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Bassy and Lunic
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The Outsider (Whales or Whatever)
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Jan 13, 2014 01:48PM
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Grell wrapped his arms around his neck and pulled him closer as they kissed. He didn't really notice anything other than the kiss William was giving him right then and there.
William attempted to unbutton Grells shirt but it wouldn't budge, he let out a softsigh of annoyance.
"Well for one I am extremely tired and weak, for two... it blocks out most of the light... and three... it..." He trailed as he recollected the worst moments of his childhood. Sitting in his bedroom closet, attempting to get some rest while his mother and father screamed at one another. He remembered why. Why he closed his eyes. To go to his own place as the cruel world evolved around him. A tear threatened to escape his closed eyelid but he refused to let it out. "And three... three... I find it good for thinking..." He replied, coming up with the third one as an excuse.
William also sat up, his chest glittering under the sunlight shining through the slightly open curtain.
William looked around the room, "This is going to be quite a large problem..." He mumbled under his breath.
"What is?" Grell tips his head up to look at him. He better not comment badly on his room. It was his serenity.
"Oh." Grell gets up and pulls on his red robe. His waist ached, but it was something he could handle. He peeked around his room to find the missing clothes.
William peered under the bed and groaned as he pulled up his soiled clothes, "Dammit. This was one of my favorite suits..."
Grell grabs one of his other robes and walked over to William. "Here." he placed it on the bed and grabbed the suit. "It's not that bad." He says inspecting it.
"You know I'd love to see you prance around here naked, but..." Grell winks and walks away from the bed with William's suit.
Grell walk back into the room with his sowing kit. He sits next to william and crosses his legs while he started to sow.


