The house was full again and Crystal couldn’t contain her excitement. She was allowed to stay up all night tonight and wasn’t exactly sure why. Mars slept soundly in his bed and Crystal petted him gently on the head. He opened one eye before slowly shutting it again falling effortlessly into a sound sleep. They young girl looked at the dining table and marveled and the line of bubbles floating in perfect lines towards the surface of the golden liquid.
She wanted a taste of it and her Grandpa Ray took her on his knee and gently lifted to the glass flute to her lips. The bubbles tickled her nose, which she enjoyed. But her delicate, young palate was not exactly ready for alcohol. Attempting to be nice, she tried to curl the corner of her lips into a smile without having to swallow the champagne but only managed to dribble her tiny mouthful onto Grandpa Ray’s lap. She apologized profusely but her Grandpa assured her that no apologies were necessary as he chuckled at the young child.
“Is it Christmas again already?” Crystal asked innocently.
“No, child,” Grandpa Ray answered laughing heartily, “It’s New Year’s Eve.”
“Do we get presents?”
“I’m afraid not.”
“Then what do we do on New Year’s Eve?”
“We stay up until midnight and celebrate the end of this year and the beginning of next year.”
“How?”
“By being with the people we love most,” Grandpa Ray replied. He saw that her curiosity had yet to be sated. “We also count down the last seconds of the old year and when the New Year is finally here, we give a big kiss to someone we love.”
“Okay, baby,” Crystal’s father interrupted. “Grandpa Ray has to go to bed.”
“But he’ll miss the New Year!” Crystal pleaded.
“It’s okay, sweetie. I’ve seen plenty,” Grandpa Ray said as he got out of his chair and leaned over to kiss his granddaughter on her forehead. He winked at her and smiled as he went quietly into his bedroom.
“Good night, Dad. I’ll wake you up in time for the game tomorrow,” Crystal father said, “Crystal, let’s go find some of your friends.”
Crystal walked by her father’s side around the house with the ulterior motive of finding someone to kiss. A few of her friends from school were loitering around clinging tightly to their dad’s pant leg or mom’s skirt. Some were nibbling away at the array of snacks arranged on the dining table. And the others were asleep on the couch.
Gary Timm was sipping a cup full of punch in the den. Crystal wasn’t sure if she was ready to kiss a boy, but Grandpa Ray said it was what people did on New Year’s Eve. She checked her dress and dusted herself off and fixed her hair and slowly walked towards the unsuspecting boy. Crystal was a precocious young tyke but was unsure whether she could say she loved Gary. There were hints of a schoolgirl crush; nothing that lasted beyond the playground however. But she just had to have someone to kiss by the stroke of midnight.
Just then Gary’s mother took Gary’s hand and walked him towards Crystal’s mother. Gary’s father was putting on his overcoat and talked with Crystal’s father before they shook hands.
“Thank you for having us but we promised my husband’s brother we would be over at their house for the countdown,” Gary’s mom said to Crystal’s, “Say goodbye to your friends, Gary.” Gary said goodbye to Crystal and the other children and her only hope at a New Year’s kiss went out the door.
A lot of time had passed as Crystal carefully watched the ticking clock on the mantle over the fireplace. As each minute passed, another friend would pass out on the living room sofa, later tucked in by their respective parents. Eventually, Crystal was the last one standing. Her mother passed by to check up on all the other children.
“Mommy,” Crystal asked, “How much longer until midnight?”
“I can’t believe you’re still up,” her mother answered, “It’s just five more minutes, sweetie. Are you sure you don’t want to go to sleep? It’s way past your bedtime.”
“I’m sure,” she answered. She got off the sofa and walked one more time around the house hoping to find someone to share her first kiss of the New Year; of her life, actually. She looked at all her friends sleeping on the large couch and then she looked once more at the clock on the mantle.
There was a muffled click behind Grandpa Ray’s bedroom door and light streamed from the space beneath it. Crystal, curious as always, walked over to the door and placed her small delicate hand on the knob. With the other hand, she gently wrapped on the door. Footsteps dragged on the carpet towards the door and the knob was turned. When it opened, Grandpa Ray stood there in his robe and smiled at his granddaughter.
“What’s wrong, honey?” he asked.
“This is it, everybody! One more minute!” Crystal heard her father shout.
“Ah,” Grandpa Ray said, “It looks like I got up just in time. Did you find someone to kiss at midnight?” Crystal looked over to her friends and showed Grandpa Ray that all her options have been exhausted. Disappointed she hugged his leg and buried her sweet face into his lap.
“10 – 9 – 8!” the adults yelled.
“I just wanted to my first New Year’s kiss to be special,” Crystal said with tears in her eyes.
“7 – 6 – 5!” the crowd continued.
“If you love the person you kiss, then it will be special, honey,” Grandpa Ray said as he carried Crystal in his arms.
“4 – 3 – 2 – 1!!!” everyone shouted.
Crystal grabbed Grandpa Ray by his ears and pulled his wrinkled, smiling face towards hers and pecked him lightly on the nose. He returned the favor with a kiss on her cheek as he smiled at his granddaughter.
“Happy New Year, honey,” he said.
“You’re right, Grandpa Ray,” she said, “That was really special. Happy New Year!” And with that she threw her arms around her neck and embraced him tightly, falling asleep almost immediately after laying her head on his shoulder.