I DON'T OWN ANYTHING! This is my first fanfiction... so it might not be as good as the others...

Snowflakes fell for the first time in 3 years.

'Finally!' Misaki thought. 'I haven't seen them in three years, was it? Or maybe it was four-'

A voice interrupted her thoughts.

"Hey, Ayuzawa! It's snowing!" Misaki's head whipped around to see Usui, with his green eyes sparkling.

Smiling, she sat down on a chair near the dining room and picked up a cup of cocoa. Closing her eyes she began to relax-

Splash!

With a friendly push, Usui had spilled her warm, chocolaty drink all over her! Shaking, she screamed at him,

"TAKUMI, you, you, YOU PEVERTED ALIEN!"

But soon after, all her anger melted away when her husband said with a smirk, "That never is going to get old, is it?"

Blushing, Misaki ran upstairs to change.

"That alien…perverted, so perverted…" she mumbled to herself.

When was putting on her shirt, she heard Usui call out,

"AYUZAWA! Let's go outttt! Let's see the snow!"

Misaki rolled her eyes and laughed, yelling back, "Sure," and found a wooly coat as fast as she could.

She met him at the door.

They reached for the door at the same time when he grabbed her hand.

"No, ladies first," he said, staring straight at her chocolate colored eyes.

Misaki looked down to hide her reddening face and tried to think of something witty to say, but before she knew it, she was outside.

"Snow…" she whispered, her voice barely audible.

"Yeah." Said a voice behind her. "A white Christmas, eh?"

CHRISTMAS?!

Turning around she said, "It's already CHRISTMAS?! Oh geez…"

'I can't believe I forgot! I didn't get presents for anyone and oh, Takumi! I didn't get anything for him or any of my friends or-'

Before she knew it, Takumi was kissing her, one hand in her short, raven-black hair, the other around her waist.

She went bright red, with her eyes wide, but slowly closed them and grabbed his jacket with her red gloves.

He pulled away, looking into her eyes and said,

"Merry Christmas, Ayuzawa."

Soooo... How was it?

Plz review