26/100 Tears

Kaito quietly opened the window to the Kudo mansions kitchen. He loved coming in a different way each time, kept Shinichi guessing.
He straightened himself up and glanced around, the coffee machine was unused, but there was an empty bottle of cola next to the bin for recycling and a microwave popcorn box sat on the counter missing one bag. Smiling at his mini-deduction, that Shinichi was probably watching some Holmes or another Detective movie, Kaito silently moved out of the room and into the corridor.

"Bambi…quick, the thicket!"
Kaito looked down the hallway confused as from the living room the came the sound of a gunfire and dramatic music. Kaito slowly moved to the door as the film inside continued
"Faster! Faster Bambi! Don't look back! Keep running! Keep running"
There was another loud gunshot and Kaito heard a gasp, the music continued as Kaito quietly entered the room.
"We made it! We made it mother!"

Shinichi was on the couch, sat with his knees drawn up and his arms wrapped around them, his head resting on his knees. In front of him was a mostly eaten bow of popcorn and a bottle of cola.
"We…mother?"

On the huge TV screen, a small deer was walking out into the snow, calling for its mother
"Mother! Mother where are you! Mother!"
Kaito glanced at Shinichi, 'Are those…tears?'
"Mother! Mother!"
The small deer on the screen wandered through the snow, its cried becoming more scared and lonely. Which each shout, Shinchi physically bit back a sob.

Kaito walked over to the couch and leaned over, hugging Shinichi.
"Mother!"
At first Shinichi tensed up, but with another shout he buried his face in Kaito's arm. Kaito rested his chin on Shinichis head and looked at the screen
"Moth…"
"Your mother can't be with you anymore."
Kaito held back a sob himself as the small deer looked up at the huge stag, his small face at first showing confusion, then grieving. It looked up to the stag…
"Come, my son,"
The stag walked off into the snow, the small deer starting to follow. As it stopped and looked back, as if trying to find its now gone parent, a small tear was finally allowed to leak past his poker face.

Kaito moved onto the couch and held Shinichi, who by now was a crying heavily. They didn't pay much attention to the happy mood the film had shifted to, and eventually Shinichi stopped crying and looked at Kaito, clearly embarrassed.

Shinichi wiped his eyes on his sleeve, trying to regain some of his normal composure "I-I'm sorry," He muttered
Kaito shook his head "Its ok," He muttered, then smiled softly, trying to lighten the mood "I never thought of you as a Disney fan though, you should come around to Aoko's more, she always ha these sort of things on,"

Shinichi shook his head frowning "No chance! I'm always a wreck when I watch this kind of thing…"
Kaito raised his eyebrows, then looked at the small pile of DVD's that where probably normally hidden away. "Well then, I'm sure we can have a film night to ourselves, just the two of us,"
Shinichi looked at Kaito and smiled, snuggling up to him. Kaito then grinned and reached for the popcorn bowl "Provided that there's lots of Popcorn though."

-Some time later-

"Baby mine, don't you cry
Baby mine, dry your eyes"

Kaito gently rubbed his thumb over Shinichis check, sweeping up a tear "First Bambi then Dumbo, you're going to be really dehydrated,"
"Sh, *Sniff* Shut it!" Shinichi said between sobs, throwing a pillow in Kaito's face.
Kaito just chuckled and wrapped his arm around Shinichi again.

-More time later-

"Goodbye may seem forever,
Farewell is like the end,"

Kaito rolled his eyes and passed a tissue to Shinichi, who took it wordlessly.
"Gezz Shinichi, you weren't kidding where you?"

-Even more time later-

"Dad? Dad come on. You gotta get up. Dad? We gotta go home."

By this point both teens where crying and the tissue box was rapidly emptying.

I have the exact same problem as Shin-chan, I cry a lot at films but I don't like people see me cry so I don't go the cinema often with my friends

The films in order:
Bambi
Dumbo
The Fox and the Hound
The Lion King