The next morning Jordan woke up early and looked out the window. It was snowing and the sun was shining. She pulled the blankets up close to her head. She looked behind her to see if Don was lying next to her. He wasn't so she sat up and didn't see him in the room.
"Don," she yelled.
The door came open and Don came in the room with a tray of food. He smiled at her. "Good morning beautiful," he greeted as he walked in the room.
"Look at you," Jordan started. "You made me breakfast. Is this my Christmas present?"
"God, I hope not."
She started to laugh and grabbed a ponytail holder from the nightstand and swooped her hair up. Don set the tray down on her lap and kissed her. He sat on the edge of the bed. "I don't think anyone has made me breakfast like this."
"Well, don't be too impressed it's eggs and bacon and toast." He leaned to her and kissed her a few times. "That's a nice t-shirt, by the way."
"Thanks this guy left it here so I just decided it would make a good bed shirt." She put her finger up at him. "Your present." She leaned over, opened the drawer of the nightstand and pulled out an envelope.
"It's been in there the whole time?"
She looked at him from the side. "Maybe…" She handed him the envelope. "Just open it."
Don ripped the envelope open. "This feels kind of heavy." He pulled out a ticket. "You got me a ticket to a Rangers game. Oh my god, box seats. Thanks, babe." He kissed her quickly then looked back at the ticket.
"You're welcome."
He looked again inside the envelope. "A key?" he asked her and furrowed his brow.
"Yeah, that way you don't come knocking on my door at midnight, you can just come in."
"That's great. So, why do I only get one ticket? Where's the other one?"
"You'll see."
"Wait, you don't have it?"
"Nope, but I promise you guys will have fun at the game." She took a bite of her eggs then took a sip of coffee.
"I'll go get yours." He got up from the bed.
"You actually put it under the tree?"
"Yeah, that's where they're supposed to go."
She laughed and he left the room.
He came back in the room with a smile box. He noticed she had eaten some of her breakfast and she was sipping her coffee. He took a couple bites of her food as she took the box from him.
"Aw, look how nice you wrapped it."
"Yeah, right, the lady at the store did it."
She smiled and ripped off the bow and tore through the paper. She looked at him when she realized what kind of box it was. She flipped open the lid and examine the contents. "Donny, it's gorgeous. You picked this out on your own?"
"Of course. You like it?"
She kissed him a couple times. "I love it." She looked down at the diamond necklace again and rubbed her finger over the stones. "This is gorgeous. You're good at picking out presents." She kissed him again then put on the necklace.
Don looked at the clock. "We better get going. We need to be at my parents' by ten. Are you done eating?" he grabbed a piece of bacon and took a bite.
"I guess," she replied and scooted back down in the bed. "Can't we just lay in bed for a little while?" she pleaded.
"No, come on my parents are all about punctuality."
She rolled her eyes and sighed heavily.
"Don't roll your eyes at me, Missy." He grabbed her hand. "Come on."
