After reading "There's a Method to His Madness" by Nenena, I wanted to make this story based off one of their chapter's specfically. So, this is a series of one shots of Kid, Liz, and Patty's polyamorous relationship. I do not own Soul Eater or any of its characters.

Soul is too cool for school.

Black Star is bad ass.

Kid is always going to be the real P.I.M.P. (even if he's a little crazy).

The Looks

Taboo - That's how most people considered their relationship, and when they see the three walk by, hand-to-hand-to-hand, they'd be disgusted and judge the scene, regardless of how important the only male of the group was. Only their closest friends and family truly understood the extent of their relationship, but even a few of them found it hard to comprehend; they loved them regardless of their… "activities." It doesn't matter though – your neighbor, brother, sister, friend, teacher, pastor, peers, etc. have no say in their happiness or love.

So when Kid, Liz, and Patty go down the street the days they have date night, they are followed by stares of Death City residents and tourists who gossip, judge, and even insult their relationship. Liz had put this response simply as…

"Haters," she held Kid's hand and gave it a tight squeeze, while trying to look impassive at the attention they're getting.

"Haters, haters, haters!" Patty would always giggle in response as she danced around the other two. Kid would just ignore them while being slightly amused by Patty's dance… and her ass.

Kid didn't care anymore at how others looked at him. When he first brought the Thompson sisters back as his weapons, they were looked at as "white trash" and questioned the young meister's judgment. As time went on, they were accepted by their peers and citizens with the good work they did. Although there still were a few "worshippers," obsessive followers of the Shinigami family that disapproved of the sisters at every turn, it was Kid who'd take the time to put them in their place with a single glare.

All they wanted to do was see a new movie at D.C. Cinema in peace. Kid wanted to take a stroll with the sisters rather than have a driver take them up there in a limo; he personally found it more enjoyable this way. The young Shinigami watched the older sister watch her surroundings. Despite how tough Liz acted, she still had moments of insecurity in their relationship with the whole town judging them the moment they left their home. Kid took his hand out of Liz's grasp and wrapped it around her frame to show he'd protect her. Patty, worried about her sister, latched an arm around her sister's waist too.

"Smile, Liz! We're seeing 'Can't Get Away From Me!' Be a lot of BOOM BOOM BOOMS!" Patty yelled and giggled as Liz grinned at her sister. Kid gave her a small smile always loving her innocence, even if at times it turned to the sociopathic.

"Yeah, we are," she smiled as they reached the front of the theatre. She notices that the cashier was glaring at the three, bring her mood back to pissed again.

"Stay here," Kid coldly remarked as he approached the older gentleman.

Both sisters loved to watch Kid bully those talked down to them. He may be young and scrawny, but considering who he is and what he can do, it'd be wrong to cross him. Usually, the civilians of Death City knew he was quiet and calm, but when you wrong someone he cared for, he'd make you pay for it. After a few words spoken by the child, the cashier waved his hands and tried to give the meister three free tickets, but Kid refused and paid for them anyway. He looked over at the girls and motioned them over as Liz took her time while Patty ran and wrapper her arm around his.

"Hehehe, that'll show him! You shouldn't have paid," she spoke casually.

"It wouldn't have been right, even if he was being a fool," the two turned back at Liz, both extending their hands out to her. She smiled and took them both and walked into the theatre.

"I think we should sit in the middle of the theatre," both sisters looked at Kid with shock. Last time they did that they hesitated to make out, and when they did, it just got the crowd rowdy. Sitting in the back of the theatre only made Kid depressed, even if it gave them more privacy. "The movie only got a 1 star rating by critics, so we should give the audience a real show."

"YEAH! REAL SHOW! REAL SHOW!" Patty yelled as she kissed Kid on the cheek and laid her head on his shoulder.

Liz could only smirk at Kid's arrogance. She doesn't mind performing. Hell, at the bastards staring would get their money's worth watching them make out since the movie sucks. Give'em something to talk about later.


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