/Foot note: I just went through a really rough time, so writting this took a while and it's not that good, I apologize. /
The two got ready reluctantly. It had taken kevin a few minutes to pull away from the comfy spot in clydes chest, he had come to call his own. It was a soothing place, with those arms wrapped around him, and the calming feeling of his stomach inflating and deflating with every breath, he felt safe. Or at least safer.
It wasnt till they walked down the stairs to get their breakfast clyde found it necessary to further comfort his boyfriend, and again bring him closer. He wrapped an arm around his waist and smiled, only to be pushed away.
The blushing raven scowled softly. He knew far too well, that by now his parents would be home, and waiting for him to come eat.
He was right of course, a serving of Ningbo Tang Yuan sat at everyones spots at the table, but today there was an extra one sat next to Kevin's seat, he assumed for his boyfriend.
" how did you guys know he was here?" Slipped out of kevin's mouth, but he instantly regreted it. What if they too heard him the night before, and he doomed him self to that conversation?
"Esther told us you had some one over, Good thing too, we were all starting to wonder if you even had any friends." His dad kidded, but of course it managed to embarrass him. He immediately started to defend himself and ramble, but clyde only chuckled.
Clyde seemed to be a natural around parents, he was kind, soft speaking, and not loud like normal, but even this couldn't save anyone from the burning look in 's eyes as she ate. She was just a hateful women, and that was obvious in a matter of moments.
The only time she even spoke was to say " Kevin, did you make sure to practice your equations last night?"
"Of course mom" the smaller teen lied, then she excused him, as if that was all she needed to know.
There was no "have a good day at school" or anything of the sort.
Clyde wondered if maybe Kevin escaped into Star Wars because of her, but he didn't push the issue.
"You coming Esther?" Kevin asked, filling the small awkwardly quiet room yet again with his words.
"I'll meet up with you guys later. I'm not quite done eating."
Both boys couldnt tell she was being nice and letting them be alone, they were both just glad she wasnt tagging along.
Walking out side felt like walking to an execution line. The feeling of knowing something bad was going to happen burned through Kevin's chest, and as they got to school it was proved.
Students whispered and snickered to one another, and just like with a swirlie all eyes were on him.
