AN: Another holiday themed fic, I mentioned I had more ideas for these didn't I? This one's gunna be a multi-chaptered piece though. Haven't written one of those in years and the fact that this one is Jimmel and little Aiden makes it that much better.

Melinda and Jim have just arrived at the mall, they are on the hunt for Christmas presents for their son, Aiden. "Did he tell you what he wants?" Jim asked his wife. Melinda shook her head.

"Please tell me he gave you a hint." The ghost whisperer pleaded. Jim chuckled softly.

"He wants Lego and a puppy." He informed the woman he loves. Melinda sighed.

"Lego first, we'll discuss the puppy as we walk. What do you think?" She asked her husband.

"I think it will teach him responsibility. If we get him a dog, there are rules. He has to feed, brush and play with the dog without being told. He has to walk it at least twice a day, we'll accompany him though. The two of them have to go to training classes together and Aiden has to be master." Jim voiced his thoughts. Melinda smiled, silently agreeing. The couple stopped walking when they came across the Lego. Jim picked up a box and as the young parents headed to the checkout Jim had a question for Mel. "What breed should we get him?" Melinda thought for a couple seconds and then she started to talk.

"I want to get him a decent sized dog, but not something that'll be too big for him to manage. A golden retriever or a Sheltie?" She pondered. Jim smiled,

"Golden Retriever." Melinda winked and kissed her husband softly, his smiles are like magnets, they draw her to him.

Back at home, Melinda was busying herself with wrapping Aiden's Lego while Jim cooks dinner for the small family. She has to finish up quickly because Aiden will be home soon. Just as the young mother finishes hiding the wrapped present in the hall closet, the front door opens and Delia trails behind a happily running Aiden.

"Hi mom." Aiden greets Melinda. "Where's dad?" He asks.

"He's making dinner in the kitchen bud." Mel answers her son as she smiles-her boys make her so happy. Aiden smiles gratefully in his mother's direction and then excitedly runs to tell his father all about his day.

"...and then Ned showed all the firecrackers he's had since he was younger! It was so cool dad!" The young boy chatters happily. Melinda chuckles as she catches the ending to her son's animated story. Aiden turns towards the sound of his mom's laugh and smiles at her again.

"Dinner's ready." Jim announces to the room as he stirs the spaghetti sauce one last time and turns off the burner. "Aiden, can you set the table please?" Aiden hurries over to the cupboard that holds all the glasses and grabs three. After he puts them on the table at the right chairs, he puts the plates down as Melinda puts the forks and knives in their proper spots. Jim brings the pot of spaghetti and a heat protector to the table before he scooped some food onto his son's plate. As the adults at the table are taking turns filling their own plates, Jim clears his throat and starts to speak. "Aiden?" Aiden looks at his father.

"Yeah dad?" He questions.

"Do you remember asking me for a puppy for Christmas?" Jim elaborates. Aiden's eyes go wide and he nods repeatedly in a fast motion.

"Yes daddy." He voices what his body language already told his parents.

"Your mom and I talked about it and we decided we'll get you one, but there are a few rules you have to promise to keep doing your dog's whole life, okay?" Aiden nods silently, listening intently. "You have to brush, feed and pick up after it all by yourself. You also have to walk it two times a day, but mom and I will be coming with you. You have to tell us it's walk time though, we won't be reminding you." Aiden nods again, his smile growing. Jim continues. "You have to help around the house to earn money towards his food and if your dog misses any of his walks, you will lose 30 minutes of TV time. Are you okay with that buddy? Remember, this is a promise." Aiden giggles excitedly and agrees wholeheartedly. Melinda smiles wide and joins into the conversation.

"Daddy and I are still going to pick your dog in secret, but you have to think of names."

"Names?" Aiden asks. Jim chuckles.

"A boy name and a girl name."

"Okay!" Aiden answers.

"Tomorrow we'll go to the store and get everything we need, but for now it's time to finish your food and get upstairs for your bath and bed." Melinda tells her son. Aiden smiles, takes his last two bites and sprints upstairs to get to the bathroom. Melinda giggles. "Guess it's another self proclaimed race dad to the bath night, huh baby?" Jim grins.

"Guess so. I better get up there before he starts without me." The young husband makes his way up the stairs to start his son's nighttime routine.

~The next morning~

Melinda is in the kitchen bright and early cooking eggs and pancakes for breakfast. Her little family has to be fuelled for their big day today of puppy supply shopping. Jim makes his way downstairs a few minutes later to start the coffee. As soon as the coffee is poured into mugs and Melinda starts dishing out food onto plates, Aiden comes barrelling into the kitchen dressed for his big day. "Morning mom, morning dad!" The young boy greets his parents. Melinda and Jim share a look and smile proudly.

"Morning baby." Melinda responds. "Eat up, then you can brush your teeth and get your shoes on so we can go."

"Yay!" Aiden cheers excitedly. The youngest Clancy gobbles down his breakfast and drinks his milk as fast he can. "I'm done." The boy informs his parents. Jim laughs.

"I can see that. Go brush your teeth while your mom and I finish eating, okay?" Aiden jumps up from his seat without replying and rushes upstairs to do as he's told. Melinda smiles.

"We have one happy boy on our hands Jim, I'm glad we decided to make his wish come true." Melinda voices her thoughts aloud. Jim smiles in response and pecks her lips. The moment is broken by a very loud and happy five year old.

"I'm ready, let's go!" The young parents chuckle as they see their son struggling to put on his shoes while standing up.

"Sit down baby, it'll help." Melinda gently reminds her son. Once everybody has their shoes on, the family makes their way to Melinda's Jeep to start their long day of shopping. The car ride is filled with laughter and singing along to the radio and before long Jim pulls into the Petsmart parking lot. Aiden flings open his door and runs to the front door of the shop eagerly. His parents quickly follow him and head inside. Aiden's eyes grow wide in amazement,

"Wow! Look at all the stuff mom!" Melinda grins when she sees the innocence in her little boy's eyes despite everything he goes through with ghosts.

"I see. Jim can you grab a cart please?" Jim quietly goes to grab a shopping cart and decides his job will be to push it.

"What do we need Mel?" He questions his wife-he's never had a dog before. Luckily, he knows his ever prepared wife has done research and has a list.

"We need a cage, a good quality food, food and water bowls, poop bags, treats for training, a storage bin for the food, toys, collar, leash and a name tag." The young mother lists off quickly. Jim laughs, knowing this will be a long day.

"First things first, a cage. We need a medium sized one." He states as he walks over to the cage area and grabs the appropriate size and puts the box in the bottom part of the cart, near the wheels.

"Food." Aiden speaks up next. Melinda grasps his hand in hers and leads the way to the food section with Jim following behind them. Melinda grabs a thirty pound bag of Royal Canin puppy food and throws it in the cart. Melinda checks the list and sees that bowls are next so she heads in that direction. When she sees there are two rows, she decides to let Aiden choose the bowl style he likes.

"Aiden, baby, pick what you want." Melinda tells her son. Aiden grins up at his mom and inquisitively scans the rows slowly.

"I want this army mat Mama and the silver bowls!" Aiden voices his choice. Jim ruffles Aiden's hair.

"Good job buddy, these are awesome!" Jim congratulates his son. The family go about grabbing the less exciting items until all they have left is his toys, collar, leash, and name tag to choose. Aiden runs through the toys aisle closely followed by Jim and the two grab a Kong, tennis balls and a rope toy. Jim jogs over to the leash and collar section to grab the red of each item. Once he rejoins his family in line he smiles.

"Just the name tag now and we're all set to pay." Jim says excitedly. At that moment, Melinda remembers two more items.

"Oh, I forgot! Jim, we still need pee pads and a pee pad holder. Can you grab them quickly please?"

"Sure Mel." Jim replies as he sets off to find the items. Melinda turns to her son.

"Okay bud, have you thought of a name for the name tag yet?" Aiden nods.

"I want a boy puppy Mama, his name is going to be Gunner." Aiden grins widely. Melinda chuckles.

"Alright, that sounds like a good name. The cashier makes the name tag and then Jim pays for everything they bought, including the pee pads and holder he was sent to find.

"Have a good day and enjoy your new addition.

~Christmas Day~

Melinda and Jim are on their way back from the breeder's with Aiden's puppy in Jim's lap. They turn into the driveway and clip Gunner's leash to his collar that they brought with them to lead him into the house. Aiden is sitting by the Christmas tree with his eyes covered by his tiny hands.

"Here you go bud." Jim says as he puts the puppy on the floor in front of his son. Aiden's face lights up.

"Oh my gosh, Gunner! I love you."

TBC...

AN: There you have it folks. A rather lengthy first chapter to this story. Hopefully ya'll enjoy reading it as much as I enjoyed writing. Please R&R! Chapter Two coming within the next week or two.