" Remember those little crackers, sweetie! Daddy just loves those. Especially with the soup I'm preparing...." the whiny voice of a middle aged woman never ceased. None could compete with Patricia's skill in rambling about any topic. What was most impressive was that she could begin on the topic of tomatoes and end the conversation with what detergent works best on wooden cabinets. And to no surprise, it drove Teddy mad. Why couldn't his mother maintain a decent thought process? How was she capable of...of...UGH! Just thinking about it was annoying enough. Teddy let out a heavy sigh before moving away from his mother's rambling. Not that it mattered to her, she continued.
Slender hands grabbed for a leather jacket, carelessly tossed on a living room couch, draping it over bony shoulders. It seemed like it was a bit chilly outside, contrary to how warm it was in the Alexander home. The teenager stood still for a moment, looked over the shopping list given to him, and went for the exit door. There, waiting in his beautiful glory, was Paris. Teddy bit his lip as if to prevent himself from insulting the imp and scooped him up into 'loving' arms. " I'm goin' now, Mom. " Teddy announced before slamming the door behind him. Patricia let out a feint gasp in surprise, but smiled afterward. She was glad Teddy was not so disobedient today.
Teddy shoved both hands into his jean pockets after placing Paris down on the concrete, finger tips grazing over the cold coins laying within. He was on his way to the market. Not for himself, surprise surpisssseee, but for his parents. Why did he have to do chores for them anyway? His mother was more than capable AND suitably dressed to venture out of their comfortable home. Yet it was passed onto him to go out of his way. Honestly, did they not care about what he may have had planned out? What if he wanted to lay in bed all damn day? No consideration! Patricia was lucky he was feeling a bit under the weather or he would have complained till her ears fell off. Like mother like son, the two were unmistakably related. No matter how much Teddy denied it.
" You know Paris..." Hazel eyes scanned over their surroundings, checking if anyone was around to catch him speaking to a invisible creature. Two people were just about to cross his path, he paused until they were three or four feet away. " Nevermind. " He decided to not even bother acknowledging the creature floating closely behind. Last thing he needed was for people to think he spoke to himself.
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HQ for breedables roleplaying shop "Full Moon".
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