Man, I am getting behind! I was supposed to update yesterday, or on Tuesday or something! Oh well, I will hopefully be able to update this weekend! Well, I said the couple would be obvious, and I was surprised with your answers. I meant obvious to YOU, not ME. XD! I still thought it was cool, though! Your reviews!

DragonEmperor999: They are! Also, unfortunately there is no season 3 of I Didn't Do It. :P I was bummed too. Yeah, he's a bit odd. Well, if you like them, you'll like this story! :D! No, there won't be. I'm not doing GMW. Thanks for the review!

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Wow! That was so much! Thanks guys, this means the world to me! Here's your next chapter!

Lindey, Garret, and the Gingerbread Men

"Welcome back." Says Evie, as she turns to the readers in her green chair. "We have, big surprise, another I Didn't Do It couple! I just had to get Marlie (Marlie and Me) to spy on them!"

Marlie comes in covered in frosting. "And I paid the price for it, thank you very much!"

"You're doing this for a good cause!" snaps Evie, "Love! And my entertainment!"

Marlie rolls her eyes and returns to trying to get a bone out of her stocking.

"You were spying?" asks Cookie. (Pound Puppies)

"You call it spying, I call it 'lovingly lurking in the shadows.'" Grumbles Marlie.

"So, readers." Continues Evie, "Let's see what happens when Lindey tried to break Garret out of his fear of a germy Christmas…"

While Logan may have thought Lindey was telling him to leave so he could get together with Jasmine, what he didn't know was Lindey had her own plans.

She smiled, as she sat on the couch, dialing a number. She waited a minute, before a spraying sound came across the line. Then, Garret picked up.

"Oh, hi Lindey!" said Garret, "Sorry for the wait, I needed to spray the phone with Lysol. It's flu season, you know!"

Lindey laughed. "As if you'd let me forget." She teased. "So, Deliah's with family, and Logan just left to see Jasmine. Do you want to come over?"

"Sure!" said Garret, cheerfully. "I'll be right over!"

The phone made a buzzing sound, signaling Lindey to put the phone down.

She only had to wait a few minutes before she heard a knock on the door. Lindey opened the door, and let in Garret, along with a huge gust of wind. "Whoa!" she cried, forcing the door shut.

"Yeah, some storm out there!" exclaimed Garret, as he took his scarf and hat off.

"Is it safe to drive?" asked Lindey.

"Yeah." Said Garret, "The winds are crazy, but the roads aren't slippery."

Lindey smiled. "Good to know. Because, I have a special Christmas eve tradition, and I'd like to do it with you!"

"Really?" asked Garret, blushing. Lindey wanted to do something with him? Just him?

"Yeah!" said Lindey, "Do you want to go?"

"I'd love to!" squealed Garret, a little too excitedly. "I mean," he cleared his throat and said in a more manly tone, "I'd love to."

Lindey laughed, and took his hand, leading him to her car. She sat down behind the wheel, and instructed Garret to close his eyes. Garret did as she said, and soon they were off.

Garret didn't know how long they'd be driving, so he counted the number of Christmas songs played. If each was about three minutes, he could guess how long they'd been driving. Ten Christmas songs later, Lindey stopped the car.

Lindey got out, took his hands, and helped him out of the car. "You can open your eyes now!" she said, excitedly.

Garret opened his eyes, and shrieked. In front of them was a building called, 'Grandma's Cookie Kitchen.' "I can't go in there!" screamed Garret.

"Why not?" asked Lindey, disappointed.

"It's a make-your-own cookie shop!" yelped Garret, "Imagine how many people have licked the beater, shoved their hands in the frosting, and used the same spoon!"

Lindey rolled her eyes. "Come on, Garret. This is my tradition! I usually go with Logan, but I told him to go do something with Jasmine! I thought I could go with you!"

"Why can't you just come back another day with Logan?!" asked Garret.

"Today is a special day." Said Lindey, "Most of the time they just made chocolate chip or oatmeal raisin cookies, but once a year they have a day where you can make gingerbread men!"

"I don't think so…" said Garret, nervously.

Lindey sighed. "Well, I guess if you don't want…I can just not go this year…"

Garret looked at Lindey's sorrowful expression, and knew he couldn't deny her what she wanted. "You know what?" he asked, "Let's just do it. I've never done it before, and it could be fun."

Lindey's face lit up. "You'd do that for me?"

"Of course." Said Garret, "You're one of my closest friends!"

Lindey threw her arms around Garret. "Thanks you! Thank you! Thank you!"

Garret grinned, and didn't want to let go. To him, the hug ended all too soon when Lindey pulled him into the kitchen.

It was a cheerful looking place, with Christmas decorations, and many tables with dough and cookie cutters laid out. Garret tried not to think about how long the dough had been out. There were frosting dispensers, and sprinkles. The song 'I want candy' played from the loud speakers.

A few families were already there, making cookies. Lindey pulled Garret right over to a table, and sat down. She put on an apron, and Garret put on one, too…along with a hairnet, latex gloves, and rubber boots. (God knows where he got those from.)

"So, where do we start?" asked Garret.

"Well, we make two Gingerbread cookies." Said Lindey, "The dough is already laid out, so we just use the cookie cutters to cut out the shape. Then, we hand them to the woman in charge, 'Grandma', and she claims that the magic oven cooked them in two seconds. Kids believe it, but I know she just gives us previously cut-out cookies."

Garret gulped. "Cookies handled by…other people?"

"Yup!" said Lindey, "They're always tasty!"

"But how do I know how old the people were?!" asked Garret, "How clean? Little kids pick their noses! Old people scratch themselves!"

"Okay, eww." Said Lindey, "Just don't think about it, okay? It'll be fine."

Garret gulped. He was doing this for Lindey, he had to remember.

In a short time, they had the cookies cut, and Grandma had passed them two freshly baked cookies. Huh, when Garret didn't think about it, the cookies actually looked tasty.

Lindey grabbed whipped cream, frosting, and various toppings. Garret thought about it. He rules out whipped cream, based on how many people spray it right into their mouths. He decided on some unopened tubs of sprinkles, and a fairly-full bottle of vanilla frosting.

He looked over at Lindey, when he noticed she was humming something. "I walked through the snow where it's thirty below, save me a spot under the mistletoe, drove through the night on the slippery ice, should've taken my bro's advice…"

Garret grinned. "What's that?" he asked.

Lindey blushed. "Just a song I've been working on…" He didn't know the song was mostly about the events of that day, but he did wonder what her bro's advice was…

"How about, I don't care if there's nothing under the Christmas tree for me, holding you in my arms is all the Christmas cheer I need?"

Linder grinned. "That's really good! Sometimes, when I'm focusing really hard, I start singing." She laughed, in embarrassment. She hadn't even told her brother about that, why was she telling Garret?

Garret grinned, and looked at Lindey's gingerbread man. She must've been focusing pretty hard to start humming. And when he looked, he knew she must've been focusing hard. The gingerbread man had amazing detail! Even its hair was realistic. In fact, it looked kind of like Garret's…

"You're really good!" complimented Garret, "Like, really good!"

"You're pretty good yourself." Said Lindey. Garret hadn't been paying much attention, but now he was looking down at his blonde gingerbread girl…

"Let's let the cookies cool off before we eat them." Said Lindey, as she placed hers on the tray in front of them. Garret did, too, and just…kind of waited, in awkward silence.

Looking for something to entertain herself, Lindey looked around, until her eyes rested on an old fashioned poster on the wall. One for the first Hershey kisses, you know, the one with the boy and girl kissing with a Hershey kiss between their lips…

Lindey looked up, with surprise, and realized what she really wanted to do. She grabbed a Hershey's kiss off the table in front of her, and unwrapped it, holding it out playfully.

Garret didn't know why she wanted him to eat the kiss from her hand, or why he wanted to do it. Who knew where her hands had been!? Probably running them through her shiny, blonde hair…

Garret shook his head, grinned, and leaned in. Right when he was about to take the kiss, Lindey leaned in, and kissed him, the Hershey kiss between the two. Garret's eyes popped, and he was surprised when he kissed back, without his own accord.

When they pulled back, each had a tiny chocolate stain on their lips. Garret was bright red, as was Lindey. She wiped the chocolate off her lip, and pointed up. A little girl from the other table had pulled up a chair behind them, and held up a mistletoe.

Garret blushed brighter. He'd just kissed Lindey, and he hadn't even brushed his teeth!

Lindey took his hand, and smiled. "Yes, we're holding hands, and no, I'm not letting you put your gloves back on.

Aww! Short and sweet, I loved writing this! By the way, the song used was 'Gotta Get Back By Christmas.' I love that Hershey kiss poster, and decided to go for it. They are in a cookie-making store, after all. Hope you enjoyed this Christmas story, Bye!