A/N: Happy Early Christmas! RumbleRoar846 and I were talking last night while I was putting up my Christmas tree and she imagined Kendall waking up on Christmas morning with his coffee and looking at the tree waiting for Logan to wake up, (or something along those lines) and I was completely inspired. So, Merry Christmas to all and here's an early present for Laura!

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Kendall awoke leisurely to the scent of last night's cookies, still making his home smell like cinnamon and sugar and gingerbread. His eyes fluttered open, look at the man facing him in bed and grinning goofily. Logan looked like a dark angel as he slept, one arm was slung over Kendall's waist and legs tangled together, foreheads almost touching as the dark haired boy's breath puffed across the blonde's lips and cheek (smelling heavily of pure sugar.) The sun's rays were turned white as they bounced and reflected off the thick layer of sparkling snow, filtering through the window and making Logan's skin look even more luminous, flawless and creamy. Kendall always savored these beautiful moments with Logan, where the rest of the world meant nothing compared to their own peaceful world that they made together. He ran his fingers over the man's morning stubble, through his baby soft hair, and dreaming of more holidays full of cookie baking, mutual shopping, and sharing unconditional love.

Logan's lip twitched in his sleep, turning into his playfully crooked smile, signaling he was still blissfully dreaming. Kendall didn't want to rouse him just yet; he looked too serene and perfect.

The blonde snuck out of bed, pulling on some plaid pajama pants and a soft shirt. He made water for coffee, putting three and a half scoops of the powdered cappuccino in Logan's favorite Christmas cup. The snowman on the front winked at him gleefully as the reindeer's nose flicked over to red from the heat of the water.

The smell of white chocolate caramel filled Kendall's nostrils as he took a sip of his own coffee. He never thought he would ever feel as content and happy as he does now. Knowing his one love was peacefully sleeping in the next room, about to awaken at any moment. The day would be wonderful, first they'd spend some time here opening presents from each other (which there was an odd abundance of) then they'd run over to his parents' place again, where the whole family was gathered for festivities. Cousins, aunts and uncles, godfathers and godmothers, grandmas and grandpas, practically everyone from almost every side of the family there was.

He smiled into his drink as the warmth of yesterday's memory seeped back into his mind. Logan had finally met Kendall's parents for the first time. The blonde couldn't believe that Logan actually agreed to fly all the way to Kansas for the Schmidt Family Christmas. Logan happily conversed with his parents and aunts and uncles and everyone (unlike his previous girlfriends had done), only fleeing from the adults so he could play with Kendall's little cousins and their early Christmas presents. Watching Logan lightly roughhouse with Cal, Andy, and Alex was the most adorable sight. The three toddlers ganged up on the larger boy, tussling on the floor and getting too close to the Christmas tree for comfort. Then, watching Logan play with Caillyn and Allison with their little dolls was a beautiful thing. Later on that evening, when the girls' were tiring, Caillyn and Allison sat in Logan's lap in front of the fire. Logan spoke quietly and evenly as he told the story of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, rubbing Allison's back as she idly played with his bracelets, lounging back on his chest; and petted Caillyn's hair as she rested her little head on his shoulder, playing with his key necklace as she fell asleep.

That's when he knew he wanted to be with Logan for the rest of his life. Get married, have kids, do it all. But, for now, being with Logan and loving him worked out perfectly.

More memories invaded his time of reminiscing as he gazed at their gaudy tree. A big mess it was, almost blinding him with the amount of glitter and tinsel and lights. Logan wanted to try a tree less traditional. So, instead of using rainbow lights they used amber. Instead of silver garland there was gold glitter netting, with gold sparkly garland. Light and dark gold bows, ornaments, and tinsel coated the monstrosity. Tinsel was grouped together in chunks and ornaments were either too small or too big for their spots on the tree. Logan turned out to be pretty uncoordinated when it came to placing tinsel and arranging ornaments. He was wild and random with it! Throwing handfuls of his glitter/tinsel mixture here, five bows there. Kendall was more of a neat freak when it came to his tree. (He secretly went out late at night and rearranged some things just a little bit. Logan didn't even notice though. Secretly, Kendall loved the tree even more than his normal one.) By the time they were done, they looked like a couple of Twilight vampires with white flocking stuck in their hair and on their clothes.

When it came to baking cookies last night, Logan was more into the novelty of it rather than how the cookies turned out tasting. The holiday music was blasting as he danced around stirring a bowl of cookie dough, randomly throwing in extra cinnamon and sugar, extra chocolate and powdered sugar. When he was done, they had no idea what kind of cookies they had made exactly. They were all almost too sweet, but still freakishly edible. Kendall shook his head; he didn't know how Logan did it, making everything absolutely perfect like he did. By the end they were covered in almost every ingredient, Logan kissing the blonde breathless under mistletoe while the last batch of cookies burned.

It was all pretty hokey, but Kendall wasn't gonna complain.

Logan finally awoke and came out in the living room, smiling in the way that made Kendall's heart melt. "Merry Christmas, baby." The blonde knew he was grinning like an idiot.

"Merry Christmas, Kendall." Logan laughed as he wrapped his arms around his boyfriend, breathing in the scent of Kendall and cookies. "I love you."

"And I love you, Logie." Kendall almost had tears come to his eyes; this past year had been the happiest of his life, all thanks to this man. He wanted to spill his heart to Logan, tell him everything he was feeling and how he was falling even more in love with each passing minute. Kendall knew that however long they lived, he would continue to love Logan more and more and never stop. It's weird, Kendall thought, how someone who seemed irrelevant at the time can turn into the best thing that's ever happened to your life.

It was finally Christmas morning, and the best Christmas Kendall has had in a long time, and it would just keep getting better. The love of his life was wrapped up in his arms, the coffee was amazing, the snow was evenly coating the lawn in such a picturesque way, and the tree was so chaotically wonderful. Could things get any more perfect?

Oh yeah, the little detail that Kendall's family absolutely loved Logan.

So much, in fact, that they gave Kendall the family wedding ring.

Yep, life is perfect.