Seven Deadly Sins
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Greed
“You really shouldn’t do that anymore.”
Todd stopped counting the bills to fix Kurt with a flat look. “Do what, yo?” he challenged.
“Steal. It’s not right.”
“It ain’t from you, it ain’t from yo friends, so who gives a rat‘s prick?” Todd snorted. He’d thrown the ID and wallet away already, which meant Kurt had no chance of at least returning the drivers license to the owner. Kurt looked away, scratching the back of his neck and clearly bothered.
“Seriously, why do you care? Not like your ass is one the line if I get caught. Ain’t gonna waste my one call on you, so don‘t even worry ‘bout it.”
“That’s not the reason,” Kurt pressed. “It’s just . . .“
He went no further, not sure how to. There was movement and he looked up as Todd put both hands against the wall on either side of Kurt’s head. Kurt moved away until his back was against a poster of Vampirella and still the other boy slunk closer to him.
“S’matter? Worried my bout soul or somethin‘?” Todd asked, all yellow grin and yellow eyes and Kurt flushed, whether at the implied insult or the close proximity he wasn’t sure. Todd could be disgusting and downright rude and he didn’t even need to steal money - not anymore.
Stealing because you were hungry and cold and out of luck was one thing, but the bills had been paid for months since Lance and Fred had gotten jobs. Now Tolensky just did it because he was bored and good at it. It wasn’t right.
Todd was leaning forward and Kurt felt hot breath on his lips before they were claimed, surprisingly gentle.
Kurt broke the kiss. “Don’t. Don’t kiss me. Not right now,” he muttered.
There was silence for a long moment, during which they just breathed. Todd did not move and Kurt could feel the boy’s eyes on him. A questioning kiss to the corner of his mouth, demanding actually, and Kurt gave in with a sigh.
Todd was very good at getting what wasn’t his.
Todd stopped counting the bills to fix Kurt with a flat look. “Do what, yo?” he challenged.
“Steal. It’s not right.”
“It ain’t from you, it ain’t from yo friends, so who gives a rat‘s prick?” Todd snorted. He’d thrown the ID and wallet away already, which meant Kurt had no chance of at least returning the drivers license to the owner. Kurt looked away, scratching the back of his neck and clearly bothered.
“Seriously, why do you care? Not like your ass is one the line if I get caught. Ain’t gonna waste my one call on you, so don‘t even worry ‘bout it.”
“That’s not the reason,” Kurt pressed. “It’s just . . .“
He went no further, not sure how to. There was movement and he looked up as Todd put both hands against the wall on either side of Kurt’s head. Kurt moved away until his back was against a poster of Vampirella and still the other boy slunk closer to him.
“S’matter? Worried my bout soul or somethin‘?” Todd asked, all yellow grin and yellow eyes and Kurt flushed, whether at the implied insult or the close proximity he wasn’t sure. Todd could be disgusting and downright rude and he didn’t even need to steal money - not anymore.
Stealing because you were hungry and cold and out of luck was one thing, but the bills had been paid for months since Lance and Fred had gotten jobs. Now Tolensky just did it because he was bored and good at it. It wasn’t right.
Todd was leaning forward and Kurt felt hot breath on his lips before they were claimed, surprisingly gentle.
Kurt broke the kiss. “Don’t. Don’t kiss me. Not right now,” he muttered.
There was silence for a long moment, during which they just breathed. Todd did not move and Kurt could feel the boy’s eyes on him. A questioning kiss to the corner of his mouth, demanding actually, and Kurt gave in with a sigh.
Todd was very good at getting what wasn’t his.