A/N: Thank you all for reading these one shots and reviewing. They didn't come as easily as we would have imagined! So thank you for all your support. I hope you love the last few stories as it wraps up! PS - if you have any prompts you'd like to see done let us know!


Alex groaned throwing herself back on the living room rug earning a loud laugh from her wife, Casey. "It's not funny, Casey! This doll bed is a monster!" Alex corrected.

The couple had spent the last two hours putting the finishing touches on Christmas for their two children, Vivian and George. The kids were finally to the age that Christmas morning was going to be amazing and Alex and Casey were all so excited for it. As a result, they might have gone overboard with toys.

Getting control of her laughter, Casey grinned. "Aw, babe, do you really think this pirate ship is any easier?" Casey teased. "You wouldn't make it as an elf in life."

"You are so mean." Alex frowned. "Plus, I'd make a fantastic elf! I make great hot chocolate and Christmas cookies." Casey quirked an eyebrow at her wife and just shook her head.

"Why don't you take care of the stockings and I will handle putting these last two toys together?" Casey offered.

Standing, Alex stretched and muttered, "Fine," as she walked to the hall closet and retrieved the stocking stuffers. Filling the kids stockings with their favorite candy, bath paints, and little knickknacks, Alex found herself becoming more and more excited for the morning. As she moved onto Casey's, she couldn't help but become excited for her wife to open the necklace she'd designed for her. She always liked to take the time on Christmas to find something special to show Casey just how much she meant to her.

Finishing the first three stockings, Alex took her own and passed it to her wife before sitting in one of the living room chairs. They had always taken the time to do the others. It always made Christmas morning a little more exciting.

Once the doll bed was complete, Casey took her wife's stocking and quickly filled it with Alex's favorite perfume and a special ring before setting it on the living room sofa with the others. Moving to sit in Alex's lap, Casey kissed her wife. "Luke and Leia are going to love their gifts!" Casey whispered.

"You are nothing but trouble." Alex said with a chuckle before kissing her wife once more. Breaking the kiss, she grinned, "I really hope Vivi and George end up loving Star Wars as much as you do. If they don't I think it might break your heart."

"Of course they will." Casey laughed, "I promise you babe, you saw them in the wrong order the first time."

"I know, I know. You don't have to explain it again." Alex laughed. "Let's go to bed. We are going to need some sleep before tomorrow. Lord knows they will wake us again far to early."

Walking up the stairs, Alex and Casey turned to see their beautifully decorated living room. The stockings were filled and toys laid out around the tree. Without a doubt their two children would love their surprises, and their home would be filled with nothing but love and excitement tomorrow morning.

Pulling Alex into her arms, Casey kissed her wife once more before touching their foreheads together and whispering, "Thank you, Alexandra. Thank you for always making every Christmas perfect by being my wife and loving me, for giving us two beautiful children and for just in general making this life possible for us. I wouldn't have any of this without you. So thank you most of all for saying yes, all those years ago when I asked you to dinner. I love you."

"I love you too, Casey." Alex replied. "But really Casey, I owe you just as much of a thank you."

Walking up the stairs the couple checked on their two sleeping children before climbing into bed themselves. Falling asleep, Casey smiled. Every Christmas was the perfect Christmas, because Alex and their children were in her life and always would be. She could never ask for anything more, and she never did.