Hey all! I was really surprised to find that the movie "White Christmas" wasn't even a category on here to start with. I know it's an old movie, but it's a timeless classic, and it seems that even though Bob and Betty got back together, there was a lot left of the story to explore. So, here goes my attempt at a Bob/Betty, with of course some Phil/Judy as well.
The snow was still falling as everyone in the "theatre" stood and toasted each other. The sound of laughter filled the air as old army comrades caught up with each other, reminiscing over the old days, and telling stories about their lives after the war. However, a certain ex-Captain was not engaged in the big reunion. He was busy looking for a young blonde with twinkling blue eyes that matched his own.
"'Scuse me...pardon me," Bob Wallace said as he pushed his way through the crowds of dancers and chorus members. The show had just wrapped, and everyone was filled with excitement and Christmas cheer. "Congratulations Mr. Wallace," one of the chorus girls cooed, trying to catch the attractive showman's eye. "Thanks," was his muttered reply as he continued his search. The events of the past few hours had all been a blur to him, the only thing that mattered was that Betty had come back... And when she kissed him behind that Christmas tree he knew that she had come back for him. They had to go back onstage after a moment, but Bob knew that he had been restored as her "White Knight."
"Ouch! Hey watch it will ya," a voice squeaked out, shaking Bob out of his stupor. "Sorry pal..." He muttered, before realizing who he ran into. The other man looked up too, and a huge smile split his face. "Sorry Bob, I wasn't paying attention either," said Phil Davis, Bob's show business partner and best friend. Bob grinned and clapped his friend on the shoulder. "Looking for Judy?" Bob asked with a smirk. Phil blushed and shrugged his shoulders, a small but gentle smile forming on his face. "That was one hell of a kiss," he responded, not meeting Bob's eyes. Bob laughed at raised his eyebrows at his friend's obvious discomfort. "Make sure the engagement is real this time..." Bob started, before being punched in the arm by Phil. "Ha ha... Well then you better propose soon, cause Judy wants a double wedding," Phil shot back, causing Bob to blush as well. Putting a hand on his friend's shoulder, Phil looked Bob square in the eye. "Go get her," was all he said before disappearing back into the crowd.
Bob continued on his search, wondering where she could have possibly disappeared to. Then, he had an idea. "Snow..." He sang quietly as he walked outside. There was Betty, sitting outside on a bench gazing up at the sky. Bob walked up quietly beside her, sitting down next to her without a sound. "Vermont sure is beautiful this time of year," he said softly, causing Betty to startle.
"My goodness Bob, you scared the life out of me!" She exclaimed. Bob gave her an apologetic smile. Tentatively, he put his arm around her. She looked at him with her eyes bright, and snuggled in closer to him, leaning her head on his shoulder. "I can't believe you came back..." Bob started, before Betty placed a finger on his lips.
"Bob, I am so sorry, it was all a huge misunderstanding, and this whole thing could have been avoided had I just talked to you. I was being the silly schoolgirl again...believing everything I hear," Betty said, tears forming in her eyes. Bob carefully brushed them away, placing a hand on her cheek and looking directly into her eyes. "Come now...it's all done, everything's fixed itself. But it you don't mind me asking... What is it that you thought I did?" He asked her, rather curious about what was so bad that he could have lost his girl forever. Betty took a deep breath and turned away from him. "When you were talking to Ed Harrison about the surprise for the general, Emma was listening on the other end. She heard him suggesting the whole "Schmaltz" idea, that you'd only be using the general for publicity, but didn't wait till the end of the conversation to hear you reject the idea. When she hung up, she told me. I didn't believe her at first, but then Phil came in asking if you had made the call and I...I just...I jumped to conclusions..." She trailed off, noticing Bob's expression of hurt and shock.
"Did you really think I'd do something like that to him?" He said dazedly, staring into space. Worried, Betty placed a hand on his shoulder, not wanting to lose him again. "Bob... Deep down I didn't believe it... But all the evidence seemed stacked up. I was a fool, to think you would EVER do something like that. It's just... I remembered what you said about angles, and I just... Let it go to my head. I should have just told you what was wrong in the first place, it would have prevented this whole mess. Bob I'm so sorry, please..." She begged him, trying to reach him. When she got no answer, she stood up to leave, only to be pulled directly into Bob's arms. Turning to face him, she saw two very blue eyes fill with tears as he gazed at her. "Betty baby, I'm not mad at you, I'm mad at myself. If I hadn't brought up those stupid angles... Well, Phil was right. I was lonely and unhappy, but when I found you... Oh Betty, I realized that I had a shot at being happy, and I almost let you go..." He choked out. Betty shook her head. "But if I had just talked to you..." She started, before Bob cut her off. "I didn't really try that hard Betty, I let you go. It was the dumbest most low down thing I've ever done, letting you just walk away. I was afraid... I was afraid of love. And when I said we had just had some laughs, and it was just a little kiss... I've never felt more horrible in my life," Bob said shakily.
Betty nestled her head into the crook of Bob's neck, placing a small kiss on his jaw. He looked down at her in surprise. "Bob... I think I know the answer, but I have to ask. Do you... I mean... Did you mean what... Um..." Betty stuttered shyly, unable to meet Bob's eye. Bob stopped her, lifting her chin so she could see the sincerity on his face. "I've never meant anything more in my life than that kiss. And when I said that we weren't serious with each other... I was lying... I want to be serious with you. I guess what I'm trying to say is that I love you Betty, and I want to be with you, if you'll have me," Bob finished, squeezing her hand. Betty gasped, her eyes shining with tears. "Are you saying what I think you're saying?" She asked, eyes wide. Bob lifted her up and set her on the ground, before kneeling one knee. "Yes, I am. I have a ring... It's not much, but I've been carrying it around with me since the kiss... Hoping that one day I'd muster up the courage. So Betty Haynes, how about it? Will you make this miserable unhappy man a lucky happy one? Will you marry me?" Bob asked, his voice full of hope and fear.
Betty's eyes filled up with tears, unable to speak. She nodded her head yes and held out her hand, where Bob placed a beautiful ring on her finger. He barely had time to place it on her before she had him tackled to the ground in a fierce hug. Both laughing and crying, Bob held her close, not even minding the cold snow seeping through his shirt. "YES! I will marry you Bob Wallace!" Betty shrieked, finally allowing him to stand up. Bob picked her up and spun her around, never feeling happier in his life. "I love you," he whispered when he finally set her down. "And I love you," she said, her arms wrapped tightly around him. Bob wasted no more time and pulled her in for a long kiss. Fireworks seemed to shoot off in his head as she kissed him back with abandon, enjoying the taste and scent of his bride to be. When they finally pulled apart, gasping for air, both had smiles on their faces that rivaled the sun. "Come on," Betty finally said, grabbing her fiancé's hand. "Let's go find Phil and Judy," and with that dragged him back in to the lodge once more.
Well, that's this chapter. Stay tuned for the next one coming soon. Please please review!
