So... Hi... This story was written to the tune of "My Love" by New Politics. Yeah... On with the show!(?)
"Guys, it's Christmas Eve!" Feferi groaned.
Nepeta hissed, lunging at Terezi's throat, Terezi's sense of smell warning her of the oncoming Leo just in time for Terezi to pull up her cane and whack Nepeta across the head. Nepeta's cat like eyes narrowed and she ran at the Libra again, pinning her to the wall. The teal blood struggled against the hand at her neck, kicking and thrashing.
"Ladieth!" Sollux shouted. "You're both pretty!"
"That's not the problem!" the brawling females shouted in unison. Just then, Terezi landed a fist in Nepeta's stomach causing the olive blood to wince and grip her clawed finger's tighter around Terezi's neck drawing a small drip of teal from the soft gray skin.
"What the fuck is going on?" Karkat asked, walking into the room after hearing the commotion.
"Karkitty!" Nepeta exclaimed, running at the nubby horned troll, her hands still colored teal with smears of Terezi's blood.
"Don't trust her Karkat!" Terezi yelled, running at him also.
"Oh Karkitty, would you please spend Christmas Eve with me?" Nepeta purred. Terezi took the Leo by the collar of her jacket and pulled her off of the mutant blood.
"Like you actually want to spend Christmas Eve with her!" Terezi hissed.
"Um..." Karkat was contemplating what to do. He thought for a moment.
"How about we all spend Christmas Eve together." Karkat suggested. "All of us. Not just us three, Sollux, Feferi, Eridan, the whole gang! We'll watch one of John's stupid human Christmas movies and eat snacks!"
Terezi thought it over and so did Nepeta.
Later that evening...
"Johns movies are stupid!" Terezi chuckled, cuddling up next to Karkat as Kanaya went to close the curtains to keep out the rising sun.
"I know!" Nepeta said giggling, shuffling next to Karkat on his other side. Soon more movies were put in and more credits rolled and soon enough everyone was tired, ready for sleep.
"Just wait one second!" Eridan said right as everyone was starting to walk out. The clock chimed midnight.
"Merry Christmas!" he shouted. The room burst out in cheers and laughter upon seeing that they'd stayed up until midnight watching movies that not a single one of them would even casually refer to as "good".
"It really was a Merry Christmas..." Karkat mumbled.
