Accepting the kisses on her cheek and her forehead with a little curl of her neck, Kate was grinning unabashedly when he pulled away from her face. Was this what it meant to wake up next to somebody you loved on Christmas morning? Of course, there had been the allure and the magic of both Mexican and American Christmas legends as a child, and being unable to fall asleep until four o'clock in the morning, and then popping awake completely alert again at thirteen past six in the morning to tumble clumsily down the stairs to sit around the tree skirt to open presents.
Unbeknownst to little Kate, obviously, her parents had tirelessly stayed awake to make Christmas morning a winter wonderland for her, Francesca, and their cousins. The tree, covered in white lights, ribbons, and glittering red and gold ornaments, had towered all the way up to the ceiling in the tall foyer of their spacious home, and Ilvermorny's Christmas decorations almost paled in comparison. She was nostalgic and sentimental, of course, so that probably played into her bias as she thought back on it, but she missed the feeling of childlike wonder that the holiday season had brought her as small girl. She wondered what her boyfriend's Christmases at home, before he'd started attending Hogwarts, had been like.
Kate knew that the house elves tended to go all out with things. It was just the way they were -- she could relate to that, and their devotion to their companions, and the desire to please. Her heart ached for the house elves who were mistreated by their owners. She was sure she'd cried about that in class as a young teenager the first time she'd learned about it. And, on a more positive note, that the magical ceiling in the Great Hall, and all the other things she'd read about in textbooks, were really things to behold. Kate had never even seen snow until she'd started going to school in Massachusetts. She couldn't say she was more fond of it than sunshine, but there was something about it that made December days seem just a little bit more whimsical. That aside, she wasn't sure how Midwestern people and people who lived in Alaska and places like that could deal with dark days and consistent snow and ice without becoming utterly depressed.
She'd prematurely placed her Christmas gift, or the representation of it, in the drawer of her nightstand almost as soon as they'd gotten here. Just so she knew where it was and so Charlie didn't accidentally stumble upon it and wonder what it was. Kate stretched her arms and sat up with a little grunt to prepare herself to receive Charlie's gift, (gift
s this time, it looked like there were two and now she was feeling bad) raising her eyebrows with a funny smile when he presented them both to her at once. Her small hand struggled to grasp the cube-shaped one, but it was the one she gravitated to first. She could tell he'd wrapped this one himself and that made her heart swell in her chest.
Kate peeked up at him as she started pulling at the strips of tape, carefully opening the package and the box to reveal a magical camera. Her face broke out into a wide grin instantaneously and she looked up at him after gently placing the camera back in the box, gesturing toward her face with a waggly index finger to beckon him close. She touched his chin as they kissed for a second and swept her thumb affectionately over his cheekbone. "I love it. This was so thoughtful. Thank you, honey." Knowing he would feel awkward and not sure how to respond, as he tended to kind of... be with presents, she glossed over it expertly with a suggestion she knew would pique his interest. "Maybe we can use it. Later. Also in private." She winked at him and then reached for the other box, which was tied together with a simple ribbon that she just slipped off the edges.
She audibly gasped for air when the lid came off and she laid her eyes upon three of the most beautiful lingerie sets she thought she'd maybe ever seen. "Oh, my god." Kate breathed, examining each garment with careful fingertips, "These are absolutely gorgeous." And nice lingerie cost a fortune. She knew that. She'd bought some more sets herself that she was going to use on their vacation to Aspen, but he didn't
know they were vacationing to Aspen yet, so she'd save that information for later when it made more sense. "I can wear a set later? And you can hold the camera, if that works?" She smiled at him.
"Alright, sit back, this is going to be anticlimactic compared to yours," Kate winced apologetically and leaned over to the drawer in her nightstand, pulling the envelope which housed a card, telling him their vacation began the sixth of January and lasted for a week, and the brochure for the
cabin she'd booked in Aspen. Slightly trembly, she handed it over and folded her hands in her lap. "I... thought about Breckenridge or Vail, but everything I read said that Aspen was the way to go. For eating and drinking and things like that, so... Merry Christmas." She beamed at him. "I've never been skiing, so I thought it could be cool for you to teach me."