A Very Merry Hockey Holiday (Assassins #6.5)

Fallon laid Emery in her bassinet and picked up a tray of ornaments. Stella, Asher, and Aiden were already at work hanging ornaments while Lucas hung the stockings. Their home was almost fully decorated. Aiden and Lucas had spent the afternoon hanging the lights, while Asher and Stella helped with the inside décor. Sweet Emery slept through most of it, not that anyone was complaining. That girl had some lungs, and Fallon was more convinced that she was her daddy’s girl.

Lucas was leaving later that night for a couple away games, and they wanted to have the house fully done. His mom, Molly, was coming into town in a week for Christmas and to meet her new granddaughter.

“Good job, Stella,” Fallon doted, receiving a huge grin from her. They all talked happily about whatever came to mind as they dressed the tree with mismatched ornaments, but Fallon didn’t care. Each ornament meant something. There were hockey sticks for Lucas, Asher, and Aiden, dance shoes for Stella, and wine for Fallon. Every time they went on vacation, she got an ornament for their tree. They had Disney ones and even Harry Potter ones since Aiden was still obsessed with the popular book series. It was a tree of love, and she didn’t give two shits that it didn’t match.

When they were all done, she smiled as she said, “Okay, here are all y’all’s first ornaments. Let’s hang them.”

“What about Emery?” Stella asked as Fallon handed her her little pink star with her birthday on it and her name in pretty cursive.

“I haven’t made it to the mall yet to have it made. She’ll have it before Christmas. I promise.”

“Actually,” Lucas said, coming to them. “I went and got it for you.”

Reaching into the tray she was holding, he held up another pink star with Emery’s name on it, and for some dumb reason, Fallon’s eyes welled up with tears.

“You did?”

He smiled, wrapping his arms around her waist. “I know how much it means to you to have the ornaments when we trim the tree, so the boys and I went to get it yesterday while you girls napped.”

Looking over at Aiden and Asher, she found them grinning, and her heart felt as if it was going to come out of her chest as she slowly nodded. It was a tradition in her family to always have all the ornaments before you did the tree. She hadn’t even wanted to decorate today, but Lucas pushed her to do it, and she was thankful for that. Wiping away a tear that fell, she shot them all a grin before handing the tray off to Lucas and then getting Emery. Her little eyes were wide as Fallon lifted her up and into the crook of her arm.

“Wanna hang your star, Emery? It’s your ornament for your first Christmas,” she asked as she made her way to where her family stood. Emery looked at her like she was speaking gibberish and spit up a little in response. Lucas reached over and wiped her mouth with a rag before kissing Fallon’s cheek. Meeting his gaze, her heart skipped a beat before she moved toward him, kissing him softly on his lips. Still after all this time, he made the butterflies in her stomach go insane. Kissing her nose as they parted, he held up their first Christmas ornament, and she didn’t think her heart could take it.

There was something about the ornament that made everything inside her go hot. Aiden had been away with Molly for the weekend, and they’d gone out to Gatlinburg for a mini-vacation. After touring the mountains and having a blast, they ended up in a little wedding chapel where they redid their vows, and one of the keepsakes was the ornament. After all that, they went back and had the hottest sex imaginable on the balcony of their huge cabin, the Smoky Mountains behind them as he drove her mad with orgasms. It had been one of her favorite trips to date and still gave her gooseflesh every time she thought about it.

“Our ornament,” she whispered as he handed her Emery’s.

“Yup, it’s my favorite,” he whispered back, kissing her ear. “Or maybe the things we did are.”

She sucked in a deep breath as she nodded slowly. “Yes, I think I have to agree with you on that.”

He shot her a wink before kissing her again. “Maybe once we get these monsters to bed, we can reenact that night.”

She scoffed. “Sorry, buddy, you have a month before you get inside me.”

“What are y’all talking about?” Aiden asked.

“It’s weird; they are gross,” Asher decided.

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