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about ur recent post- i think u sound so so cool and awesome and i think we're a lot alike in how we love. (and also i have a bit of a crush on u.) so dont worry, i KNOW ur gonna find ur person soon. someone as awesome as u will for sure :) <3
AH how did i miss this??? Iâm so sorryđâ€ïžâ€ïž thank you so much though youâre very sweetđ„ș<333 and you sound pretty cool and awesome yourself :) manifesting that weâll all find someone we needed soon enoughđ€â€ïž
#asks#this is so niceeeeeeee#thank you so much :) you made me smile!! :)#and not to sorry i get a little crush on everyone who sends me asks so tiny anonymous crush reciprocation for you mwah#yall are all too nice itâs crazyđȘ#i want to bundle you all in blankets and hug youđȘđȘ#anyway#đ„đïž <- ive wanted out of the house lately so hereâs us on a lil shopping trip together <3
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aventurine and whatever characters you wanna add with a wife reader and child
aventurine (and other characters) pretend to be santa and deliver presents for their kid on christmas eve :3
their kid will catch them in the act and ask if its really santa (they totally are, dont crush a kid's dreams on santa (i learned the hard way he wasnt real đ))
-:3 anon
Special Gift from Santa!
Tags: Aventurine x Reader, Boothill x Reader, Fluff, Family Moments, Fatherhood, Winter Special, Heartwarming, Romance.
A/N: I can't believe people still think Santa is real đ... Like damn, i already knew santa wasn't real as a child and was rather a made up character/mascot but still its funny. Thank God, I didn't go through that just to get my heart broken lol đȘ sorry for your loss thođ«
Christmas Eve aboard your cozy little ship felt magical. The soft hum of the engines blended with the quiet crackle of a small holographic fireplace. Strings of colorful lights flickered, casting warmth across the room. Your child had insisted on hanging their handmade decorations all over the cabin. Their innocent excitement over Santa Clausâs impending arrival filled your heart with joyâand Boothillâs too, though heâd never admit it outright.
âI still think this whole âSantaâ thing is ridiculous,â Boothill grumbled under his breath, adjusting the red hat atop his white hair. He was dressed in a mismatched Santa suit youâd cobbled together from spare fabric: a red jacket (barely hiding his mechanical torso), a black belt, and fuzzy white cuffs. âTheyâre too smart for this kinda stuff.â
You smirked, watching as he held a small sack of presents. âOh, come on, Boot. They believe in Santa. Just this once, let them have the magic.â
He huffed, shark-like teeth flashing in a reluctant grin. âFine. But if I get caught, itâs on you.â
You leaned in, pressing a quick kiss to his cheek. âYouâll do great.â
The ship was quiet except for the sound of Boothillâs spurs softly jingling as he tiptoed into their room. The sack slung over his shoulder shifted slightly as he crouched down by the small Christmas tree youâd set up at the foot of their bed. The dim glow of the tree lights reflected in his black, aim-marked eyes.
He carefully began pulling out the gifts youâd wrapped together: a handmade doll, a small toolkit, and a bundle of colorful space-themed storybooks. Boothill placed them beneath the tree, his mechanical hand moving with a surprising gentleness.
But as he straightened, a small voice broke the silence.
âSanta?â
Boothill froze. Turning slowly, he saw them sitting up in bed, their wide, sleepy eyes sparkling with wonder. They clutched their blanket tightly, staring at him in awe.
For a moment, Boothill panicked internally. Do I tell them? No, I canât crush their dreams. Play it cool, cowboy.
He straightened his hat, giving them a toothy grin. âHo ho ho, kiddo,â he said, his gruff voice deepening into a surprisingly convincing Santa impression. âYou caught me.â
Their eyes lit up. âIt is you! I knew youâd come!â They scrambled out of bed and ran to him, throwing their arms around his legs.
Boothill blinked, momentarily stunned by the hug, then gently patted their head. âY-Yeah, uh, Santa always keeps his promises.â
They looked up at him, their expression serious. âAre you really Santa? You look kinda⊠like my dad.â
Boothill crouched down, meeting their gaze. âI get that a lot,â he said, his eyes glinting mischievously. âYour dadâs a real good guy, huh? Maybe thatâs why I wanted to visit you special tonight. Youâve been real good this year.â
They beamed, their earlier suspicion forgotten. âDid you see my wish list?â
âSure did,â Boothill said, reaching into the sack and pulling out one of the gifts. âThis oneâs from the top of the list, right?â
They gasped, their tiny hands trembling as they accepted the gift. âYouâre the best, Santa!â
Once they had fallen asleep again, Boothill returned to the main cabin, his hat slightly askew and a soft smile lingering on his face.
âHowâd it go?â you asked, leaning against the doorway.
âKid bought it,â Boothill said, his tone half-joking but tinged with pride. âDidnât even flinch when I said I looked like their dad.â
You laughed, wrapping your arms around him. âI told you youâd make a great Santa.â
Boothill shook his head, glancing toward their room. âThat little one of ours⊠they deserve the whole galaxy.â
You smiled, resting your head against his chest. âTheyâve already got it, Boot. Theyâve got you.â
And for the first time in years, on that quiet Christmas Eve, Boothill felt a warmth in his heart that even revenge couldnât match.
Snowflakes drifted gently outside the window, their crystalline patterns catching the soft glow of the streetlights. Inside the cozy warmth of their home, the scent of pine and cinnamon filled the air. Aventurine, adorned in an elaborate Santa costumeâcomplete with a fluffy red coat, a crooked white beard, a golden bell tied to his wrist, and a festive Santa mask that concealed his unmistakable featuresâwas crouched beside the glittering Christmas tree. His eyes, barely visible through the maskâs cutouts, gleamed mischievously as he carefully arranged the gifts.
His wife, you, leaned against the doorway, stifling a laugh at the sight. "You look ridiculous," you whispered, your arms crossed playfully.
Aventurine looked up, feigning mock insult. "Ridiculous? My dear, I am a vision of holiday cheer and generosity. This costume cost more than the tree itself. Itâs haute couture Santa."
You rolled your eyes, a smile tugging at your lips. "I think itâs wonderful that youâre doing this for our little one. But try not to wake them, alright? Theyâll figure it out one day, and Iâd rather it not be tonight."
Aventurine gave a dramatic bow. "Fear not, my darling. I am as silent as a card sliding into the slot of a roulette table. Luck favors me, after all."
You sighed fondly and retreated to the bedroom, leaving him to his antics.
As Aventurine carefully placed the final gift under the tree, a soft rustling sound made him freeze. Turning his head slowly, he saw a pair of wide, curious eyes peeking out from the staircase.
"Santa?" the small voice whispered.
Aventurine's heart nearly skipped a beat. His childâa miniature whirlwind of joy and mischiefâwas clutching their favorite stuffed animal, their little face glowing with wonder in the dim light.
Straightening his hat and beard, Aventurine gave the most convincing "Ho ho ho!" he could muster. "Indeed, it is I, Santa Claus! And who might you be, little one?"
The childâs face lit up as they descended the stairs cautiously. "Iâm [Childâs Name]! You⊠youâre really real?"
Aventurine knelt down, adjusting the mask to keep his disguise intact. "Oh, of course I am! How else would these presents get here? Magic reindeer and all that, you know." He tapped the side of his mask conspiratorially.
They tilted their head, scrutinizing him. "But⊠you have Papaâs smile."
Aventurine inwardly cursed his expressive features but quickly recovered. "Ah, clever observation! You see, your papa is on my âNiceâ list every year. We share a bit of Christmas spiritâitâs why my smile looks so familiar."
The child beamed, satisfied with the explanation. "Did the reindeer really fly you here?"
"Absolutely," Aventurine replied, his tone solemn as he leaned in closer. "And let me tell you a secretâthey love carrots and sugar cubes. So, if you leave them out next year, theyâll be extra fast."
The childâs awe was palpable. "I will! But⊠why are you still here? Donât you have more presents to deliver?"
Aventurine smiled beneath the mask, feeling a warmth he rarely allowed himself to acknowledge. "I do, but I had to make sure the most special house on my list got the perfect gifts." He gently booped their nose.
The child giggled and hugged him tightly. "Thank you, Santa."
Aventurine's chest tightened at the pure innocence of the moment. He hugged them back, careful not to break the illusion.
When the child finally went back to bed, clutching their stuffed animal and wearing a smile bright enough to rival the stars, Aventurine stood and adjusted his costume. You returned quietly, your eyes soft as you took in the scene.
"That was... beautiful," you whispered, wrapping your arms around him.
Aventurine chuckled softly, pulling you close. "Sometimes, the greatest gamble isnât in the game but in the act of keeping the magic alive."
You kissed his cheek through the mask, feeling the silly fabric against your lips. "Merry Christmas, my gambler."
"And to you, my darling. Now, letâs get some rest. Tomorrow, weâll have to deal with the chaos of unwrapping."
As the two of you retreated, Aventurine couldnât help but glance back at the tree, feeling a rare sense of peace. For all his risks, for all his calculations, this momentâthis joyâwas worth more than any gamble heâd ever won.
I don't know if you guys ever saw that meme but it was something like âI saw mommy kissing Santa Clausâ but it's actually the dad dressed up as santa and I kept thinking about it while writing this, maybe I'll write something with that prompt? ïżœïżœïżœïżœââïž
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