A/N: I'm killing my wrists writing and typing all these one shots up…but can never have enough for David fluffy moments.

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David blew out a stream of smoke as he waited on the sidewalk outside a store. His ice blue gaze tracked different people, but he was listening to something in the store. He could pick up her heartbeat under all the Christmas music. David could tell that she was nervous in the crowd inside, but he didn't move.

She needs to learn to handle the crowd, David thought, putting his cigarette to his lips. She will get used to it eventually.

The doors slid open behind him. Calli's scent flooded towards his nose. She let out a long sigh of relief.

"Problem?" David asked, turning to look at her.

"I hate Christmas shopping," Calli told him, swinging her shopping bags. "I hate physical shopping. And I really don't like Christmas."

David gestured at her bags. "Those are all for you, aren't they?"

"Y-yeah."

David picked up on the hesitation in her voice. "Calli."

Calli frowned and stepped back. "I'm allowed to buy other people things."

David narrowed his eyes, not surprised when she immediately stared at his chest. "You didn't buy anything for your former family. Right?"

The girl's bottom lip tucked between her teeth. David growled and stepped closer.

"Fucking hell, Calli! Those people are supposed to be dead to you! And you're buying them things?! The actual fuck?!"

Calli sighed. "They're buying me things."

"Send them back."

"No."

"Then I'll send them back in fucking pieces!"

"No!"

"Don't you argue with me on this, Calli!"

Calli's eyes lifted to the vampire's and held his. "No! You cannot tell me what to do during the Christmas season, David! It's supposed to be a time to share peace and make up for past wrongs!"

"Your former family could never make up for what they did to you."

"That's not for you to decide."

The vampire cursed. "There's something else going on…"

Calli's eyes saddened. "Yes."

"What is it?"

"My aunt…"

David's heart cracked at the pain in her voice, her eyes. Of course, this was the first Christmas that Calli would spend without her favorite aunt. David had forgotten because humans coming and going from this life was common. As a vampire, the faces changed, but they were rarely remembered. He forgot that to Calli, death was harder, since she was human.

"Calli, I…"

"I just wanted to do something for her, her kids, and grandkids," Calli whispered, tears falling down her cheeks slowly. "They deserve a good Christmas, even if she's not there. Even if I can't be there."

David pulled her into his arms and held her close. "I'm sorry, Calli. I should have – I should have remembered."

Calli was silent. David stroked her hair.

"What do you need me to do to help you with this?"

David asked.

"Just get me to the nearest post office. Maybe they can send the gifts by Christmas…"

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Calli sat on the back of David's motorcycle after sending away the gifts. David rejoined her, holding two steamy cups of coffee. Calli carefully took one and looked out at the world.

"I miss the snow," she whispered, staring out at the ocean. "This time of year, it's snowing back where I'm from. There would be piles off it everywhere."

David shook his head. "I haven't seen snow in decades."

"No?" Calli glanced at him.

"Nope. The closest I've seen was when I tracked you down that time you disappeared." David smirked. "There were flurries, but nothing stuck."

"Do I even want to know how you tracked me down?"

David sipped his coffee, ignoring the question. "What did you do when it snowed?"

"Run around outside with barely any coats on, mostly. Make snow people with my sisters. Shovel it off a gravel driveway so that the propane truck could make it up the hill. That kind of thing." She looked thoughtful for a moment. "I did go ice skating one year in high school. Best three hours spent in the cold."

David picked a fleck off his jacket. "There's an indoor ice skating place near here, you know?"

"What?"

"You heard me."

"Asshole." Calli gulped down a mouthful of coffee. "Really big asshole."

David smirked. "Want to go ice skating, Calli?"

"Yes!"

David nodded. "Finish your coffee and then we'll go." He gave her a warning look. "And don't guzzle it all down. You'll end up in the hospital if you do that."

Calli flipped him the bird and returned to her coffee, sipping carefully. David could feel the excitement coming off of her and smiled. This was what he loved doing…

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Calli glided around the skating rink like she hadn't spent years away from the skating scene. David said nothing as he watched her have fun. She came up to him and let out a little giggle.

"Come on, David," she said, color tinting her cheeks. "Come skate with me."

"I don't think so," David said, lighting a cigarette.

"Chicken."

"Calli."

"Come on, big man. Come prove you're not a chicken."

David moved away from his spot and grabbed a pair of ice skates from the rack. He joined Calli on the ice and Calli let out a cheer. David started skating towards her, a dark look on his face.

"You'd better move…because I am coming for you," he warned.

Calli put her tongue in her cheek as she skated backwards. "What if I want you to come?"

David smirked. "Talking dirty, Calli?"

Calli smirked and spread her hands out before her innocently. David skated closer.

"I love it when you talk dirty…"

He moved closer and Calli laughed, skating away from him. She didn't skate away fast enough. David had her caught easily. Calli laughed.

"Cheater!"

David had her pinned against the glass that surrounded the rink. She let out a small moan when her breasts encountered the cold glass. David chuckled.

"Like that?"

Calli nodded.

"Let go pf your inhibitions and enjoy the things that I do to you," David whispered into her ear. "I have you in this moment, Calli."

"B-but!"

David's fingers on her sensitive skin silenced her worries and protests. Daid smirked and nuzzled her neck.

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Calli walked into the cave-lobby with David. Paul and Marko ran over, holding mistletoe over her head.

"Kissy, kissy!" Paul sang, planting a kiss on her cheek.

"Smoochy, smoochy!" Marko echoed, kissing her other cheek.

Calli laughed and let the Boys take her away from David. David took his seat on his wheelchair throne. Dwayne moved to stand by him.

"Did you get everything in order?" David asked, glancing at his brother.

Dwayne nodded/. "The orders were made. She should be getting the packages soon."

"Good."

"Don't you think she's going to question why she's getting so many packages?" Dwayne asked, crossing his arms.

"I expect her to question it, yes." Davud looked thoughtful. "She may become irritated, but that makes the sex that follows more interesting."

Dwayne arched an eyebrow. "Is that really what matters?"

"Not completely." David handed Dwayne a piece of folded paper. "Get the things on this list done."

Dwayne took the paper. "Getting soft on us, David?"

"Only for her," David said, watching Calli dance with the other two Lost Boys. "Only ever for her."

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A/N: And another one done! Woot! I am almost done for the night. -Scarlet