This is my December
This is my time of the year
This is my December
This is all so clear
This is my December
This is my snow covered home
This is my December
This is me alone
And I
Just wish that I didnt feel like there was something I missed
And I
Take back all the things I said to make you feel like that
And I
Just wish that I didnt feel like there was something I missed
And I
Take back all things that I said to you
And Id give it all away
Just to have somewhere to go to
Give it all away
To have someone to come home to
This is my December
Those are my snow-covered trees
This is me pretending
This is all I need
And I
Just wish that I didnt feel like there was something I missed
And I
Take back all the things I said to make you feel like that
And I
Just wish that I didnt feel like there was something I missed
And I
Take back all things that I said to you
And Id give it all away
Just to have somewhere to go to
Give it all away
To have someone to come home to
This is my December
This is my time of the year
This is my December
This is all so clear
Give it all away
Just to have somewhere to go to
Give it all away
To have someone to come home to
Give it all away
Just to have somewhere to go to
Give it all away
To have someone to come home to
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"Miss, is something wrong?"
His voice carried through her thoughts, making her swallow the lump that had formed in her throat.
"This was always her song."
She had barely whispered it.
He raised an eyebrow.
"Who?"
Her coldness flashed for just the briefest, then reformed into what she was proving now.
"Nothing Sir."
"Youre rather polite."
He was acting nonchantely now.
She looked at him, blinking once, then smiled. A routine shed performed many a time.
"And youre picking."
He raised another eyebrow.
"Why would I be picking?"
She shrugged, throwing off her moment of shown intelligence.
The music faded, the slight aura of depression didnt leave her even as she was escorted back the table.
"Do tell, Mr. Steel. What of Ntek?"
His eyes widened.
"Ntek is one of the leading sports equipment providers."
Her eyes narrowed just the slightest.
"Maybe thats why."
He looked at her.
"Why what?"
Shed hit a nerve.
"Why I never heard of it."
He seemed rather glad to let go of her hand, considering he almost threw her over toward her partner.
Now was her chance.
"If youll excuse gentlemen," she nodded toward Kat, "and Lady. Ill be at the refreshment table."
Walking with a non-hurried straight posture, but still dying to get out of the dress, headed toward the treats, but turned and walked through the wall.