It was only a couple of days before Christmas and Chloe was packing a bag to take to Smallville, she hadn't heard from Oliver since the weekend, when he had left to go back to Star City
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Oliver stepped off the elevator a moment later, carrying a medium sized, flat box covered in silver paper, and a smaller box, also wrapped in silver paper, both boxes donning green bows. Naturally.
"Hey," she cocked her head, looking at him, not at all bothered by the fact that she was standing there, in her PJs, he had seen a lot more than that anyway.
"It was sort of spur-of-the-moment," he admitted with a slight shrug. "I was going to have them sent over, but I figured I'd just come myself." He indicated the gifts in his hands.
He sighed a little, slightly exasperated. "Chloe, have I ever blown you off? Really?" He gave her a look and shook his head a little. "I'm not invading the Smallville family Christmas get-together. I just came to see you." He knew she must have had a great deal of coffee already, because she didn't normally talk quite that fast.
Chloe rolled her eyes again and shook her head, "you won't be invading, Mrs. Kent always invites half of Smallville over to the farm anyway, and I already asked her if she would mind me inviting you, besides, if you came because of me, you should go, consider it part of my present." She was running out of options, but really she would like to have him there, mostly because she knew he'd be miserable and alone somewhere otherwise.
"You're my friend Oliver, I would have done the same with Clark, Pete or any of the guys," she said honestly, setting the gifts down on the coffee table then turning to look at him again.
As she moved to sit down on the couch next to him, she kept her eyes on him, then lifted the two small bags towards him, "I was wrapping, but you looked lost in thought," she said carefully.
Sighing softly, she raised her eyebrows at him and held the bags out to him, lifting one higher than the other, "you should open this one first." She had the feeling she had upset him with the Christmas stuff, but she still didn't want him to spend it by himself, she would bring it up again after gifts.
"Can't argue with that," she said with a smirk before turning to look down at the box and opening it, her eyebrows raising, "that's really pretty, Oliver, thank you," she glanced at him and grinned softly, "and I do love bracelets," she said as she put it around her wrist.
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He smiled at her. "Hey, Sidekick."
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