Christmas (Lerrie)

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AN: you don't have to read this now. You can wait until Christmas. However I'm never going to write things at the right time for each holiday so you can read it now and pretend it's Christmas in the middle of Summer, read it at Christmas or reread it at Christmas time. Idk. Anywayy Leggo!


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Leigh-Anne yawned, pulling the thick blanket over the couch and sliding under it.

The shiny decorations cast shadows around the room in the dim light of the lamp.

She looked at the clock as her eyes grew heavier and just as she was about to fall asleep, the door opened.

She felt a hand on her cheek causing her to open her eyes.

Perrie was home and she smiled.

"I told you not to wait up." Perrie muttered softly.

"I didn't." Leigh insisted. "I was just  getting the house ready." She gestured to the decorations. "What time is it?" She asked, tiredly getting up, before Perrie put a hand on her shoulder.

"It's a few minutes after twelve." Perrie beamed climbing onto the couch beside her.

Perrie's arms wrap around Leigh, and Leigh relaxes almost immediately, snuggling back into her embrace. "Merry Christmas, my silly sweetheart." Perrie murmurs.

Leigh presses a kiss to Perrie's cheek. Her eyes already beginning to shut again.

"Merry Christmas, love." 

(In the morning)

Leigh-Anne awoke on the couch, to Perrie's arms around her.

"Good morning, my love." She whispered.

Perrie hummed. "It's Christmas today. Is it snowing?" 

Leigh-Anne laughed, amused that that was what Perrie cared about: The weather.

"Snow's important!" Perrie pouted. "It makes the day more magical."

"Well, I don't know if it's snowing babe. But how about you get off me and let me see."

Perrie sighed, sitting up.

Leigh got off the couch and went over to the window as Perrie's arms wrapped around her from behind, and she saw a thick blanket of snow.

"Yes, it snowed last night!" Perrie celebrated.

"And all through the night, it looks like." Leigh-Anne commented.

She was about to ask Perrie if they had to go out in it, but she saw how her eyes were shining and couldn't say no.

"Leigh? Can we go out?" Perrie asked, blinking earnestly at Leigh-Anne, who rolled her eyes.

"Fine." She pouted. "But-"

"There's always a but." Perrie groaned.

"Only for ten minutes" Leigh decided authoritatively. 

"Fine." Perrie said, she was already at the door, putting her coat on. Very eager to get outside.

And when Leigh was putting her coat on, Perrie was jumping up and down with excitement, making Leigh laugh before she put her arms around her and pulled her in for a kiss before she let Pez go careering out into the snow outside.

They really had meant to only go out for ten minutes.

But ten minutes turned into twenty and then twenty minutes turned into 30 and pretty soon they'd been out there for almost an hour, taking photos of each other, that were both set as phone wallpaper for one another and building (at least one) snowman.

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