"Alright, so what should we do about Christmas?" Will said carefully over the phone. He had finally woken up and after some deliberation, called his girlfriend after a healthy dose of aspirin for his headache. Thankfully, she seemed to be in a better mood today than yesterday.

Elizabeth, who was in the middle of a department store considering gifts, paused for a moment. "I don't know Will. I mean we have different things in mind. Obviously, going your Dad's seems important to you and I know that going home for Christmas is big for me, and I just don't know."

Will bit his lip. "Do you think that maybe that we shouldn't spend Christmas together?" Will asked, bracing himself for an outburst. Instead, he just heard silence on the other end. "I mean, we should do something together before it, but maybe it would be better for us right now."

"Yes, maybe that is better for now," she replied. It was an adequate answer for now, but nether one was really pleased with it. They sat in an awkward silence for a moment. "So what are you doing today?" Elizabeth asked, returning to her shopping.

"Just sitting here. You're out shopping I suppose?"

"Yeah I am. I still haven't gotten much done yet."

"You wanna procrastinate shopping with me?" Will asked, sitting upright. "We'll go out somewhere and not shop." Elizabeth couldn't help but chuckle.

"Where would you want to go?"

"How adventurous do you feel?"

"Hmm, try me."

"Let's go see the tree. I know it's the most touristy thing ever, but what d'ya think?" Will said.

"I'll meet you there."

Trying to find each other in the throngs of people seemed nearly impossible. After wondering around on a corner for nearly a quarter of an hour, Will and Elizabeth soon figured out there were within only a few meters of each other. Laughing, they started elbowing through the dense crowd of people. Personal space was dead in this place. It seemed impossible, but Rockefeller Plaza was even more crowded than usual what with being only a few days before Christmas.

Walking down the slopping walk, they gazed at the grand tree, the lights twinkling in the afternoon sun as the hordes of people snapped photos right in the middle of the sidewalk. There were Santa Clauses every few feet and tourists from everywhere in the world gawking at the sights before them. It was truly organized chaos.

Will grasped Elizabeth's hand and led her closer towards the tree. They looked across at Prometheus, dwarfed by the tree, stood over the tiny ice skating rink.

"Let's go skating," Elizabeth blurted out unexpectedly.

"You wanna?" Nodding, Elizabeth dragged Will into the three hour line. There was no better way to waste time than wait to ice skate. The ice was bumpy and crowded, but it was fun nonetheless.

"I need to get some shopping done," Will said as they exited the rink.

"Me too. Where are you going to?" Will shrugged his shoulders.

"Probably some place near me. You're going to stick around here?" Elizabeth nodded in response.

"I'm going up to Connecticut tomorrow," Elizabeth said.

"Alright then. I'll call you tomorrow then?"

"Sounds good," Elizabeth replied, a grin cracking across her face. As they departed, they kissed.

"Talk to you tomorrow," Elizabeth called as she turned to leave, leaving Will outside the subway station.

Alright, midget chapter, but I had to get it out as a filler. So tell me how it was, and looj forward to another chapter soon.

Cheers!