CRIME
AND
PUNISHMENT
NOTE: I don't own any of these characters (it'd be cool if I did, though). They belong to the WB. They are WB characters alone. I know Fred use to be into the whole drug thing and Angel use to be a big bad boy. Give me a break. I'm trying to deal with typical teenage issues. And NEVER do drugs or liquor! I don't care how old you are. Stay away from them. They'll kill you! That is all.
A/N: Whoa! Connor is getting it now! Usually I don't believe in corporal punishment (regardless of any story I've written) but Connor pissed me off when he sent Angel to sea and tried to hit on Cordelia. And think about what he did in the previous chapters. (If you DO disagree with Connor's punishment then don't go sending me any hostile reviews saying that I embarrassed one of the characters and all that other stuff. And think about this, if your parents, or if you found out your children were doing what Connor's been doing what would they do to you and what would you do to your kids? But positive reviews are greatly appreciated. Keep reviewing please!!!) Special thanks to Gunn and Fred for the inspiration of Connor's punishment.
Summary: When lies build up they get you into a busload of trouble. Especially when you're in high school. It's time for both Leslie and Connor to pay for what they've been doing. Check it out.
CHAPTER 9
"What's going on?" Fred asked, as she, Gunn, and Lorne ran in.
Leslie was in Connor's bedroom. They had been making out on his bed and were still sitting down on it.
"Oh, dear," said Lorne.
"Aw, man," said Gunn.
"I can explain this," said Connor.
"So can I. I'm really sorry. I know I shouldn't have been in here but I just don't know what I was thinking," said Leslie. Then she caught a look at Lorne and let out a horrified gasp.
"Uh, we also live with a demon," said Connor.
"Yeah, I got that," said Leslie.
"Cordy, could you give this girl a ride home? And make sure her parents find out everything," said Angel.
"Okay. Come on," said Cordelia.
Leslie gave Connor a "sorry" look and she followed Cordy out of the bedroom.
"Dad, do not freak out. And if you look at it from a personal point of view you'll realize that this is not the worse thing in the world," said Connor.
"No," said Angel. "That would be being sent to sea for three months. That would be find a joint and a BEER cap in your son's pocket. That would be finding out that he's done nothing but lie to you since he moved in!"
"That is pretty bad," said Connor, weakly smiling.
"Fred found them in your pocket while she was sorting the laundry. How could you do this? How could you be so stupid?"
"It's just like it was over the summer," said Gunn. "This kid is a good for nothing liar."
"No, I'm not," said Connor.
"Connor, you brought DRUGS into this house. How could you do that?" snapped Fred. "And I guess the beer explains the breath mint. Which means you snuck out of the house to get these things. You are just stupid."
"You should be the expert on that, ex-crack head!" retorted Connor, standing up.
Angel pushed his son back on his bed hard. You can imagine that pain.
"Connor, don't EVER talk to her like that!" yelled Angel.
"I know that's right," said Gunn.
"Sorry, Fred," groaned Connor.
"Sorry isn't good enough. You snuck out of the house, you did drugs, you drank, and I smell it on your breath again, and worst of all you lied about it all. I've never been more disappointed," scolded Angel.
"You're one to talk, Dad. You did worse," said Connor.
"Don't you dare play that "When Daddy was my age" card," said Lorne.
"Plus there was no one there to stop me. But I'm here to stop you, Connor," said Angel. "That means punishment."
"I know," said Connor. "I have to leave again."
"That's too easy," said Angel.
"I'm grounded even longer?" asked Connor.
"I don't see the point in that. In case you forgot, you snuck out of the house when you were grounded," said Angel.
"Then what are you going to do to me?" asked Connor, nearly in fear.
Angel got up closer on his son. Connor seriously didn't expect what was about to happen next when he found himself over Angel's knee.
AND
PUNISHMENT
NOTE: I don't own any of these characters (it'd be cool if I did, though). They belong to the WB. They are WB characters alone. I know Fred use to be into the whole drug thing and Angel use to be a big bad boy. Give me a break. I'm trying to deal with typical teenage issues. And NEVER do drugs or liquor! I don't care how old you are. Stay away from them. They'll kill you! That is all.
A/N: Whoa! Connor is getting it now! Usually I don't believe in corporal punishment (regardless of any story I've written) but Connor pissed me off when he sent Angel to sea and tried to hit on Cordelia. And think about what he did in the previous chapters. (If you DO disagree with Connor's punishment then don't go sending me any hostile reviews saying that I embarrassed one of the characters and all that other stuff. And think about this, if your parents, or if you found out your children were doing what Connor's been doing what would they do to you and what would you do to your kids? But positive reviews are greatly appreciated. Keep reviewing please!!!) Special thanks to Gunn and Fred for the inspiration of Connor's punishment.
Summary: When lies build up they get you into a busload of trouble. Especially when you're in high school. It's time for both Leslie and Connor to pay for what they've been doing. Check it out.
CHAPTER 9
"What's going on?" Fred asked, as she, Gunn, and Lorne ran in.
Leslie was in Connor's bedroom. They had been making out on his bed and were still sitting down on it.
"Oh, dear," said Lorne.
"Aw, man," said Gunn.
"I can explain this," said Connor.
"So can I. I'm really sorry. I know I shouldn't have been in here but I just don't know what I was thinking," said Leslie. Then she caught a look at Lorne and let out a horrified gasp.
"Uh, we also live with a demon," said Connor.
"Yeah, I got that," said Leslie.
"Cordy, could you give this girl a ride home? And make sure her parents find out everything," said Angel.
"Okay. Come on," said Cordelia.
Leslie gave Connor a "sorry" look and she followed Cordy out of the bedroom.
"Dad, do not freak out. And if you look at it from a personal point of view you'll realize that this is not the worse thing in the world," said Connor.
"No," said Angel. "That would be being sent to sea for three months. That would be find a joint and a BEER cap in your son's pocket. That would be finding out that he's done nothing but lie to you since he moved in!"
"That is pretty bad," said Connor, weakly smiling.
"Fred found them in your pocket while she was sorting the laundry. How could you do this? How could you be so stupid?"
"It's just like it was over the summer," said Gunn. "This kid is a good for nothing liar."
"No, I'm not," said Connor.
"Connor, you brought DRUGS into this house. How could you do that?" snapped Fred. "And I guess the beer explains the breath mint. Which means you snuck out of the house to get these things. You are just stupid."
"You should be the expert on that, ex-crack head!" retorted Connor, standing up.
Angel pushed his son back on his bed hard. You can imagine that pain.
"Connor, don't EVER talk to her like that!" yelled Angel.
"I know that's right," said Gunn.
"Sorry, Fred," groaned Connor.
"Sorry isn't good enough. You snuck out of the house, you did drugs, you drank, and I smell it on your breath again, and worst of all you lied about it all. I've never been more disappointed," scolded Angel.
"You're one to talk, Dad. You did worse," said Connor.
"Don't you dare play that "When Daddy was my age" card," said Lorne.
"Plus there was no one there to stop me. But I'm here to stop you, Connor," said Angel. "That means punishment."
"I know," said Connor. "I have to leave again."
"That's too easy," said Angel.
"I'm grounded even longer?" asked Connor.
"I don't see the point in that. In case you forgot, you snuck out of the house when you were grounded," said Angel.
"Then what are you going to do to me?" asked Connor, nearly in fear.
Angel got up closer on his son. Connor seriously didn't expect what was about to happen next when he found himself over Angel's knee.
