To answer a review, Klaine will get together in chapter 24.
…Hey, you asked.
Blaine wasn't as excited for the Christmas season as he thought he'd be. It would be the first Christmas without his mother. However, it is the first Christmas with his biological dads and uncle, which cheered him up slightly. When he brought it up to his family, Dean was all gung-ho for it, Sam was surprisingly unenthusiastic, and Castiel was indifferent.
"So, do you ever visit Uncle Jesus?" Blaine asked. "Man, that was weird to say. 'Uncle Jesus'."
"I have not seen him in a few millennia." Castiel replied. "I've only met him once, and that was when it was announced that he would be born unto this world."
Blaine nodded. "Oh. Cool. Well, what do you say we decorate the house while listening to Christmas music?"
"All right." Castiel stood up. "I've always wondered how humans celebrated Christmas."
"Well, this is how!" Blaine ran to get a few boxes filled with decoration. "I love having super-strength! Anyway, here are the decorations. We got holly, tinsel, stickers to put on windows, stockings, figurines…all the trimmings and the trappings. Ooh! We also need to go out to buy a tree."
Castiel was confused. "Buy a tree?"
"Yep! There's a Christmas tree lot near downtown. My friend Kurt gave me the address." Blaine stood up and grabbed his coat. "Come on!"
XXX
An hour later, Castiel and Blaine returned with a seven foot tree. They set it in front of the window just as the Impala pulled up in the driveway.
"Oh, hey, just in time!" Blaine exclaimed. A few minutes later, Dean pounded on the door. Blaine threw the front door open. "Hey, guys!"
"Hey, Blainey!" Dean greeted. He pulled in a heavy sack.
"What's in there?" Blaine asked, curiously.
"You'll find out soon enough." Dean said with a twinkle in his eye.
Sam waited until Dean wasn't looking, and mouthed "Presents" to Blaine, who gasped happily. Sam put a finger to his lips and winked.
"Oh, hey, you got the tree!" Dean noticed.
"Yep! We were just about to decorate." Blaine grinned. "Wanna help?"
Dean shrugged. "Sure!"
The Winchesters and Castiel spent an hour decorating the house and the tree and listening to Christmas music.
"You know, this was actually kind of fun." Sam commented.
"Do you have the Christmas spirit, yet?" Blaine asked.
"Yeah, actually." Sam nodded. "For the first time in years."
"All right, Sammy!" Dean smiled and clapped his brother's back. They heard a car honk. Blaine saw Kurt parked at the curb. "Well, if it ain't the young and the restless."
"Get in, loser! We're going Christmas shopping!" Kurt called out, smiling.
Blaine looked at Dean, who smiled and nodded. Then he turned to Kurt. "Give me two minutes!"
"Be back before dinner, son." Dean said.
"I will."
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"So, Blaine, any fun plans for the holidays?" Mercedes asked as she, Blaine, Kurt, and Tina strolled along the crowded mall.
"Well, my dads, uncle, and I actually just finished decorating the house." Blaine replied. "Other than that, we don't really have a set tradition."
"So, start one!" Kurt suggested.
"How?"
"Well, you can like open one present on Christmas Eve, or go ice-skating or snowboarding, go to a special restaurant on Christmas Day instead of the traditional Christmas dinner…" Mercedes suggested.
"Ooh, good ideas. Thanks, 'Cedes." Blaine smiled, then turned to Kurt. "I also need some shopping advice. I already know what I'm getting Dean, but I'm not sure about Sam, Cas, or Bobby."
"Well, you can start by telling me what they like."
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On Christmas Eve, Bobby showed up with Sheriff Mills in tow. Jody just lost her son and husband, and thus was feeling a little lonely. So, Bobby took her under his wing and invited him to spend Christmas with the Winchesters.
Blaine made ham, corn, cranberry sauce, yams, and mince pies. They ate, and talked, and laughed.
Soon it was time for bed. Sam and Dean slept in Lin's old room, Jody slept in the guest room, and Bobby slept on the couch.
XXX
The next morning, everyone woke up at eight. Blaine tried to contain his excitement. There was a pile of presents for him under the tree.
"Oh, what is it? What is it? What is it?" Dean asked eagerly.
Blaine gasped and beheld a complete guide to folklore. "Oh, my God! You didn't pull this from your own collection, Bobby, did you? 'Cause I'd feel terrible."
"'Course not, you idjit." Bobby said good-naturedly. "Ebay."
"Well, thank you!" Blaine hugged Bobby tight.
"All righty, let's see what you bought me, Blainey." Dean opened his gift. "A gas card. Seriously?"
"Trust me, Dean. You need it." Blaine raised an eyebrow.
"Hell yes, I need it!" Dean hugged Blaine tight. "Aw, thanks!"
"Welcome."
Sam chuckled and opened his present from Blaine. He chuckled in amazement. "A universal library card. How did you even…?"
"I have connections." Blaine shrugged.
Sam choked up, and hugged his nephew. "Thank you, my favorite and only nephew."
"Cas, you have a present, too." Dean handed him a package.
Castiel was surprised. "Me?"
"Of course, Cas! Everyone gets a present on Christmas!" Blaine exclaimed, beaming.
Castiel just smiled and unwrapped his present. "An encyclopedia of the worlds' best inventions. This is great. Thank you, Blaine."
"You're welcome!"
"Hands down…this is the best Christmas ever." Dean said with satisfaction.
"I agree." Castiel smiled.
"All right, ya idjits. Time for pictures!" Bobby said.
Sam groaned in dread, and Dean slugged him. "Come on, baby bro. Get into the spirit!"
Pictures were taken of the entire group; Sam, Dean, and Blaine; Sam and Dean, Dean and Blaine; Dean, Castiel, and Blaine, and Castiel and Blaine.
Those pictures, Blaine would treasure for life.
Thought I'd add a little Christmas chapter, since it is exactly six months until Christmas.
