[Just because Teddy sort of likes Christmas (as opposed to how much he loved it only a year ago) doesn't mean he's happy about the decorations or doing these odd little things for the creepy elf who keeps following him around. And these little things happens to be one very big and annoying thing: leave a plate with at least five cookies on each doorstep. Thankfully, he doesn't have to visit every single room in the community housing building, or else Teddy would've just ignored the "or else" part of it.
He keeps coming up short, is the problem. So he's coming back to bake more cookies, looking none the happier seeing how not only did he come up short, but accidentally dropped a couple plates and ruined them as well. He stops, however, once he get hit with that smell. That very familiar smell.
Instinct tells him to go to the kitchen and poke at his mom about starting the grand baking of the cinnamon rolls without him. Common sense tells him otherwise, and also tells him to find another kitchen to bake in.
Curiosity draws him closer, however, and he ends up hanging out at the doorway for a moment and just watching his boyfriend (because there's still patches of black in his hair, and Tommy left already, lucky bastard) attempt to cook what appears to be a large cinnamon ball. One glance at the elf sitting on the cabinet and staring at Billy gives Teddy all the information he needs, and he lets his lips quirk up in a little smile as he leans against the doorway, ignoring how his own creepy elf just showed up to sit beside Billy's.]
[action, december 20th]
He keeps coming up short, is the problem. So he's coming back to bake more cookies, looking none the happier seeing how not only did he come up short, but accidentally dropped a couple plates and ruined them as well. He stops, however, once he get hit with that smell. That very familiar smell.
Instinct tells him to go to the kitchen and poke at his mom about starting the grand baking of the cinnamon rolls without him. Common sense tells him otherwise, and also tells him to find another kitchen to bake in.
Curiosity draws him closer, however, and he ends up hanging out at the doorway for a moment and just watching his boyfriend (because there's still patches of black in his hair, and Tommy left already, lucky bastard) attempt to cook what appears to be a large cinnamon ball. One glance at the elf sitting on the cabinet and staring at Billy gives Teddy all the information he needs, and he lets his lips quirk up in a little smile as he leans against the doorway, ignoring how his own creepy elf just showed up to sit beside Billy's.]
They've got you doing hard labor, too?