Author's note: Enjoy this chapter!


It was Christmas Eve and Katie was busy doing Christmas knitting.

She was knitting Christmas objects out of yarn such as snowmen, gingerbread men, candy canes, snowflakes, christmas trees, Santa, and more, all while blasting Christmas music in her pajamas, with a plate of cookies and milk by her side.

Then there was a knock on her door. She sighed, turning off the music and going to open the door.

She was greeted by Conner Stoll who held a box in his hands. "Hey, Katie Kat!" he cheered.

"Oh. It's you. Where's the other Stoll?"

"Getting presents. Why? You misssss him?" He wiggled his eyebrows.

"No! O-of course not! I just expected him to be annoying me because that's what he usually does and-"

Conner shook his head. "Oh Katie, Katie, Katie. And girls say we're oblivious."

"You are oblivious. And dense. And stupid. Don't forget a total idiot-"

"You're mean. I'll just have to write a letter to Santa about you being mean. Then you're done for," Conner said grimly.

"Oh no… Because missing a few presents from a fat man is terrible." Katie rolled her eyes.

"Hey! You don't know that. Maybe he took on pilates or something." Then Conner sniffed the air and his eyes brightened. "You have cookies!" He ran into her house. Katie sighed. There goes her cookies.

Then she heard footsteps on her porch and saw the grinning face of Travis. "Hey, Katie Kat."

"Oh no. The other Stoll's here."

"Wait, Conner? I thought he was in the bathroom or something." Travis scratched his neck, looking uncomfortable.

Then they heard cackles in the house and Conner ran out, laughing madly.

"Uh… Should we check what he did?" Travis asked.

"This is my house and that's your brother so yes." They went into the living room. Everything was normal except all the cookies were gone.

"Wow. He didn't destroy anything-" Katie looked at Travis who was staring at the ceiling and glanced up.

She gasped in horror. The entire ceiling was covered in the world's most treacherous plant.

Mistletoe.

They both looked at each other wide eyed.

"Uh… Well this is awkward," Katie muttered.

"You think?" Travis wrinkled his brow at the ceiling. Then he leaned over and kissed her on her cheek, making her flush.

He gave her a carefree smile (even though he was practically scared to death) and glanced at the Christmas themed things she had knitted. "That's cool."

Thinking of an excuse to save her embarrassment, she quickly grabbed the yarn gingerbread man and stuffed it into his hands and pushed him out of the door.

"Here. Take it. Take it! Merry Christmas, bye!" She slammed the door closed.

The next morning, she heard the doorbell ring.

Walking slowly, she opened the door and saw a present laid out on the porch.

It said: For Katie Kat


Author's note: Okay, I have to be honest. The last part made nooooo sense whatsoever but at least my friends thought that the scene before that was cute so I would say that my goal in life (yeah, I'm not really productive) has been sort of achieved. But enough about me. Did you like it?