They all opened gifts and had a great time with family. As much as they hated for the night to end, Robert and Holly were both ready to get back home. JJ and Jayne were going to Kelly's for a celebration and offered to take Barry.

Robert and Holly went into the townhouse and Holly turned the lights on the tree on. "I'm going to miss this."

Robert grinned as he went over, taking her into his arms. "You've always loved Christmas lights and Christmas."

"I do, it brings people together. What's not to love?" Holly laid her head on Robert's shoulder.

Robert reached over to grab the remote for their stereo, turning Christmas music on. "I know I love the twinkle it brings to your eyes."

Holly looked at Robert as the two began to dance. "Honestly I think that that is more you. I know I'm stealing your line but I've done Christmas without you and it's not the same."

"You don't have to tell me. I love you so much." Robert told her as he swayed with her. He looked into her eyes, incredibly thankful for everything he has.

"I love you just as much." Holly was mesmerized by his eyes, she always had been and always would be. She could gaze into them all day.

"I think it was a nice Christmas, they seem to always get better." Robert told her as he spun her.

Holly laughed as she moved back into his arms. "I think as our family grows it will. I think little Donna asking if you knew that her sister was going to be there was the sweetest."

"So do I. Those three girls spent so much time looking out for each other. They should sleep good tonight." Robert took Holly's hand and went over to the couch to sit down.

"Oh I'm certain of it. Most kids seem to after the excitement of Christmas. I remember in Australia, you and Robin would both crash when we'd have our Christmas for her earlier." Holly absolutely loved the memory.

"Well to be fair I stayed up the night before with you putting presents together." Robert defended himself.

"And the whole next day playing with them with her. I love that, I wouldn't have wanted that any other way." Holly was so fond of all the memories the three of them made.

"How many kids got to celebrate Christmas twice in two different counties?" Robert smiled a he pulled Holly closer to him.

"Not many." Holly settled into his arms. "Hopefully we don't get too comfortable. I was thinking about some champagne and sitting under the tree. Are you up for that?" She asked as she looked up into his eyes.

Robert kissed her nose and nodded. "Always, babe."