"You brought your moose pajamas again," Sharon said, covering her mouth to keep from laughing. Andy stood before her, ready for bed, with gifts in hand.

He shrugged, "Did you expect anything less?"

"No," she continued to laugh, as she walked up to him and kissed him. He put his arms around her and kissed her too.

"Hmmm, I like these red silk pajamas you found. I'm guessing the red is your sense of occasion for Christmas?" his eyes gleamed, as he rubbed her arms.

"Maybe," she shrugged, sitting down, patting the spot beside her for him to do the same.

Andy sat, and he couldn't help but notice, "Captain, I know we are always trained to take in our surroundings and be aware of things. I couldn't help but notice a change here," he said smirking as he caught Sharon in a slight smile too. "Seems as you've closed your door this year, if I may point out."

"Well," she shrugged, "the two children who are used to that habit aren't here, and I decided that with Rusty here, I'd start a new habit. Rusty likes privacy, so I don't want to weird him out; it's all for Rusty," she tried to say with a serious face.

"Huh," Andy nodded, as he put his finger to his mouth, "it's a very good thing then that our rooms are connected, almost like a tunnel," he grinned, "you know, the bathroom just happens to connect our rooms."

"Is that so?" Sharon said again, trying to keep her straight face. "What a coincidence," she flipped her hair as she said it.

"Indeed," Andy nodded, "but I know it's just for convenience and all. As you said, Rusty likes privacy, so why would you put me with him? He gets the hall bathroom to himself, giving him privacy too. Then, there's the whole thing that Emily's room has a queen-sized bed instead of the twin beds in Rusty's room, so again, makes sense for a tall guy like me. We can't help the layout of the house," he pointed out.

"Exactly," Sharon agreed, and leaned in to kiss him again. Once they broke apart, Andy held out her presents.

"These might be for you," he grinned.

"You got me several presents," she smiled, her eyes sparkling.

"Of course, I did. Couldn't settle on just one," he winked. "Open them, oh, and that first one, it's from Parks the Moose," he grinned.

Sharon rolled her eyes, yet she motioned her head behind her. Parks the Moose was sitting on her bed, "He came as a stowaway in my bag," she shrugged, "Another coincidence."

Sharon opened the first gift and started to laugh as she did, "You found matching pajama pants?" Sharon giggled as she took them out of the box, holding them out to look at them, "Andy, these are so funny. I can't believe you found matching ones."

"Well," he shrugged, "I couldn't be made fun of all alone, could I? Parks may have gone to the store in January after we got back last year. Can you believe it-they still had some, and to his luck, they were on clearance! Meant to be," he winked. Sharon chuckled and kissed him quickly.

"Thank you; they are perfect," she said, sitting down next to him again.

"Aren't you going to put them on?" he grinned. "I did get you a solid black t-shirt to go with them. I didn't figure you had a lot of random solid tops that would go with pajamas. Now, I know you are a silk set kind of person," he nodded to what she was wearing, but Sharon, come on. You don't want to hurt Parks the Moose's feelings," Andy said giving her a sad face.

Sharon burst out laughing and then covered her mouth to quiet herself. She nodded and then stepped into the bathroom to change. When she walked back into the room, Andy had Parks the Moose in his lap.

"Oh," he pouted, "Parks here was hoping for a fashion show."

Sharon closed her eyes, chuckling, "He's out of luck."

"Well, that's a great look on you, Sharon," Andy indicated her matching moose pajamas. "The team would love that."

She glared at him, "Don't even think about it."

He raised his hands, "I wouldn't dream about it!" he winked. "They fit you perfectly," he smiled. "Parks must be a really good shopper, getting the right size and all." Sharon rolled her eyes.

"Now," he said, indicating for her to sit, "there are more. Open them," he nodded to the stack.

Sharon started to laugh at the second present, "You found moose socks?"

"I did," he said happily. "Sharon, your feet are ice cubes. Gotta cover them up or I'll freeze!"

Sharon giggled a bit more before Andy handed her the last one, "Saved the best for last," he smiled brightly, handing her the gift bag. "Also, I didn't attempt to wrap this one."

Sharon eyed him, as she opened the bag. She pulled out a small box, giving him a quizzical look, "Open it," he nodded.

"Andy!" she said, almost breathless. "These are beautiful, but you didn't have to get me something this expensive."

He shrugged, "Wanted to. Now, I know you aren't one for a lot of jewelry, but I really liked those earring, and I thought they would look great with your hair."

Sharon rolled her eyes, "Andy, I'm pretty sure diamond earrings go with just about anything. Really, you shouldn't have."

He pulled them out of the box and held them to her ears, "Well, I wanted to give you something you can wear to work, and every time I see you wearing them, I'll think of this trip," he smiled brightly. "I'll think of how much I like you. I hoped that anytime you wear them, you'll think of me too, here in Park City. They are big enough to see, but small enough to be classy and subtle, just like you. I knew you hated anything gaudy, so simple solitaire diamond studs," he grinned.

She listened and leaned up to kiss him, "They are beautiful and perfect. Thank you."

"You're welcome," he said as he kissed her back, "I hoped you didn't have anything like it. I have never seen you wear diamond earrings, so I took a chance."

Sharon took a deep breath, "I've gotten rid of most of my jewelry. Anything Jack gave me is gone; I just didn't want it. He never knew my taste, and the few things he bought me were always extremely gaudy or pretentious. I gave Emily a couple of nicer things, but I didn't want to keep them for myself. It brought up bad memories, or well," she shrugged, "I figured he won it in some poker or gambling stunt," she shook her head. "So, no, I don't have diamond earrings. These are beautiful," she gave him a bright smile.

"Good," he said patting her leg. "I'm glad to hear it, and I can't wait to see you wear them at work. I know your style, Sharon," he smiled back at her.

"You really, do," she nodded in agreement.

"For example, the moose pjs," he winked, causing Sharon to laugh into his chest. They sat there like that for a few minutes.

"Okay, your turn," she said up, handing him a few presents as well.

"You know," she said, eyes twinkling, "Parks the Moose was busy shopping this year," as she handed him the first gift. He eyed it, and then he opened it. Andy let out a chuckle.

"You found me a snow globe with a moose inside?" he chuckled.

She shrugged, "Parks did. He decided not to get the one that said Park City, Utah on it because that would bring up too much discussion. I know you like your trinkets on your desk, so," she shrugged. "You can think of me when you look at this silly snow globe."

He chuckled, as he nodded, "Yeah, this goes great with all my desk trinkets. Thank you," he kissed her sweetly.

"Here's the next one," she passed him a box. He eyed her, and she just nodded to open it. "We really do seem to be in each other's heads," she grinned because I had the same idea to get you something you can wear at work."

"Oh wow," he smiled at her, "ties! Sharon, there have to at least be six, no wait, eight ties in here, and you even got a couple sets of matching suspenders?"

"I did," she grinned. "You really did take note when I said I really liked you in suspenders. I've noticed they are showing up more and more, Lieutenant," she winked. "I thought I could help the cause, and well, you can wear a tie better than anyone I've ever seen, suspenders too. This is by no means, a reflection that you have bad ties-on the contrary; I love your ties. I just wanted to give you a few to remind you of me, and well, I get the benefit of seeing you in the ties too," she grinned.

"Well, these are beautiful ties, and look who was fussing at me for spending money, huh? These are not cheap, Sharon. I know that. Thank you," he leaned over and kissed her again.

"You're welcome," she said patting his chest. "There's one more present."

Andy followed her movement, as she pulled out one more wrapped present. She bit her lip as she handed it to him, "I hope you like this. I went out on a limb with this one," as she passed it to him.

He gave her a curious look, as he opened it, "Wow, what a nice wrapping job," he winked. "Someone should show me how to wrap gifts like this."

Sharon chuckled as he continued to open the present, and then she scooted closer to look at it with him.

"Sharon, this, this is amazing," he said smiling brightly to her.

"You like it?" she asked.

"You know I teased you last year looking through all of your childhood photos, but I really, really loved looking at them. You framed a couple?" he nodded to the gift.

"Yes," she turned a bit red, "I decided to frame a couple I knew you really liked. That one was from my 16th birthday," she pointed to the photo in his lap.

"Simply gorgeous," he winked. "Good thing I didn't know you then; I would have been some bad boy your parents would have hated trying to sneak into your good graces," he grinned. She chuckled too.

"This other one is from my college graduation, and I know you liked it too," she nodded.

"Oh yeah, something about this one. It really captures your spirit somehow," he smiled.

"Then, there's the one on the bottom, well, two, actually. I did frame one of the ones we took of each other in San Francisco. It's not the best, but it's all I had. Maybe one of the ones Rusty took today will be better," she explained. "The last is one my mom took of us skiing last year. We're all bundled up, but again, it's another great memory," she shrugged.

"I love this present. Thank you, Sweetheart," he leaned in and kissed her again. "I'm only sorry I can't put it on my desk at work, but I will put some on my nightstand, and I'll put one in the living room by my recliner."

Sharon grinned, "I'm glad you like them. I might have done the same with the two pictures of both of us," she shrugged. "Well, at least I have the photos. They are out of sight from Rusty. One is in my drawer now, and I have the other in my closet. Rusty wouldn't dare go in my closet," she chuckled. "But, I am excited that after this trip, I can pull the skiing one out of my drawer and put it on my nightstand. Rusty won't think that is too odd, at least knowing we were all here on vacation. I do have another one, in my drawer too, that is a picture of the four of us skiing, and I love that one too. Mom snapped a good one of Emily, Ricky, you and me," she smiled.

"I would love that picture too, Sharon," Andy smiled, "if you don't mind getting me a copy."

Her smile brightened, "Of course," she grinned. "I can most definitely do that."

"Well, it is getting late, Captain, and I for one, need my beauty sleep," Andy said as he stood and stretched.

Sharon nodded in agreement, "It is. Goodnight," she patted his chest, and moved away, indicating for him to go to bed.

"Wait? I can't sleep here and hold you?" he looked at her in surprise. "Sharon, for once, the kids aren't lurking, and you closed your door. I promise; I just want to sleep."

"Well, if you noticed, you didn't get any coupons this year," she shrugged, as she pulled back her covers to get into bed. "Night," she waved him off. Andy stood there, mouth open, just trying to figure her out.

He nodded and walked off, through the bathroom, causing Sharon's eyes to grow wide. He'd left. Sharon put her hand to her head, shaking it, and as she got up to go find him, he came running back through the bathroom.

"I still have one coupon," he said proudly, unfolding the wrinkled mess of paper. "I still have one. It was a 'Buy One, Get One Free' deal, and there's one left," he said as he proudly handed it to her. "I've had it all year."

She covered her mouth laughing, as she looked to his silly grin. He was looking all too smug, so she schooled herself, "Well, Lieutenant, as you know, I am a rule follower. This coupon had a disclaimer that it could only be used for my snoring son. He's not here, so…" she trailed off, giving him a blank stare.

"Fine!" he snapped it out of her hand, taking her by surprise, "I'll just keep it here in my wallet to redeem the next time I'm around your snoring son." Sharon stood watching him as she tried to figure out his next move. Quickly, he made it. Andy dove onto the bed, and he got under the covers.

"Evict me," he challenged her. "You will have to physically remove me. I'm not budging."

"Why do I put up with you?" she shook her head, chuckling in a joking annoyance.

"Well, I can think of several reasons, but who is to say what you find so charming?" he grinned. "Plus, I knew you were bluffing about me sleeping in the other room."

"How?" she asked, now standing there, arms crossed, looking down at him.

"Easy, you got out of bed. When I took off for the other room in search of my coupon, you were already in bed, but you were bluffing and were coming to find me," he smirked.

Sharon huffed and stomped her foot, knowing he was right; he had her pegged. He flipped back the covers, indicating for her to get in bed, "Come on, Sharon. It's been a year, and I can't think of a better Christmas present than holding you as we go to sleep."

A/N-Okay, so I have noticed we rarely see Sharon wearing earrings, mainly because her hair covers up her ears. I did actually notice in Season 2 she has on diamond earrings a couple of times, so yeah, we'll just go with the fact Andy gave them to her :)