Series of little one shots that deal with Jane, Maura and their twin daughters, Cameron Elizabeth and Sofia Paig.

Two year olds didn't liek sleeping early any other day of the year, so why would Christmas Eve be any different? Cameron and Sofia weren't any different than the other two year olds around the world. Sofia was a firecracker, she would be up until around mid-night if Jane and Maura weren't careful. Whereas Cameron was very calm and was already on the verge of passiing out.

Maura walked into the twins' room that was a light lilac. "They out?" She asked in a whisper, sitting down by her wife.

Jane shook her head. "Do they ever go to bed early?" She asked wrapping an arm around Maura's torso.

Maura laughed quietly pointing to Cameron. "Looks like Cam is." The honeyblonde corrected, glancing at the small girl across the room from a bouncy Sofia.

The detective ran her ahnds over her face. "Why didn't we use you eggs?" she asked her.

"MAMMMMMA!" Sofia grinned running over to the two women when she realized Maura was in the room.

Maura pulled her daughter onto her lap."Hi sweetie." she kissed the little girls unruly curls. Why don't you go to sleep or santa won't bring you any presents." She said as Sofias face befame covered in horror at the thought of no Santa.

Sofia jumped of the bed, shrieking while kissing her mothers. "Okay!" She smiled pulling the cover of her bed up to her chin closing her eyes, instantly falling asleep.

Jane said there, her mouth wide open. "How?" She asked following Maura from the room and downstairs to lock the doors and shut the lights off.

"It was easy. I may have grown up not believing in Santa, but I know how loved the jolly old man in his red suit is. Especially when it comes to them." she nodded smiling. "With that, you can stay down here til two then put their presents out." Maura stated and kissed Jane.

Jane groaned knowing that she'd fall asleep, then have to rush to put the presents out at the crack of dawn when their daughters woke up. As much as she hated that thought, she loved spending Christmas with her three girls, as hectic as the twins made it, she'd always love it.