Christmas!
It was weird. This was the first Christmas where she had proper responsibilities. Terrifying. Their home was softly lit and smelt like cinnamon and ginger, thanks to the cookies Eleanor had been baking. It was like a St. Clare tradition. Her mother made a gingerbread house and she made little biscuits in the shape of trees and presents and stars. Will had thought they were fun and had tried to eat two but got bored and crawled off, leaving a path of broken biscuits all over the counter tops.
Her feet hurt. Her shoes had been abandoned the minute they'd returned home and she sat crossed legged on the wooden floor. Gently, she rocked her son back and forth. William (she refused to let anyone refer to him as Billy) was out for the count, snuggled up in his blankets and dreaming. He looked so much like Loren, it was crazy. Will had his dark hair and eyes and when he smiled, she was convinced they were a mirror image.
"Hey," she whispered, flashing her husband a grin. She looked down and used a finger to adjust his little rocket ship pyjamas and kissed his cheek. Very gently as not to wake him, she knelt to hand Loren the heavy little bundle and smiled fondly as they left. "Oh yes please," she gushed and took the wine, deftly pouring two glasses. It was so nice to be able to drink again. Breast feeding had been a nightmare. She was sore and cranky but now that Will was on solid food, she could drink away. Thank goodness.
The living room was quiet. It was lit only by the bright string of fairy lights and a few candles that Eleanor had dotted around, using little cute lanterns. Outside was freezing. It was shaping up to be a white Christmas.
"Oooh hello," Eleanor said brightly, smiling into the kiss as she cupped his cheek affectionately. "I love you too," she said with a soft smile. It didn't matter how many times he said it. It would still elicit the same sort of reaction. She was utterly exhausted. She wanted a bath. Will had demanded to be played with, demanding Loren's attention and smacking his toy trucks together so hard that the momentum had knocked him flat on his back. She wouldn't trade it for the world.
She shifted closer to him, her thickly knit
cardigan dragging along the floor as she leant into him a little. She smiled back at him, her heart swelling with affection. He'd grown up so much. Loren was a far cry from the womaniser he'd been back in Beauxbatons. He was a businessman and a family man. Eleanor reached out a pale hand and softly stroked his cheekbone fondly. "I should think so," she joked with a dimpled grin, handing him a glass of wine swiftly.
She snorted. "Tell me about it," Eleanor replied, her big green eyes wide and looking a bit dazed. "I've wrapped so many presents that every time I close my eyes, all I can see is red and gold." She chuckled. "Don't be offended but no, definitely not." If she didn't have Loren and Will, she'd be spending tonight in her underwear, eating Chinese take out and watching some trashy movie on her Muggle TV. But tonight? Tonight was different.
It
felt like Christmas. Eleanor was excited for once, properly this time. Will's gifts were bought and wrapped. She'd baked an apple pie for desert. The turkey was defrosting in the fridge. She'd be up early to prepare the vegetables and make the gravy and cranberry sauce. Now they were settled and married, they wouldn't have to go to his parents' home. She was able to cook the dinner by herself, surrounded by her two favourite boys. She let out a sigh of relief, her slender shoulders relaxing as she sipped her wine gently.
"What?" The artist said, her eyes wide as she shifted to rest her wine glass on the floor and take the box. She rolled it in her hand and held it up to her ear to shake it gently. "What is it?" She pressed Loren for details, confused by the need for it to be opened up at midnight. She frowned again as she stroked the pretty little bow, a lock of platinum blonde hair escaping her ponytail and resting against the curve of her neck. "How lovely," she said brightly, wondering if she'd stay awake until the specified time. Carefully, she placed it on the sofa and off the floor in case the contents were fragile. She eyed the present curiously, chewing on her lower lip as her fingers itched to open it.
"Of course he will," she told Loren gently, squeezing his thigh affectionately. "He'll be spoiled rotten. Our parents are bound to buy him a stupid amount of presents and hold him and he'll be surrounded by people who love him so, why wouldn't he?" Eleanor asked with a smile, finding it endearing that he was so worried. Will probably wouldn't remember much of it but she was as worried as his father was about everything.
"It's going to be fine," she told him softly, leaning against him so her chin was on his shoulder. "To a lovely, stress free. Meaningful Christmas," she stated as she held her glass up in a toast. "Ooh I nearly forgot. I baked some mince pies but I think Will might have put his hands all over them.."