Authors note: This is my submission for the
WINTER HOLIDAYS STORY CONTEST 2023
Now I know that the original 12 days of Christmas did not start with 12 and go to 1. I did it this way for a reason.
Everyone in this story is over the age of 18. There is only 1 very brief 2 second description of a sex act that gets nowhere in the story.
This story is focused on Mystery and Mental Disorders.
Thanks to Naughty Paladin for his readthrough and suggestions to help make the story better and fill in some plot holes. I did most of the Grammar and punctuation check myself with various editing tools so if there are mistakes they are my fault entirely. It's quite difficult to get editors to actually answer emails half the time so I don't bother trying.
12th Day of Christmas
Even though Christmas was approaching rapidly, I still didn't know what to give my husband. He was a hard man to shop for. He was not really into sports; he doesn't wear ties, and he is not that big of a drinker. Having trouble figuring out what to get him last year, I ended up just giving him a gift certificate to our local mall and letting him get whatever he wanted. The one thing I remember him talking about over the summer was smoking meat. It was something that he had always wanted to try. So I decided I would buy him a smoker that he could use on our back deck and do all the smoking that he wanted to. With that settled, I made my way back home to hide the smoker in the basement before he got home.
I was just getting started on making supper when the doorbell rang. I quickly washed off my hands and went to see who it was. When I opened the door, a man stood there holding a long white box. "Hi there, I have a delivery for Sara Brower."
"Yes, that's me," I told him.
"Sign here please," as he handed me the clipboard.
I signed where he wanted me to and he handed me the box. "Here ya go, have a very Merry Christmas."
"Thanks, you too."
I carried the box into the kitchen and put it on the table, wondering what it could be. Pulling the top off and inside were a dozen of the most beautiful red roses I had ever seen. I picked up the card and all it said was
On the 12th day I want to have you in my arms!
I couldn't help but smile. My husband could be so sweet sometimes. I found a vase to put them in and set it in the middle of the table, then I finished getting the supper ready.
Not long after, my daughter Amy came home. She is 18 and just about ready to graduate from high school and getting ready to go to college soon. "Hey, mom! Woah, what's with the flowers?"
"Your Dad had them delivered. Aren't they gorgeous?" I asked her.
"Yeah, they are. I'm kinda jealous," she giggled." I have some homework to get done. Call me when supper is ready."
Half an hour later, Jim walked in the door. He came to the kitchen and kissed me. "Hello, Darling." He looked at the flowers on the table with a funny look, then looked at me. "What's with the flowers?"
"As if you didn't know," I laughed.
He had a confused look on his face. "Umm no I don't. Where did they come from?" He asked.
"You mean you didn't send them?"
"No, I haven't sent you anything," he told me.
I showed him the card. He looked at it with a shocked expression. "What the hell is this? Are you trying to tell me something, Sara?"
"What? What would I be trying to tell you? I thought you were the one that sent them to me. If it wasn't you, then who did?" I asked.
"That's what I Sure as hell would like to know." He said. His face became flush with anger.
"Darling, I'm at a complete loss. Someone didn't sign the card. I just assumed it was from you."
Just then, Amy came back downstairs. "Hey, what's going on down here?"
"Your father was not the one that sent me the flowers." I pulled the flowers out of the vase and tossed them into the garbage. I didn't want to see them, not knowing where they came from. It would seem that someone was trying to cause trouble for my marriage.
"Well, that's just weird," said Amy. "Umm Mom, Dad, is it ok if Maddison comes over for supper and stays the night with me?"
"Of course, Sweetheart. You know she is always welcome here," I told her.
Maddison, or Maddy, as she liked to be called, is Amy's best friend. They like to say they are twins as they are the same age and share the same birthday. She is a beautiful girl. She has long blond hair, deep blue eyes, and a figure that any female would kill for at any age. I confess I felt a little envious of her physique. She only lived a couple of blocks away from us, so she was here within a couple of minutes, ringing the bell.
I opened the door to let her in. "Hi Maddy, it's good to see you."
"Hey, Mrs. Brower. Good to see you too," she said as we made our way to the kitchen.
Amy hugged her friend, "Hey Mads, did you bring your notebook with you?"
"Hey Amy, yes I did. Hey Mr. Brower, you're looking as handsome as ever," said Maddy.
"Ewww stop flirting with my Dad ya perv."
Jim just laughed. "Hush child. It's a good boost to a man's ego when a young, beautiful girl compliments him." He winked at Maddy. The poor girl blushed profusely. She was always flirting with him and always got red as a tomato when he gave it back. It was cute to watch. I never got jealous. There was no need to. I knew he would never cheat on me. Especially with someone the same age as his daughter.
Maddy saw the flowers in the garbage can. She had a frown on her face. "Aww, what beautiful flowers. How come they are in the garbage? Did Mr. Brower forget an anniversary again?" She asked with a giggle.
"That's a bit of a sore subject. Come on, let's go study until supper is ready," said Amy as she grabbed Maddy by the hand, pulling her up the stairs toward her room.
Jim just turned and walked toward the den, grumbling something. I went back to finishing the supper and cleaning up the kitchen. Those flowers were bugging me. If not for my husband, I wouldn't know where they originated. The worst part was that he seemed to think I was lying to him about it. I had never given him a reason to think that I would ever cheat. If I had known at the time that it wasn't my husband, I would have paid attention to the delivery service and tried to find out where they came from and who had sent them. Not like I could do much about it now.
We all sat down to eat supper and had a light conversation, just talking about our day and what their plans were for the rest of the week. After cleaning up, the girls went back up to Amy's room, and I sat in the den with Jim. I slid over next to him on the couch and said, "Sweetheart, you know I love you, right?"
He looked at me for a moment and gave a half smile. "Yeah, I know you do, and I love you too."