A/N: I know this isn't the second part to Catnip. Don't worry, I'm working on it. I just had this cute little idea in my head. It's a continuation of the first chapter. Enjoy~!


All I Want for Christmas Part 2

Ruby continued to hum the popular Christmas song happily as she hung the decorations. Weiss was on her bed studying for finals before the Christmas holiday, a small amused smile on her face. She was watching the girl enjoy herself instead of studying for her tests, though she caught herself and looked back at the books quickly, feeling the blood rush to her cheeks.

"Hey, Weiss?" she heard Ruby call to her. The heiress glanced up again, a questioning look on her face. "Do you want to help me decorate?" Ruby gave a wide smile hoping Weiss would partake in the activities.

"I need to study," Weiss told Ruby. "You should be doing the same, you know. Besides, I wouldn't know where anything goes anyway." She looked back down at her book and wrote a couple of things down in her notebook.

"What do you mean?" Ruby asked as she lifted a tree topper from the box of decorations. "Don't tell me you've never decorated for Christmas before!" The idea was unfathomable to the young girl, who had spent every year of her life celebrating the special holiday be it with her mother and Yang or just with Yang after her mother had passed. It was always such a fun time of year, one full of laughter and warm fires and hot chocolate. But to Ruby's shock, Weiss shook her head.

"No I haven't," said the white-haired girl. "I don't see the big deal. What's so special about it?" Ruby almost dropped the tree topper. This means that Weiss had never celebrated Christmas. It meant she didn't wake up with presents on Christmas morning from Santa. It meant that she never baked cookies to give to the jolly man. This broke Ruby's heart. She pouted at Weiss, sticking out her bottom lip, silver eyes growing sad.

"But . . . it's a time for family and presents!" Ruby protested.

"I know what it's about," said Weiss peaking up from her book again. "I just have never celebrated it. My father isn't exactly a family man."

"Then I'll show you!" exclaimed the young huntress. Weiss gave a confused look to the girl.

"What do you mean?" she asked.

"We're going Christmas tree shopping." Ruby said as she placed her hands on her hips.

"Ruby, we have to study for fi-!" Before she could finish her sentence, Weiss was pulled from her spot on the bed and yanked out the door, having her coat and scarf thrown lazily at her.

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The girls had made their way to the fields where the trees were sold. Ruby held tightly onto the heiress's hand as they walked through the rows of trees. Weiss kept her eyes on the ground feeling the inevitable heat returning to her face as she felt the warm hand hug her own. Ruby was going on and on about the Christmases she'd had with Yang and Weiss couldn't help but feel jealous. She wanted what they had. She wanted to feel the love and the warmth of family, but she had none to feel.

"And then Yang punched the guy right in the mouth," Ruby explained with a laugh. "You should have seen his face! He should never have tried to kiss her under the mistletoe." She stopped at one of the trees and looked up at it. "This one should do nicely, don't you think, Weiss?"

Weiss looked up at the tree and smiled a little. "I believe so," she replied, but she was confused about the mistletoe. Why was it customary to kiss someone underneath one? Was there some kind of penalty if you didn't kiss someone underneath it? Maybe not since Yang refused to kiss that boy underneath it, but still.

The two girls made it home with the tree and they set it up, both needing to use all of their strength to stand it up properly. Once it was set up, Ruby began digging in the box again.

"What do we do now?" asked Weiss as she admired the tree. She ran her hand over the bristles and took in the lovely scent it gave off. It reminded her of a forest. She smiled softly as she turned to Ruby who was holding up a back of shiny orbs in one hand and a coil of lights in the other.

"We decorate it." She told her. Ruby then pulled out her laptop and typed something quickly onto it. Suddenly, Christmas music began playing. "Let's get decorating!" She called as she threw her arms in the air.

The girls had spent the whole afternoon decorating the tree and the rest of the room while Ruby sang loudly to almost all of the songs that played; including White Christmas which she replaced every 'white' with 'Weiss'. Every time the word 'white' or 'ice' was said in a song, Ruby would replace it with Weiss's name. The older teen had rolled her eyes as she found it to be quite annoying.

But eventually, the Christmas tree was coming together nicely and the room was looking more and more like Christmas. Ruby began placing presents underneath the tree already and Weiss was surprised that she had already picked out gifts for the team. Weiss had rarely received a gift on this holiday aside from one of the maids every other year.

The room was decorated brightly with various flowers and tinsel and lights strewn all over the walls along with garland. The tree blinked brightly with colorful bulbs and flashing lights. Red and white ribbons were tied around a few branches and wrapped around the tree. The only thing that was missing was the tree topper.

"Weiss," said Ruby as she smiled. The heiress turned towards her and blinked as the cloaked girl handed her the large star that was meant for the top. "You get to put on the tree topper!"

Weiss looked at the topped then up at the tree. She then looked at the star again and took it in her hands. It took about five minutes of Weiss standing on her toes, leaping into the air, and stretching herself as much as she could before Ruby decided to help her. She dove behind the struggling girl and stuck her head between her legs with her shoulders touching the back of her thighs as she lifted her up on her shoulders.

Weiss squealed as she rose from the ground, not expecting for her feet to come off of the stable floor. She grabbed onto Ruby's hair and blushed a bit. "Ruby!" she yelled at the brunette.

"Ouch!" Ruby called. "Calm down. I've got you." Weiss looked down at Ruby before glancing at the now within reach branch. She extended her arms and placed the star on top of it.

The heiress was set back on the ground gently and Ruby smiled at her after standing up straight. Suddenly, the same song that Ruby had been humming earlier came on. The girl's face lit up and she began to sing along.

"I don't want a lot for Christmas," she sang

"Ruby, no." Weiss said a bit less than satisfied.

"But there is just one thing I need." continued the young huntress. Weiss crossed her arms with a sigh. "Don't care about the presents underneath the Christmas tree. I just want you for my own, more than you could ever know. Make my wish come true!" Weiss was a bit surprised to find Ruby didn't have a bad singing voice. She eased up a bit since it wasn't too bad to listen to. "Baby, all I want for Christmas," Ruby smiled at Weiss as she held her arms out in her direction. "is you!"

Weiss blinked. She couldn't help but feel like Ruby was actually singing about her. But that was a ridiculous thought. There could be no way.

Ruby reached out and took Weiss's hands as she began spinning about the room to the song, continuing to sing along to it. Weiss was taken by surprise yet again as they spun around and around, a look of contentment on the brunette's face as she harmonized with the tune.

The song began to come to an end and the dancing began to slow. Ruby looked at Weiss with a smile as they stood in the center of the room. Weiss gave her a small smile in return, but was confused when Ruby turned her head upward and smiled wider. Weiss glanced up only to find mistletoe hanging from the roof.

Weiss felt Ruby's hand on the back of her head and silver eyes met aqua ones as warm lips were pressed against cool ones. The normally cold face began to heat up, but she returned the kiss anyway. Ruby smiled into the kiss pleased with the results.

The kiss was only broken by the sound of the door being thrown open and Yang shouting a gleeful "hello" as she entered. Blake followed in behind her, both girls carrying bags full of boxed and gifts. Yang blinked at the couple standing close together, their faces the color of Ruby's cloak.

"What's going on here?" Blake asked curiously. Yang's confused look grew into a devious one complete with a smirk. Ruby swallowed hard for fear of what her malicious sister might say, and Weiss was just frozen in embarrassment.

"Finally melted the Weissicle, huh Ruby?" Yang joked referring to how red Weiss was and how nervous she seemed to be. The pun landed Yang a hit on the head by the ravenette as well as an annoyed glance.

"No isn't the time for your puns, Yang." said Blake. "We have presents to wrap." Blake pulled Yang out of the room and took the bags with her.

Ruby glanced over at Weiss and Weiss looked back. They both smiled softly at each other and embraced in a tight hug.

"My Christmas present came early this year," said Ruby with a smile. Weiss's smile widened at the words as she knew what the girl meant.

"Mine, too," she replied.