Grell pouted as he stood silently in the corner. This was so unfair! His Sebby has punished him like 3 times already! Grell whimpered as he rubbed his unclothed, smarting bottom. He looked over his shoulder to see that his rear did indeed match his hair like he thought. His pouting soon turned to anger, but never hatred for his lovely Sebby. He could never do that. But he could kick a hole in the wall like he just did in a fit of rage.
Grell stared at the hole, his foot still lodged in the fragments in the hole. Footsteps soon approached the room, and Grell, thinking fast, stood in front of the hole as he waited for Sebby to barge in.
"Grell, is everything alright? I heard a crash-" Sebastian stopped, spotting some fragments of plaster and wood near Grell's toes. Grell blushed, and tears formed at his eyes. He knew he couldn't lie his way out of this, there was just no way-
"I didn't do it!"
But he did. He lied right to his Sebby's face. Well, as much as he could without turning from the corner.
Sebastian, though Grell couldn't see it, cocked his head in mock confusion.
"I didn't mention anything you might have done. What are you referring to? Possibly…those fragments of wall underneath you?" Sebastian's voice had dropped at the last sentence to that matching a scolding tone. Grell inched closer to the wall, trying to cover up as much as he could of the fragments and the hole.
Sebastian's glare hardened at the fact that Grell had lied to him. He was absolutely envious that he could not lie so freely as his new charge had. But on the border of envy was a growing annoyance. The redhead surely knew how to get into trouble.
"Grell, kindly step back a bit." Sebastian ordered, though in a kind tone, trying to keep his overwhelming anger in check.
"No…" Grell whispered. He was scared for his life, as well as his already red rear end.
"Grell, I am through playing games. Now step back and let me see the damage. You are already in trouble for causing such damage and lying to me about it, do not add to it." Sebastian's tone hardened a bit, and the look in his narrowed eyes showed Grell he indeed spoke the truth.
Grell whimpered, gulped, and stepped away from the corner, trying his best not to look at Sebastian or the hole.
Sebastian sighed. At least Grell had a sliver of common sense.
R&R!
