Summary: Rudolph and Tony are together, but what happens when Gregory gets interested in Tony as well? Contains love triangle and slash. Not suitable for young children. This is set when Tony and Rudolph are teenagers.

Love is Complicated

Tony sat at his desk, trying to do his homework. He groaned and sat back in his chair. Math shouldn't be a school subject! This is torture, he thought. Looking at his clock, he sighed. Eleven thirty. Perfect. Two hours wasted all because of school. What a rip off. I'm going to bed. He got off his chair and stripped down to a pair of boxers.

"Good thing school ends a few days from now. I need a summer vacation," he mumbled, closing his eyes.

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"Man, I'm tired," Tony said as he and Rudolph walked towards study hall, third period.

"Late night doing homework, hon?" Rudolph asked, with a smirk on his face. He received a glare from Tony.

"Don't call me hon."

"Ah, you take the fun out of everything, hon." Rudolph laughed as Tony stuck out his tongue.

"You better watch it or I'll spread your diary all over the internet."

"Ha! You don't know my password."

"Oh, don't I, Honeybuns?" It was Tony's turn to laugh.

"You wouldn't." Tony looked at him. "...Yes you would..."

"Consider it a warning."

"I consider it an insult, on my part. We're together and I can call you whatever I want when we're not at school. But while we're here, I can only address you by Tony? What the bloody hell?" Rudolph asked, as they sat down in the cafeteria seats.

"No. You could also address me as Master. But that'd never happen. Damn, these seats are cold!"

"They're cafeteria seats. What do you expect?" Tony looked at his boyfriend in surprise.

"Aw, I'm sorry, Ruddy. It's just near the end of school-"

"Four days left."

"And with all the teachers trying to finish with the units we've been learning and the homework...It gets frustrating. But, I guess it'd be okay if you called me hon." Rudolph smiled.

"Why thank you, hon. I knew I'd win. I always do."

"You do not!" Rudolph arced an eyebrow. "Well, not all the time."

"Man, you guys are noisy," said a voice from behind them.

"Gregory? What're you doing here?"

"I finished all my work early so my teachers put me in here. Said it'd be the best place from me. Yeah right. This is my first time in study hall and I'm already bored to death."

"It's not that bad, Gregory," Tony said, getting out his unfinished math homework. "At least you can do homework you didn't finish the night before."

"Besides, you're a senior. This is your last year," Rudolph added, opening a book and reading.

"Hey, how come you're reading?" Tony asked.

"Because. I, unlike some people, actually do their homework and get it done."

"Show off."

"Gotta love me, dude."

The Emcee: Okay, should I continue or not?