Grandma got run over by a Reindeer

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"She knows you're not in surgery and she said to tell you, quote "We are going to our niece's school pageant this morning. You have known about it for months and after what you pulled on Thanksgiving" and then she started to use a great many words that I don't feel comfortable repeating," Patricia said.

"I have 7 surgeons on vacation," Dr Webber said.

"And there was something about divorce," Patricia said.

"You'll have to cover my ulcer excision," Webber said to Bailey.

"Yes, sir," Bailey said.

"Woman is unreasonable! When did watching a 6-year-old dressed up like a wise man..." Dr Webbers voice faded as he walked away. Addison walked over.

"Mark called," Addison said.

"What does he want?" I asked.

"To make sure his little sister doesn't go off the rails," Addison said.

"No. We're not talking about him. He's not ruining Christmas," I said.

"Okay, how about greek food tonight?" Addison asked.

"I'll do you one better. If I get out of here early enough we're going Christmas shopping," I said.

"I'll see you later," Addison said walking away. Dr Bailey looked at me.

"You're not coming in an OR today," Dr Bailey said.

"Okay," I said.

"Go home, Sloan," Dr Bailey said walking off.

Timeskip

I was sat in a conference room filling out charts.

"Bailey sent you home," Addison said.

"I've got charts to do," I said. Addison sat down in the chair next to mine.

"Talk to me Sage," Addison said.

"I didn't lose my father last night. My father was lost when my mother died. Even before that, he was a drunk and mean bastard who never actually gave a crap about his kids. He was a violent abusive piece of crap and the world is a better place without him," I said. "He's everything I never want to be," I said.

"You're nothing like him," Addison said. "And you never will be,"

"Bailey kicked me out of the OR because the bastard died," I said.

"Take it as a blessing. Finish your charts. We can go home and change before we go out shopping," Addison said. "You haven't had an early finish in weeks embrace it,"

"Okay," I said. "I'll embrace it,"

"There's that holiday spirit," Addison smiled. I rolled my eyes.

"Only for you Ads. Only for you," I said.

Timeskip

Addison and I were walking around the mall

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Addison and I were walking around the mall.

"This is nice," Addison said. I nodded.

"Thank you for dragging me away from the hospital," I said. Addison smiled as we walked into a shoe store.

"What do you want for Christmas?" Addison asked.

"Not sure," I said.

"Is it a sibling thing for you guys not to know what you want?" Addison asked. "Derek's the same,"

"Nancy and Kathleen are easy. I just restock their alcohol collection. Liz gives a list of what she wants and what the kids want. Amy, well I just give her clothes. Derek and Mark get money," I said. "Mama Shepherd gets some sort of sentimental thing,"

"What do you think about these?" Addison held up a pair of shoes.

"You don't need my approval on shoes," I said. "But they are very nice," Addison grabbed a set in her size and handed them to me. She got another 2 pairs of shoes and we left that store.

"I'm going to buy your gift now," Addison said.

"I'll take these bags back to the car and meet you back here," I said.

"Okay," Addison said. I walked out to the car and put the bags in the trunk before heading back inside. Addison wasn't there yet so I went into the jewellery store to get a pair of earrings for Addison for Christmas. I bought them and put the gift bag in my bag before meeting Addison back outside.

"Where are we going now?" I asked.

"You've got to buy things for your intern friends," Addison said.

"Why can't I just put money in a Christmas card for them? Or a holiday card for Cristina?" I asked.

"Because it's nice," Addison said.

"Okay. Watch store for George and Alex," I said.

"Okay and what about Cristina, Izzie and Meredith?" Addison asked.

"I feel like Cristina would want a knife," I said.

"You can't buy someone a knife," Addison said.

"Then god knows what they want," I said.

"We'll have a look in the watch store," Addison said.

"Okay," I said. 30 minutes later we left the store with 5 watches. "Who else do I have left?"

"Nobody," Addison said.

"Okay. Do you have everything your heart desires?" I asked. Addison nodded.

"We can go home now," Addison said. I smiled taking the last of Addison's bags as we walked back to the car. I set the bags in the backseat and we drove home.

Timeskip

It was Christmas Day and Addison was dragging me out of the house.

"Okay, where are we going?" I asked.

"I've already told you to wait and see," Addison said driving off.

"Okay," I said. We sat listening to the radio as Addison drove us.

"We're here," Addison said. I followed her into a building with Save-a-vet written on the front.

"If you've brought me to therapy-" Addison cut me off.

"Shh. It's not therapy," Addison said. She walked to the front desk. "I'm Addison Montgomery. We spoke on the phone last week,"

"Yes. We did. Through the doors then through the 3rd door on the right," A man said.

"Thank you," Addison said. We walked to where the man directed us. There was a german shepherd dog getting checked over by a vet.

"Come in," The vet smiled at us. We walked in. "Ace is in perfect health to go home," The vet said. Addison looked at me.

"You've wanted a dog for as long as I can remember. Ace here is a vet just like you," Addison said.

"What?" I asked.

"He's yours. We're taking him home with us," Addison said.

"Don't play around with me like this. It's mean," I said.

"Sage, he's yours," Addison said smiling at me. I pulled her into a hug.

"Thank you," I smiled.

"You're welcome," Addison said. "Let's get him home,"

"I just got you earrings and you got me a whole ass dog," I said.

"I have you for the first Christmas in a long time and I don't have to worry about you getting shot or dying which is enough of a gift," Addison said.

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