Day Three
The two sat on the couch, only inches away from each other. Neither was paying attention to the other, both caught up in their books. Arthur was more so than Julchen, who's mind was wandering. Mostly on small things, like what they were going to do for New Year's. But the main focus was the wedding… or more like the engagement. On Christmas day, Arthur had proposed and she'd said yes. They hadn't started talking about any sort of detail yet (it'd only been two days), and with the holidays it was almost impossible to.
She closed her book and rested her head against Arthur's shoulder. It wasn't until then that he noticed she wasn't reading anymore.
"What're you thinking about?" he asked quietly, breaking the silence. He closed his own book and began to gently play with the other's hair.
"New Year's. The wedding. The plotline to this book."
"I feel like the main focus of that is the wedding."
She sat up and twisted around so she was facing him and nodded. "Ja. I know we have all the time in the world, but…"
"But?" he raised an eyebrow.
"I don't know really. I just want it to happen already so I know it works out, I guess."
He leaned forward and kissed her softly. "You know everything's going to work out fine."
"I know."
"And for now, let's worry about New Year's. Your family or mine?"
"Maybe we should just stay here. Both of us have insane families."
"Agreed."
Writer's block sucks, and it turns anything you write to… I don't even know. Gosh, this sucks.
But guess what? So, it turns out that the Twelve Days of Christmas are from Christmas Day to January fifth. Which means I'm right on schedule. Now if the writer's block would go away I could write some cute, fluffly drabbles and get out chapters for my other fics.
I hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas!
