House and Mountain.
Red/Green pairing, Snorlax VS Berries.
Part one.
"I'm going back."
"Excuse me?" Green said between yawns and rubbed in his eyes: "What do you mean?" He gave a glance at the black haired boy sitting at his table, staring at an untouched plate of breakfast.
"I'm going back." Red repeated, looking out the window. He pointed as he longingly looked in the direction if the mountain.
More wasn't needed to wake Green up, in one swift move his chair shoved backwards and he was up on his feet, leaning over the table with a fierce glare. "No you won't."
Red shook his head and picked up his fork, not impressed by Greens outburst.
"Stay, please don't be a fool and go up that mountain again," He smashed his fist on the table: "Red, it's unhealthy, stay down. Here.."
Breakfast ended in the same manner as it always did on the mornings Red declared he was going back up the mountain; Green refused and shouted, making havoc whilst Red glared. Green throws his breakfast and Red ducks. Green shouts some more and then Red glares again making Green walks out frustrated. Green always left when he realized Red wouldn't bulge, leaving the kitchen behind in a mess and out of the front door in his pajama. He never came back until Red had left. Always. Red hated the fact Green never allowed him to say goodbye. This time however, Red wasn't up for it.
In the beginning, Red wasn't bothered by the ritual but the repeating got onto his nerves and right now, he was highly annoyed but also having a good guess as to why Green wanted him to stay so badly. He did come down for a few days once every month, which, obviously wasn't enough but he wasn't willing to stay down longer then necessary. The idea of being more in Green's presence did appeal to him. He decided it could be quite easily fixed. It depended on how much Green was going to be prissy about it but shrugged that off and found himself thinking to hell with it as he stated his solution out loud.
"Come with me." Red interrupted Green midsentence not fully comprehending what was being yelled at him and left Green gaping: "What?"
Red rolled his eyes making Green catch up, who in return looked incredulously at Red and moved to sit back in his chair, that he hadn't expected. Green only needed a moment though: "Are you kidding me, what the heck would I want to do on that bloody cold Mountain?!" A new wave of angry exploded and he shouted the better of an quarter hour to Red why that didn't appeal to him: "I do so not see what I got to do up there!"
Red shrugged: "Be with me."
"Red, elaborate your sentences when you say stuff like that," Green sighed with a flush. Not the kind of comment from Red he needed at the moment, too early, too stressed: "You make it sound like.. You know."
"Take it as I said." Red flashed him a smile: "Stop whining on me."
Green's flush grew brighter: "Maybe I could use a break.."
"You should come." Nodded Red convincingly, staring at the other grow unsure.
"I think about it." Green inside squirmed under the gaze, Red saw and winked: "I keep you warm."
Green's face couldn't burn much brighter and he did leave the kitchen after that totally embarrassed but he did take his breakfast bowl with him instead of hurling it at Red for once. Red grinned satisfied and finished his breakfast, thinking about his bag to pack and the high possibility Green had already started packing his.
