I shook my head slowly, laughing along with him. It was that type of laughter you can only achieve when you are that completely exhausted.

The two of us stood there leaning against the fence, looking out at the intricate sculptures and trees. It was dark so I could only make sense of the shapes in the dark, but as if on cue, twinkling lights lit up the whole area, illuminating everything. Gentle golden rays were cast up at our faces and surroundings, showing us in this very lovely evening... or morning, how beautiful our view was. Light feathery snowflakes began falling from the sky, dusting his shoulders and hair with a soft layer of powder.

"You've got-" He reached a hand up and brushed off my shoulder and hair, pausing with a wavy strand in his hand. From this close, I could smell his familiar scent of peppermint and freshly baked cookies, and it made me only want to stand closer.

From... somewhere, although I'm not sure where, music began playing. It was soft, and happy, the type of music that makes you want to take someone in your arms and hold them forever.

"You have stars in your eyes," He said softly, not moving at all, his eyes fixed softly on mine.

If he saw what I did, those would be the exact words to describe what I saw. The dancing lights reflecting in his eyes looked very much like shooting stars twinkling in a dark sky. The snow was beginning to collect on his eyelashes, but despite this, it didn't feel very cold.

"Angie," His hand brushed my cheek, and he paused again, his eyes flickering up and down my face.

I just stared back, almost waiting for him to lean down to me, but I realized he was hesitating... he was nervous.

Without a second thought, and with a random boost of confidence, I stood on my toes and leaned forward, kissing him lightly on the lips.

It was sweet and awkward as all first kisses are.

He froze, not moving, but I could see his eyes widen with shock the second I moved away. His mouth dropped open and he looked at me with complete surprise which was quickly replaced by a big grin, and nervous laughter, so much nervous laughter. Bernard's face turned bright red all the way up to his ears, as he covered his mouth with his hands to hide his face as he continued to giggle.

I started laughing too, my heart was beating so fast, and I knew my face also had to be bright pink. It was the most adorable thing, seeing this stoic elf I've grown to admire all nervous and giggly. In the back of my mind, all I could think was, "I did that. I made him like this."

The sound of cheering voices stared from above us, and the two of us looked up to find almost every elf in the workshop and their great-great-grandma on the balcony above us peering down, witnessing that whole moment. Judy was in the middle, dangling a piece of mistletoe down from a long piece of tinsel.

"It's about time!" I heard one of them yell from above.

"Judy I'll get back at you for this," I shouted up at her, but she just smiled at me mischievously. Something told me she had this planned for a long while.

The two of us shook our heads, not being able to stop ourselves from laughing like children, both from embarrassment, exhaustion, and pure happiness.

"Go- go," Bernard tried to put back his commanding voice but it was breaking up, as he was catching his breath. "Go home all of you! We only have 365 days until next Christmas! Go sleep while you can. I expect everyone in the Workshop day after tomorrow!"

"Aww," Sighed about a thousand voices, as they emptied the patio the floor above.

We waited, making sure there was no other life out there but the two of us.

"Well, that was something," I chuckled. "To think we thought we finally had a moment of privacy."

"Privacy? Here? No such thing, not until we live together." Bernard snorted.

"Not until?" I raised an eyebrow.

"There'll be a day... I hope," He smiled, wrapping his arm around my waist and pulling me closer to him.

"Couldn't you move into the residencial Santa Halls of the Workshop?" I asked curiously. There were plenty of bedrooms there.

"Well, I suppose I could..." He didn't seem very comfortable with this idea.

"I'm not talking about now, but future-wise... wouldn't it be easier for you with your job?"

"I don't mind the walk, it's nice and relaxing... and I like my peace and quiet in my house. It feels more comfortable than the busy atmosphere of the Workshop."

I nodded, It did make sense. "Well, we can just focus on tonight for now."

"Can I kiss you again, now that I am prepared?" He asked me seriously.

"I can tell what you're thinking about." I laughed.

"How can I not think about you?" He grinned, one corner of his mouth raised above the other. "Now answer the question,"

"Yes. Yes you may."

It was just like a scene from a movie. Everything was so perfect and amazingly planned that even though this is what Judy was setting us up to do, it felt completely magical. The way his one hand brushed against my chin, while the other rested on the small of my back, how his lips tasted the same sweet way he smelled, only a million times better, paired with the view, the lights, and the downy snow were all just the way I would imagine being in love would be. And I couldn't imagine loving anybody else the way that I felt loved in this moment.

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