Disclaimer: I only own Kat and Ophelia.

With finals said and done, the gang was ready for the holiday break. The day finals ended, the gang gathered in the living room to watch the cartoon version of The Grinch.

"Guys, I'm preparing a nice feast for Christmas Day," Chica declared as she stretched out next to Ophelia.

"Need help?" Ophelia asked.

"No."

"Chica," Kat spoke up as she snuggled into Bonnie's arms. "It doesn't hurt to ask for help every once in a while."

Bonnie gave Chica a pointed look, which the young blonde chose to ignore.

"Chica," Ophelia prompted hopefully. She even gave Chica a begging look.

The younger blonde contemplated before sighing in defeat. "Fine."

Ophelia squealed, jumping up, and grabbing Kat and Chica's arms. "Come on girls, we got planning to do."

"But the movie-" Freddy protested.

"Later," Ophelia pulled Kat and Chica up the stairs, leaving the guys behind with their mouths gaped.

"Did-Did Chica agree to let someone help her?" Foxy question in a stunned manner.

"I can't believe she did," Freddy confessed. "She's shot us down so many times before."

"Maybe it's the Christmas spirit," Bonnie suggested.

"You're not going to start singing, are you?" Foxy groaned as he threw a pillow at the purple hair man. "Ophelia's already in high spirits."

"No." Bonnie laughed.

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"Merry Christmas!" Ophelia shrieked as she flung her door open, causing her housemates to grumble.

Kat, who had been up for a while, poked her head into the hallway. "Lia, it's-" She glanced at the clock. "8, you don't even like getting up early for classes."

"Well, today's the exception." The older blonde clasped her hands together in excitement. "Breakfast then presents!" She threw Foxy's door open. "Up!"

"Geez, woman!" Foxy groaned. "Let a man sleep." He pulled the covers over his head.

Ophelia wasn't going down so easily. She grabbed the man by the ankles and yanked to the amusement of Kat and Chica.

"Okay!" Foxy exclaimed as he flew off the bed. "I'm up, I'm up!"

"Knew you'd see it my way." Ophelia smirked. She flounced out of the room and to Freddy's.

The gang slowly but surely gathered downstairs where Chica begrudgingly allowed Kat to help her make breakfast when Ophelia gave her a look. Presents were opened as Christmas music played in the background.

"Let's go girls," Chica sighed as she headed towards the kitchen.

"Don't worry guys," Ophelia called over her shoulder. "You get to clean up."

The men groaned simultaneously; they'd rather help cook.

"It was nice of the Kat and Ophelia's parents to send us gifts," Foxy commented as he opened a garbage bag. "I wonder where they are."

"I think Lia said they're stuck in England," Bonnie said with a shrug. "Snowed in."

"Either way, we're all here together," Freddy told the guys.

Something caught Foxy's eye, an unopened gift. "Oh, Kat didn't open one," he announced when he saw the tag, picking the present up.

Bonnie didn't even look up before saying, "Go put it in her room."

"Won't she want to open it?" Foxy inquired in confusion.

Shaking his head, Freddy instructed, "Just go put it in her room."

Ophelia wasn't about to let the men sit around doing nothing, she put them to work setting up decorations in the dining room. Candles, nice china, the fancy tablecloth and napkins, the works.

"Does she always go this all out?" Foxy grumbled as he rolled the napkins the way Ophelia had instructed lest he receive her wrath.

"Only for Christmas," Freddy assured the redhead as he set the table. "It's her favorite holiday."

"Really?" Foxy was genuinely surprised. "Not New Years?"

"No, just Christmas," Bonnie confirmed with a nod.

"Snacks," Kat announced as she came into the dining room with a plate of fruit and nuts. She placed it down and lingered by the table, looking over what the guys had done so far.

"You okay?" Bonnie asked, his tone full of concern. He wrapped an arm around her and kissed the top of her head.

"Yeah," Kat replied in an absent mined tone.

"Do you or the others need a break?" Freddy offered.

Kat giggled. "You're hilarious, Fred. Still lots to do." She pulled away, turning to leave.

"I'm serious, if any of you need a break," Freddy started.

"Yeah," Kat cut him off gently. She left the room.

"She and Lia probably miss their parents," Bonnie noted.

The men nodded, getting back to work.

A/N: Thanks for reading, hope you enjoyed.