Thomas sighed as he looked around the studio. A mess. Of course. He shook his head before he walked over to to one of the amps before switching it off. God it was so late. He looked around for a moment before his eyes stopped on something unseen to him. He stared at it for a moment before he slowly inhaled and sighed. A cat. Of course there was a cat in the studio. In one swift movement, Thomas picked it up, walked to the door, and tossed it out. He gave a low sigh before he walked back into the studio, looking at Guy-Man who stood looking around the studio.
"What're you looking for?" He asked. Guy looked up, not realizing his partner had entered the room.
"The cat I found this morning." Thomas froze up. So the cat hadn't just wandered into the studio. Guy-Man let him in. Slowly he sighed again.
"Guy, I threw the cat out." The shorter robot gasped as he looked up to Thomas. Thomas didn't react though, he just stared back down at Guy-Man.
"But.. My little friend, Pixel."
"We're not getting a cat. It's final."
"But Thomas!" He whined. "He was so lonely! He didn't like being alone!" The two sat in silence for a moment, Guy staring up at Thomas. "Can we keep him?"
"Are you kidding me?!" Thomas snapped back. "No!" Guy stared up at Thomas for a moment more before he let out a slow whine, coming close to a sobbing noise. His screen slowly became tinted with a royal blue, indicating sadness, as Thomas continued to stare at him. Slowly he sighed. "Guy, oh my god…"
"He was my little friend, Thomas, and you threw him out! Poor little Pixel.." Thomas sighed before he walked over to Guy and enveloped him in his arms. Guy squirmed slightly, still upset about his cat. Softly he pressed his screen to the other's, ignoring the pouty noise the came from Guy. The taller robot gently rubbed the small of the other's back before nuzzling Guy softly.
"Cheer up, Guy, it was just a cat." Guy gave another pouty huff.
"He wasn't just a cat.." He pouted. "He was my little friend."
"Guy," he said trying to sound stern. He couldn't, though. The golden robot was absolutely precious, especially when he was worked up. "Stop this. You're not getting anywhere with me. You're just acting childish."
"But my cat!" He retaliated. Thomas shook his head again. It was so hard to deny Guy when he was acting the way he was. Guy looked up at Thomas again, his screen still tinted with a royal blue. Thomas gave a small chuckle before he pressed his screen to Guy's, a small heart moving across the screen. "Stop it," Guy whined. Thomas smiled, nuzzling his screen slightly against the robot's. "Stop…"
"You're precious." In response to Thomas' input, Guy's screen turned a crimson color as he tried to pull away, giving a small robotic sounding whine as he did. Thomas just gave another chuckle as he carefully pressed his screen to Guy's again. After a moment, a red heart pixelated itself onto Guy's screen. Another moment passed and on Thomas' screen came the word 'love'. Guy smiled, snuggling against Thomas slightly. The silence between them was sweet, loving. The two didn't exactly need words. They sat in a bit of silence for a moment, though, before Guy finally spoke up.
"So can we keep the cat..?" Thomas let out a low groan before he let go of the shorter robot, turned around, and walked away.
