A/N:Ok so I know today was gonna be "As Long as There's Christmas" but I realized I had no muse for that story, so I rearranged some things and now I have this for you. Additionally, I HAVE COMPLETELY LOST MY MIND AFTER LAST NIGHT. I HAVE NO MORE CONTROL OVER MY LIFE OR EMOTIONS. THAT EPISODE YOU GUYS. Anyway, enjoy today's fic

Chapter 7: Its Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas

Eve and Flynn were cuddled up on a couch in the theatre when Jake and Cassandra walked in, their arms loaded with bags.

"You've sure got a lot of Christmas movies up in that attic Flynn" Jake expressed.

"Yeah well I've had a lot of time to collect them. Plus, a lot of those were my mother's, or Jenkins'…"

"Whatever" Cassandra interjected. "Let's see what we've got here so we can get started!"

She put her bags on the floor and kneeled down next to them. Jake joined her and she flashed him a smile.

"We've gotta watch Rudolph" Jake said "That's a classic."

"Frosty the Snowman!" Cassandra shouted, pulling the disc out from her bag.

"Charlie Brown Christmas!" Jake added. "Can't have a Christmas movie marathon without Charlie Brown"

Cassandra thought for a moment before gasping and turning sharply to face Flynn.

"Flynn." she exclaimed. "Please tell me you have Love Actually"

"Yes yes" Flynn laughed, his arm around Eve. "There's pretty much everything in there"

Cassandra smiled and continued to rummage through the bags, listing off movies with Jake.

"Guys" Eve said. "We have to come to some sort of consensus about which movies we're watching, and I'm putting my foot down that one of those has to be A Christmas Story"

"And I'd like to watch The Grinch!" Flynn added.

"If you mates think we're going through this night without watching Elf, you're seriously mistaken" Ezekiel added, walking into the room with a bowl of popcorn.

"Well if we're going to watch all of these, we have to start right now!" Cassandra said, rushing to a seat.

"So can we start with Rudolph?" Jake asked, still hung up on the one film.

Everyone agreed, and he put the movie in before finding a seat in between Cassandra and Ezekiel, preparing to stare at the television all night.


The night was more fun than any of them had expected. Letting go of the stress of all their work and cases, the Librarians and their Guardian let loose, fully embracing the Christmas spirit.

An intense sing along session had broken out about four hours in, starting with Cassandra. Soon, everyone was up off the couch, belting out Santa Claus is Coming to Town with the characters of Elf, save for Eve. By the end of the song however, even she'd been unable to resist the music when Flynn pulled her up out of her chair.

Ezekiel, who had apparently never seen Frosty the Snowman before, had surprised them all, sitting on the edge of his chair and shouting at the screen when he thought Frosty was melting. He'd denied his emotions when he found them all staring at him, but they'd all seen it.

Even Jenkins had joined them at one point, apparently a big fan of A Christmas Carol. The entire film, he'd been spouting trivia, and recounting the time he met Charles Dickens.

After hours on end of movies, it was about two o'clock in the morning. Love Actually was nearing its climax. Ezekiel had gone up to bed a while ago, refusing to watch a "mushy sap-fest"

Eve was passed out on Flynn's shoulder, snoring. The Librarian had drifted off about five minutes ago as well.

Jake felt tired, but still managed to stay awake. He watched Cassandra next to him, struggling to keep her eyes open.

"You wanna head up to bed Cassie?" he asked.

"No" she yawned. "This movie is my favorite"

He smiled as her head fell onto his shoulder and her eyes closed, finally giving in to the sleepiness that she'd been fighting.

"Well then maybe you and I could finish it up tomorrow" he suggested.

"Mmmhhm" she agreed, more than half asleep.

Jake turned off the television and was about to head upstairs when Cassandra moved her feet up to the couch and curled into a ball, her head moving to his lap.

He smiled at her and leaned his head on the cushion behind him, and finally closing his own eyes to sleep.

A/N: Because one of my favorite parts of Christmas is movies and movie marathons, so I thought the LITs deserved one. See you tomorrow with "White Christmas", and I promise it will actually be that when you come back.