My very first South Park fiction ever, so I'm starting with short drabbles prompted by randomly generated words. I'd love feedback, positive and/or constructive
and also suggestions on pairings I should do. I'm willing to try just about anything, whether I like it or not. Practice makes perfect.
Prompt: Time
Pairing: Kenny x Christophe
Words: 325
Author: CITYxoLIGHTS
Disclaimer: South Park belongs to Matt Stone and Trey Parker
Kenny McCormick watched the clock through tired eyes. He'd been here more times than he could think of, and for reasons even he could not figure out. Everyone thought it was obvious why Kenny did the things he did; he was a whore because he liked it, a joker because he thrived on the attention and a drinker because that was all that was left. Kenny couldn't deny it, either, besides the last one; he drank because it was fun as hell to feel limitless and then barely remember it in the morning.
But not even the brightest scientists could say why Kenny was here every night. Not even Kenny, himself, was sure why he kept coming back around. Or why he stayed until the morning. With anyone else, boy or girl, he'd be out of there after the deed was done. But here he stayed for breakfast, which he was very welcome to, before leaving. At first he had just told himself he stuck around for the food. Good food was hard to come by at the McCormick house, since he was poorer than dirt. But after the fifth month it wasn't even worth trying to lie to himself; he was in love with Christophe De Lorne, and that was all there was to it.
The analog clock hit seven o'clock, and the smell of Kenny's cigarette finally woke the still man beside him. Christophe clumsily and wordlessly left the bed and shuffled to the bathroom. The morning was the only time he was unguarded and unaware. The only time he seemed human. Kenny snuffed the cigarette out in the ashtray on the bedside table, and followed Christophe to the bathroom. The water in the shower was running; Kenny needed a shower, too.
School started in an hour and forty five minutes, but Kenny felt like he had all the time in the world.
