The Gift
This is a simple sweet winter tale. Enjoy. Also I don't own these wonderful characters. They belong to SEGA and DIC.
The snow crunched under Sally's feet
as she rounded the wide, green branches of the fir tree that now
stood in the middle of Knothole. She had been working on
circling the tree with the garland she and Tails had made the night
before. The strings of popcorn and cranberries stood out
against the dark green of pine needles. Sally
smiled, weaving the stands through the fragrant boughs and
trying to pretend she didn't see Sonic trying to sneak up on
her. She had spotted him a moment before out of the corner
of her eye. Creeping slowly up behind her, snowball in
hand. Sally bent, acting like she was working on one of
the branches that nearly touched the ground. She gathered
snow into a neat little ball, relying on her ears to gage the
hedgehogs approach. He was right behind her now, probably
intent on smashing the ball of snow into her hair. Sally
whirled around, still crouched and tossed her snow ball upward,
hitting Sonic square in the face. He sputtered, careening
backward, arms spinning wildly trying to regain his balance. His
attempt was moot though and he landed with a soft plop, wiping the
snow from his muzzle. Sally laughed, quickly packing snow
into another ball. Sonic was on his feet in a flash,
taking aim with his own snowball, launching it into the air with
force. The ball caught Sally in the chest, the white
glistening snow clinging for a moment to her fur before it fell
away. Sally smirked and threw her second snowball, but
Sonic was to fast and he easily dodged the soft projectile, hurling
another, larger ball at her, the snow splattering coldly as it
contacted with her left side. Sally turned and ran around
to the other side of the large evergreen, but Sonic gave chase,
careening carelessly toward her, the slick snow making him
skid into her, knocking her off her feet. They both landed
in a soft. cold snowbank, Sonic pinning Sally to the ground. He
sat up slightly and smiled, grabbing a large handful of snow, his
body weight still pressing down on her slight frame, making escape
impossible.
"Don't you dare." She
told him, trying to sound stern.
"I gotcha
now."
"Sonic . . .you wouldn't." He
did. He took the snow he had scooped up and crushed it
into her hair. He grabbed another handful, then another,
repeating the action, completely coating Sally's hair with snow,
leaving not one red strand identifiable. Sally screeched,
struggling under him, laughing despite herself. She
managed to free one arm, grabbing for snow, tossing it up at him, but
most of it fell back into her own face. Sally shook her
head, trying to dispel the coldness that clung to her forehead and
muzzle. A moment later Sonic's hands, so warm in
comparison began to brush the snow away, his fingers moving lightly
over her, freeing her face from the stinging cold. Sally
opened her eyes, which had been shut tight, looking up at him as he
finished, seeming to linger longer than was necessary, soothing down
her wet fur. His eyes met hers and he smiled
softly.
"Better?"
"Yeah
. . . thanks."
"You're shiverin'." His
eyes probed hers for a moment more, then he sighed, standing,
offering a hand to her. Sally's fingers closed around his
and he pulled her to her feet. Sally wrapped her arms
around herself, her teeth chattering slightly. Again
Sonic's hands were upon her, rubbing at her upper arms, from shoulder
to elbow. A general touch. A friendly touch
meant to warm her. Why did it warm her so much
though? Why did such a simple touch feel so . . .
intimite? Sally shook her head, snow shifting from her
hair to her shoulders. Sonic's hands traveled there,
brushing the offending cold away from her shoulders, her neck. He
moved closer, reaching up into her damp locks, gently shaking the
snow away. His nose was nearly touching her face, his
stomach brushing occasionally against her own. Sally
shivered again, though she was feeling much warmer, her eyes slipping
shut, as she stood quietly, letting him remove the snow from her
hair. His breath was hot against her cheek, his body heat
engulfing. His fingers stilled after a time, but remained
for a moment, curled in her hair. Sally opened her eyes
slightly, looking out at him through the dark curtain of her
lashes. His eyes were soft and unusually thoughtful,
studying her face. He saw that she was looking at him and
he cleared his throat, moving away from her a bit.
"Sonic
. . ." She began, but he cut her off.
"There,
good as new." He slapped her arm playfully, like he
might Tails then turned and walked away. Sally watched him
go, sighing sadly.
It was late when
Sally heard the knock on her door. She had been sitting on
her bed, leading heavy against the headboard, working on a quilt she
was making as a gift for Tails. He was growing up and many
of his old "baby" quilts were not enough to cover the little kit
at night. She sat her work aside, pulling the door open
just a crack. Sonic stood on her stoop, smiling
widely.
"Sonic, is everything
alright?"
"Yeah, I just . . . can I come
it? It's cold out here."
"Oh, of
course." She pulled the door opened wider and he walked
in, taking time to stomp the snow from his shoes before
entering. Sally smiled, sitting down again, pulling the
quilt back onto her lap.
"Sal . . . I know
Christmas ain't for another week and all . . . but ummm . . . . I was
kinda wantin' ta give ya . . . . this." Sally noticed
for the first time the little box in his hand. It was
wrapped in brown parchment paper, little yellow roses carefully
painted sparaticlly across it's surface. Sally sat the
quilt aside once more, taking the package from him. She
held it up a little, studying the paper.
"You
actually decorated your paper this year?" Usually, if
Sonic wrapped a gift at all, it was adorned only with the simple
brown paper and rope twine. Sally noted that he had in
fact used a piece of ribbon, a brilliant yellow to hold the paper to
the present.
"Nah . . . it's stupid when it's
just gonna get ripped off. I just . . . just painted that
piece."
"Just for me?"
"I
just wanted ya to see I could. Ya rag me every year 'bout
it." He answered quickly, sounding almost
defensive.
"Oh." She smiled a
little, tilting the box one way then the other. "Too
small to be a chili dog."
"Yeah, it's half
a' one. Just open it."
"Are you
sure you don't want to wait until . .
."
"Please."
"Alright." Sally
sat the small package on her lap, carefully untieing the yellow
ribbon, sitting it aside, she pulled the paper away with equal care,
placing it beside the discarded ribbon. There in her hands
was a small wooden box, it's lid carved with a large rose, it's
petals opened wide. Sally touched the grooves in the wood,
following the looping curves with her fingertips. "Sonic
. . . this is beautiful, where did you find it?"
"I
made it." He said with a shrug.
"You
made it?"
"Yeah, wasn't that hard." He
tapped his foot, impatient. "Open it."
"The
detail is amazing . . . I mean this is just gorgeous."
"Sal,
you're killin' me . . .open it." Sally nodded, lifting
the hinged lid, peering inside.
"Sonic . . . I
. . . I . . . oh my." Sally reach into the
box touching lightly the gift that lay inside.
"I
found the chain . . . 'bout six months ago. In
Robotown. Just layin' in some ruble. The clasp
was broke . . . but I fixed it. I umm . . . the stone . .
. it . . . I found it in my sock with like a pound of dirt one time
when I'd been tunneling. I thought it was just . . . just
a pretty little rock . . . but Rote, he told me it was . . . a yellow
diamond. I didn't know they came in colors. I .
. .anyway. I thought about, about all the yellow roses
that used to grow in the courtyard at the palace and how you said you
missed 'um and I asked Rote if there was anyway I could carve it into
a little yellow rose and he said I'd have ta use a laser. I
did and so . . ."
"It's . . . the most
beautiful thing I've ever seen." Sally lifted the gold
chain from the box, the yellow diamond the hung from the middle
catching the light, sparkling. She cupped it in her hand,
bring it closer to study the detail of the little "rose".
"I
know it ain't practical an' I know it's kinda dumb, but I was
thinkin', ya know that you're a princess and ya ought to have some
pretty jewelry an' ya don't have any . . . beside your signate
ring. I wanted ya ta have somethin' nice to wear . . . if
ya ever wanted too."
"Oh Sonic. It
isn't dumb. It's the most thoughtful . . . the most
wonderful thing I've ever gotten. Thank you. Thank
you so much." She studied it for a moment more then
handed it to him. "Help me put it on." Sonic
nodded, reaching around her neck to clasp the tiny hook. He
touched gently the stone when he was finished, smiling.
"It
looks good on ya. I knew it would."
"I
feel bad now . . . I got you socks." He chuckled and
shrugged.
"I need socks."
"I
know . . . but it's just this gift is so . . . what else can I give
you Sonic?"
"I don't know . . . how 'bout a
kiss?" He replied after a long moment, lifting an
eyebrow.
"Alright." Sonic turned
his left cheek to her, expecting her lips to settle there briefly as
they had so many times before. Sally reach out, her hand
coming to rest on his right cheek, turning his head, her lips meeting
his in a lingering kiss. When she pulled away a long
minute later Sonic's cheeks were flushed and he was smiling
widely. "Merry Christmas Sonic."
