I grin over at the beautiful woman standing across the room. She's smiling softly at me, a blush resting on her cheeks. She turned away when she realized I had caught her looking at me.
I decided that I had had enough of sitting alone by the wall so I began to make the trek to Stefani. I squished in between people, finally making my way to her.
"Merry Christmas." I began to say.
"Merry Christmas." She replied.
"How are you enjoying the party?" I asked. I leaned against the wall next to her, admiring her beautiful purple dress.
"It's fun, but it's much better now." She smiled.
"I agree. It's much better now that I get to talk to such a beautiful girl." I winked. She blushed a bright red, playing with her fingers.
"Do you want to dance?" She asked softly.
I smiled and gently tugged on her hand to the dance floor. I wrapped my arms around her waist, letting her wrap hers around my neck. We swayed softly to the Christmas music playing in the background.
"Hey look! (Y/N) and Stef are dancing together!" I heard James shout loudly. Fucking asshole... Oh, well. It was bound to happen.
I heard the rest of the guys cheer. I blushed and Stefani hid her face in my neck. I smiled and kissed the top of her head.
We continued swaying to the music until Jordan declared that it was time for us to exchange presents. Obviously, we had already done the Secret Santa exchange, but this was the time where we gave gifts to the rest of the group, off camera.
After going through everyone's gifts, I finally gave Stefani mine. "Merry Christmas, beautiful." I whispered as I handed her the neatly wrapped present.
She opened the gift and gasped. Inside was a beautiful necklace with an S shaped pendant and her birthstone on it.
"It's beautiful..." She gasped.
"Just like you." I replied. "Here, let me put it on for you." I put the necklace gently around her neck, blushing slightly.
Stefani grinned and turned to me. She grasped my face in her hands and kissed me lovingly. I kissed back for a moment before we pulled away.
"Merry Christmas, (Y/N)." She whispered.
"Merry Christmas, Stef." I replied. "Merry Christmas."