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TITLE: Christmas Eve
AUTHOR:
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RECIPIENT:
asakurabratty
RATINGS/WARNINGS: G, large pictures
SUMMARY: The prompt was: "Christmas fluff. If fic, a private Christmas Eve with England and America -- a private moment sort of thing. Cooking, eating, watching TV, whatever.If art, a warm, happy scene between them with a christmas theme works!"

NOTES:
I used how there's the tradition of leaving out something for Santa. In the USA it's usually milk and cookies, in the UK it's usually a mince pie and a glass of sherry.
And then when the kids go to bed the parents eat and drink whatever has been left out. Even if there aren't kids, then maybe it continues anyway?








I hope it's clear enough who's talking where (America= blurred edges, UK= scribbly edges)
Epilogue:

Hope you like it!
Edited- pictures should be a bit smaller now.
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RATINGS/WARNINGS: G, large pictures
SUMMARY: The prompt was: "Christmas fluff. If fic, a private Christmas Eve with England and America -- a private moment sort of thing. Cooking, eating, watching TV, whatever.If art, a warm, happy scene between them with a christmas theme works!"
NOTES:
I used how there's the tradition of leaving out something for Santa. In the USA it's usually milk and cookies, in the UK it's usually a mince pie and a glass of sherry.
And then when the kids go to bed the parents eat and drink whatever has been left out. Even if there aren't kids, then maybe it continues anyway?








I hope it's clear enough who's talking where (America= blurred edges, UK= scribbly edges)
Epilogue:

Hope you like it!
Edited- pictures should be a bit smaller now.
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I had to look up Raymond Briggs as the name was unfamiliar but I love The Snowman so thanks again :)
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This was very sweet. ^^b
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