It was a rare thing for Jack to sleep in, but the cold had really sapped his energy. When he heard Logan, he rolled over and slowly got out of bed. Since he'd been sick, he'd started wearing clothes to bed and so when he came downstairs he hadn't bothered with anything else. Flannel pajama pants with little snowmen on them and a tshirt was as dressed as he felt like getting for now. His hair stuck up on one side and he rubbed his eyes.
"I can kind of smell that," he said, walking over and planting a kiss on Logan's cheek. "How long have you been up?"
"Not long," Logan said honestly, offering Jack a grin. "I just thought I'd make us some coffee and food- You know, so we can start decorating the tree and stuff."
He looked over at the tree where it had been standing since the day they woke up to the snow. They'd been too worn out after their snowball fight to do it, and then being sick had gotten in the way. It looked bare and sad.
"Good plan," Jack agreed with a nod. He felt better the longer he was up. Just a sniffle here and there. It wasn't nearly as bad as it had been.
"Have you looked through the boxes to see what we got for decorations?" he asked, grabbing a cup of coffee for himself. "I just saw the colored balls."
"Lights, balls, uh, a few snowmen and Santas... Traditional stuff it looked like. I bet we could make some stuff as well though. Maybe carve and paint a star for the top?" Logan suggested, sipping his coffee with a content smile.
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"I can kind of smell that," he said, walking over and planting a kiss on Logan's cheek. "How long have you been up?"
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"Good plan," Jack agreed with a nod. He felt better the longer he was up. Just a sniffle here and there. It wasn't nearly as bad as it had been.
"Have you looked through the boxes to see what we got for decorations?" he asked, grabbing a cup of coffee for himself. "I just saw the colored balls."
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