me out of the black hole of my birthmas-present depression. âOh, something else?â I hoped it was only to my ears that my tone said, âOh, yet another tragic nonpresent present?â
âYeah, one more something else.â Almost shyly, he handed me a very small rectangular shaped box. âI really hope you like it.â
I glanced down at the box before I took it and almost squeed in happy surprise. Erik was holding a silver and gold wrapped present with a Moodyâs Fine Jewelry sticker plastered classily in the middle of it. (I swear I heard the âHallelujah Chorusâ crescendo somewhere in the background.)
âItâs from Moodyâs!â I sounded breathless, but I couldnât help myself.
âI hope you like it,â Erik repeated, lifting his hand and offering the little silver and gold box like a shining treasure.
I ripped through the lovely wrapping to expose a black velvet box. Velvet. I swear. Real velvet. I bit my lip to keep from giggling, held my breath, and opened it.
The first thing I saw was the gleaming platinum chain. Speechless with happiness my eyes followed the chain down to the beautiful pearls that were nestled into the plush velvet. Velvet! Platinum! Pearls! I sucked in air so that I could begin my gushing
ohmygodthankyouErikyouârethebestboyfriendever
when I realized that the pearls were oddly shaped. Were they defective? Had the fabulously exclusive and amazingly expensive Moodyâs Fine Jewelry Store ripped off my boyfriend? And then I realized what I was seeing.
The pearls were shaped into a snowman.
âDo you like it?â Erik asked. âWhen I saw it, it just screamed Zoeyâs birthday at me, and I had to get it for you.â
âYeah. I like it. Itâs, uh, unique.â I managed.
âItâs Erik who came up with the snowman theme!â Jack cried happily.
âWell, it wasnât really a theme,â Erik said, his cheeks getting a little pink. âI just thought it was different, not like those typical hearts and such that everyone gets.â
âYep, hearts and such would be so ordinarily birthday-fied. Who would want that?â I said.
âLet me put it on you,â Erik said.
There was nothing else to do but pull my hair out of the way and let Erik step back to clasp the delicate chain around my throat. I could feel the snowman hanging heavy and disgustingly festive just above my cleavage.
âItâs cute,â Shaunee said.
âAnd very expensive,â Erin said. Both Twins gave mirrored nods of approval.
âIt matches my scarf perfectly,â Damien said.
âAnd my snow globe!â Jack added.
âItâs definitely a Christmas birthday theme,â Erik said, giving the Twins a sheepish look, which they responded to with forgiving grins.
âYes, yes, it certainly is a Christmas birthday theme,â I said, fingering the pearl snowman. Then I beamed to everyone a very bright, very painted-on smile. âThanks, you guys. I really appreciate all the time and effort it took yâall to find such special gifts. I mean it.â And I did mean it. I may loathe the gifts, but the thoughts behind them were a totally different thing.
My absolutely clueless friends came together and we all did a kinda awkward group hug that left us laughing. Just then the door swung open and the light from the hall glistened on very blond, very big hair.
âHere.â
Thankfully, my turning-into-vampyre reflexes were pretty good, and I caught the box she tossed at me.
âMail call came for you while you were back here with your nerd herd,â she sneered.
âGo away, Aphrodite, ya hag,â Shaunee said.
âBefore we throw some water on you and you melt,â Erin added.
âWhatever,â Aphrodite said. She started to turn away, but paused and gave me a wide, innocent smile before saying, âNice snowman necklace.â Our eyes met and I swear she