Hey everyone! My annual Harry Potter Christmas fic. Very short and fluffy. I hope you like it. Not one of my best, but I like it and I hope you do, too. Happy Holidays everyone!


James stood at the crib in his son's room, bathed in soft moonlight from the frost covered window. He reached down to stroke the smooth skin of his son's cheek. Little Harry giggled and grasped his father's finger in his chubby little fist.

"Hey there, little man," James whispered as he picked Harry up, "I still can't believe you're here sometimes. It seems like so long ago that your mummy and I first met. Your mummy is so perfect, little guy. I am so lucky to have her. And to have you, too."

"You're not the only lucky one."

James turned his head to look at his wife, who had approached quietly, not wanting to interrupt.

"You see, little one, your mummy can't believe she was ever able to find such a handsome young man for her very own."

James placed his arm around her waist, hugging her close.

"Oh, James, look!" she exclaimed softly.

Outside, snow had begun to fall softly on the little house at the end of Godric's Hallow.

"Look, Daddy! Snow!"

Harry smiled as his son ran around the yard of their house trying to catch the snow as it fell around him.

"I know, but it's time to go in now, buddy."

"Aww, but the snow!"

"But if we stay out too long, we'd miss dinner, and all of the great Christmas pudding Grandma Molly made, and presents too! You don't want to miss Father Christmas, do you?"

The little boy gasped, loudly, causing Harry to chuckle to himself. Little James Sirius Potter grabbed his father's hand, pulling him urgently towards the house.

"Come on, Daddy! Come on! I almost forgot!"

"Okay, let's go!" Harry said, scooping his son up, tickling him.

James giggled hysterically as they entered the house.

"Mummy! Mummy, look! Snow!" James exclaimed as he ran into the kitchen. Harry smiled as he saw Ginny with little Albus propped on her hip, listening intently as James told her all about his day out with his Daddy. He couldn't believe how lucky he was.