Disclaimer: Do not own them.
Title: Dirty
Summary: Sometimes, Craig just doesn't get Tweek. Hints of CraigTweek
Warnings: Yaoi Cussing PWP (Kinda)OOC
Couple: CraigTweek
Written By: Shino
Inspired By: The fact that it's raining.
Comments: This isn't the rainfic I said I'd write, I'm ganna do that in a day or two.
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Dirty
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Craig never was one to be overly picky about cleanliness. Actually, he would often be found out playing football or just messing around with friends when it rained and almost every time, he would come home covered in mud.
And he wouldn't stand on the porch and wait for a different set of clothes, or even wipe his feet off, nope, he would walk inside as if he was completely spotless and, on more than one occasions, parade through the kitchen and living room in search of food. Then, he would go upstairs and stop by the bathroom, where he would drop all his soiled clothes onto the floor and walk around in his boxers, if anything, for an hour or so before actually changing.
It never bothered him, and his mother never really said anything about it, so he kept on doing it.
That's why when he showed up at Tweek's house one rainy day, wanting the blonde to 'come out and play' he was surprised when Tweek screeched and slammed the door in his face. It wasn't until five minuets later that he managed to get the other to reopen the door.
But, when Tweek did open the door, he cried out again because Craig grabbed him and pulled him into the rain.
After the little meltdown the blonde was following, Craig getting him to venture closer and closer to the park, where Clyde and some others were waiting.
Never did it occur to Craig that Tweek wouldn't want to play tackle football in the mud.
So when Tweek refused, in a very high-pitched voice might I add, he was shocked and did the best thing he could in a situation like this with this particular spaz.
He shoved him down into the mud.
Tweek didn't talk to him for weeks afterwards.
Years later, Tweek still wouldn't go out in the rain for any reason. Not even if Craig stood ten feet from the doorway with a cup of coffee and there was none in their house.
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. . . So, anyone notice the 'their' in the last sentence?
:wink:wink:
Sorry it's was short.
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