[Ficlet] Calling (Kiddy Grade, A-ou/Un-ou)
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Title: Calling
Author:
kalloway
Fandom: Kiddy Grade
Pairing/characters: A-ou/Un-ou
Rating: T
Contains: bad language
Prompt/challenge you're answering: Collect Call
Summary: That one time not worth remembering...
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"Man, what a backwater planet this is," Un-ou complained, leaning back on the sole bed of their so-called accommodations. Place probably looked nice in the brochure, Un-ou thought, but it was just as run-down as everything else they'd found. Perfect place for shady deals, really, which was why they were there. But they had a few hours to kill and... well, they didn't need to buy anyone souvenirs or anything.
"Not every planet has the benefit of a strong economy," A-ou said calmly from across the room, where he was picking up the remains of their takeout and the remains of the outfit Un-ou had been wearing when they arrived.
"Oh, I know that," Un-ou said quickly, rolling his eyes. "I just didn't expect... well, when I called in our order, the phone even gave me an option for making a collect call. I don't even know the last time I..."
"I do," A-ou interjected with a tiny smile as he dumped the garbage into a can on the other side the dresser whose drawers didn't seem to actually open.
"When?" Un-ou demanded, shifting up onto his knees and crossing his arms. He was waiting.
"Rhyndacus."
Un-ou frowned. Yeah, yeah... "Fuck Rhyndacus!" he spat, shaking his head. He didn't really need to remember Rhyndacus. Ever.
"I accepted the charges." A-ou hung the dress carefully over the back of one of the folding chairs that had been found in the closet.
Sighing, Un-ou dropped his posture and settled back on the bed to watch A-ou. The dress could have fit a little better, and was a bit itchy, but he did want to take it back with them. A-ou seemed fond of it, too. "You did a lot more than that."
A-ou gave Un-ou the tiniest little smile before smoothing the dress one last time and making his way over to the bed.
They had a few hours to kill, after all.
Author:
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Fandom: Kiddy Grade
Pairing/characters: A-ou/Un-ou
Rating: T
Contains: bad language
Prompt/challenge you're answering: Collect Call
Summary: That one time not worth remembering...
---
"Man, what a backwater planet this is," Un-ou complained, leaning back on the sole bed of their so-called accommodations. Place probably looked nice in the brochure, Un-ou thought, but it was just as run-down as everything else they'd found. Perfect place for shady deals, really, which was why they were there. But they had a few hours to kill and... well, they didn't need to buy anyone souvenirs or anything.
"Not every planet has the benefit of a strong economy," A-ou said calmly from across the room, where he was picking up the remains of their takeout and the remains of the outfit Un-ou had been wearing when they arrived.
"Oh, I know that," Un-ou said quickly, rolling his eyes. "I just didn't expect... well, when I called in our order, the phone even gave me an option for making a collect call. I don't even know the last time I..."
"I do," A-ou interjected with a tiny smile as he dumped the garbage into a can on the other side the dresser whose drawers didn't seem to actually open.
"When?" Un-ou demanded, shifting up onto his knees and crossing his arms. He was waiting.
"Rhyndacus."
Un-ou frowned. Yeah, yeah... "Fuck Rhyndacus!" he spat, shaking his head. He didn't really need to remember Rhyndacus. Ever.
"I accepted the charges." A-ou hung the dress carefully over the back of one of the folding chairs that had been found in the closet.
Sighing, Un-ou dropped his posture and settled back on the bed to watch A-ou. The dress could have fit a little better, and was a bit itchy, but he did want to take it back with them. A-ou seemed fond of it, too. "You did a lot more than that."
A-ou gave Un-ou the tiniest little smile before smoothing the dress one last time and making his way over to the bed.
They had a few hours to kill, after all.