It had been a month or so since the events that happened in November.
Now it's December.
My favorite time of the year.
I loved the cold weather, the food, the holidays, everything.
And this time around, I had someone to spend it with.
~❤︎︎~
"Robin! My parents are in the other room!" I said, whilst he was trying to kiss my cheek repeatedly.
He had been oddly touchy since it all happened.
I wasn't complaining though.
He raised an eyebrow, "Exactly. In the other room."
I scoffed and just let him do it.
My parents wouldn't care, I just felt like it would be awkward.
We were decorating my family Christmas tree and I was on the step stool.
I was pretty average height, but obviously not as tall as this tree.
"Can you get the box of family ornaments out of the box, please?" I asked Robin.
He nodded and cut the box open.
Then I heard laughter next to me.
I turned over to look at him and see what he was laughing at.
I hate everything.
He had seen a photo ornament of me in Kindergarten, making the strangest face ever.
I was missing some teeth, and I was wearing the most embarrassing elf pyjamas ever.
I snatched the photo ornament out of his hand, extremely embarrassed.
However, I couldn't help myself from laughing with him.
"Stop! I was like, 4!" I laughed
"I'm sorry! You just look so stupid!" He said, on the verge of tears because of how much he was laughing.
After a few minutes of laugher and tears, we kept decorating.
"Honey! Can you guys come into the kitchen real quick?" Dad called
"Yeah! Just give me a minute!" I yelled back
Robin peaked out from behind the Christmas tree where he was decorating.
"Everything okay?" He asked
I shrugged, "Hope so."
We walked towards the kitchen together.
He snuck a quick kiss before we were in my parents view.
I love this.
We entered the kitchen to see my parents sitting at the table, with a box in front of them.
"What's up?" I asked
Both Mom and Dad were smiling wide, "We have something to tell you, so come open this box."
I was extremely confused but walked towards the table.
The box was small and rectangular, wrapped in blue wrapping paper with a nice pink bow around it.
Robin walked up next to me, curious as to what was in the box.
I took the bow off and pulled the top off.
Oh My God.