hold my purchases until tomorrow?"
"I'd like to accommodate you, but I don't have a place to safely keep them. They might get sold."
Holly stands there, stunned. She must've charged so much on her shopping today that she's reached her card limit. She usually has cash with her for emergencies, but not that much.
"Well, I just don't know what to do. I wanted to decorate my Dad's shop tomorrow but if I can't purchase this stuff, I'll have to put the plan on hold."
"I'm about to close the shop. If you live nearby, I could follow you home and you could write me a check."
Holly looks at him a bit suspiciously. Can she trust him not to be a pervert or thug?
"That would truly help but can I trust you not to take advantage of me or rob me?"
"Here, I'll give you my license information. If I do anything you don't like, you'll have my info to give to the police."
He hands her his license and writes down his name, address and license number. She almost giggles when she reads his name. Christopher Gringle, so close to Chris Kringle, another name for Santa Claus. It gives her some peace of mind to know who he is exactly.
"Okay. I feel better now. I'm parked right by the door. I live on Yule Lane, off of Chestnut Ave. Do you know it?"
"Yes I do. My truck is out back. I'll pull around front and follow you. Just give me 10 minutes to close up."
"Sure. I'll take my bags to the car and wait for you there."
Holly takes up her bags and heads out the door. Chris locks it behind her, and watches her go to her car. He likes the way her hips move. She's got a nice face too, not beautiful or pretty, but very pleasant, and her dark brown hair looks so soft; he'd love to run his hands through it. Her deep brown eyes have flecks of gold that sparkle. He's interested but too wary to open his heart again after his last heartbreak. He shakes his head to rid him of the memories he doesn't want.
Chris turns to lock up the register, taking the remaining money to the safe, shutting off lights as he goes. Once the safe is locked and hidden, he grabs his coat and heads to the back door. He checks the delivery doors and they are all locked up tight. He flicks off the last light and goes out the door, locking it before he turns to his truck.
He climbs in and puts key to ignition, and nothing. It doesn't even click. He realizes now that he probably left the lights on and the battery is drained. With a sigh and a shrug of his shoulders, he gets out of the truck and walks around to the front of the building.
Holly is sitting in her car, waiting, and daydreaming. The effect that Chris has on her has revved up her hormones and she's thinking of all the things they could be doing. She's not aware that he's standing beside the driver's window until he knocks on it several times. She rolls down the window.
"You aren't going to believe this. My truck won't start. I think the battery is worn down. You don't have jumper cables, do you?"
"I do but they are in my basement. I recently cleaned out my car and haven't put them back yet."
"I guess I'll have to call a service. You don't have to wait. I'll trust that you will pay me soon."
"No, that's okay. I'll wait at least until you find out when the service can be here."