Title. Money
Pairing. Bunny (Butters x Kenny)
Rating. T

Kenny's family never had much money, and most everybody in South Park knew this (courtesy of Cartman's big mouth). And, predictably, Kenny showed typical signs of indifference on the subject of his family's poverty. Obviously, he'd defend himself when Cartman made remarks about how his house smelled like the sewer ("Shut the fuck up about my house!") or how little he had for lunch, but he knew that this was the life he was given and, that if he lamented on it too much, it would only result in depression.

Most paid no mind to Kenny's financial situation, and this he was fine with. Kenny liked himself, and others liked him, too – he was treated just like anyone else. However, it still warmed his heart when Butters would buy him lunch.

"W-well geeze, Kenny, I just can't let ya go hungry!" Butters would protest when Kenny declined, saying that he couldn't let Butters spend his allowance just to feed him. But despite Kenny's objections, Butters would always pay the man at the counter three-fifty for a ham sandwich, an apple, and a bag of potato chips.