By 赋赋赋赋格
whaaaa! x’3
This is so cute. :’3timmy timmy TIMLET TIMMY oh my goood you’re so cute and tiny
(via itssupergirlbitch)
Source: streetgo
By 赋赋赋赋格
whaaaa! x’3
This is so cute. :’3timmy timmy TIMLET TIMMY oh my goood you’re so cute and tiny
(via itssupergirlbitch)
Source: streetgo
Kon nodded and shifted the shorter teen in his arms, then carried him swiftly back into the men’s room they had entered in. It was mercifully empty, so he kicked off from the ground and flew out the skylight, and set down a few buildings away where the music was less assaulting on the ears.
“Alright Timmy.” He gently shook his friend’s shoulder. “Which compartment. Can you reach them yourself?”
He groaned, shifting in Kon’s arms. His hand reached weakly for a compartment on his left hip but he couldn’t quite wrap his fingers around the catch. “In therr.” Tim berated himself for letting this happen. “Sorry Kon… shulda watched ma glass…”
“It’s not your fault.” Kon assured him, opening the compartment that his friend had pointed to. There was a small vial of a clearish liquid labelled “Anti-Drug” on the side. “If anything, it’s my fault. I should never have dragged you here.”
He moved Tim’s head to his lap so he could elevate the teen’s head on his knee and unscrewed the cap, giving his friend a concerned glance. He looked so small and defenseless and sick. He tipped Tim’s head back and poured a few drops of anti-drug into his mouth.
Tim stirred a little in Kon’s arms, blinking out of his daze. His limbs were like lead, still too heavy to lift, but he was able to think more. He smiled up at Kon, thankful that of anyone, the clone head been the one to go with him.
“Thanks…” He curled a little closer to the blazing heat that was Kon’s chest. “Think we should go back ta the tower… Get some rest.”
“I know Tim, we will soon.” Kon leaned in closer so only Tim could hear him. “You wouldn’t happened to have brought some, i dunno, bat-antidote for all date-rape drugs? Because otherwise you’re gonna have to go to hospital and talk to the police, and they’re gonna find out we’re under 21.”
“Mhmmm.” He recognized that voice, despite the growing pounding in his head. But Tim couldn’t get to his utility belt and Kon would attract attention doing it here. He groaned again, trying to speak and hoping the message got across. “Leev now.”
Kon nodded and shifted the shorter teen in his arms, then carried him swiftly back into the men’s room they had entered in. It was mercifully empty, so he kicked off from the ground and flew out the skylight, and set down a few buildings away where the music was less assaulting on the ears.
“Alright Timmy.” He gently shook his friend’s shoulder. “Which compartment. Can you reach them yourself?”
He groaned, shifting in Kon’s arms. His hand reached weakly for a compartment on his left hip but he couldn’t quite wrap his fingers around the catch. “In therr.” Tim berated himself for letting this happen. “Sorry Kon… shulda watched ma glass…”
Tim’s vitals were weird. Kon should have picked up on it sooner, should have acted on it quicker, but he felt slow and sluggish and he couldn’t quite think straight. The lights and noises were overwhelming, and then suddenly Tim pushed him away and was gone, leaving Kon to stare at the spot where he used to be.“Tim?” He tried yelling over the crowd, but had no response. He looked around wildly but saw no trace of his friend; When he tried using his xray vision, there were too many layers, too many squirming bodies moving around and he couldn’t focus on any particular area. Desperate, he turned on his super hearing, and cried out pain and covered his ears, the noise of the crowd and the music making him feel as though his eardrums has burst. He tried to concentrate, to filter out just the music and listen for Tim’s voice, and…
There! Tim was speaking, and it didn’t sound good. He moved his way through the crowd, staggering a little when he nearly tripped over his own feet, until he broke through the mass of bodies and found himself at the wall. Tim’s vitals suddenly came back into range, and his pulse was going haywire with panic. The wall of the building was lined with couples kissing and chatting, but it only took him a second to spot a sleazy looking guy feeling up a kid in a black outfit. Without thinking twice and his mind going red, he stumbled towards them, grabbed the back of the guy’s jacket, pulled him off his friend, and shoving him against the wall so hard he heard the painted plaster crack. The guy cried out in pain and in shock.
“How the fuck are you still standing?” He emoted. “I saw you drink at least half brat’s glass!”
“I-I…” What? He shook his head, trying to clear his thoughts.
Without the support, Tim crumpled to the floor, the music still moving through him in beats even when he couldn’t hear the words anymore. Somewhere in the back of his mind, the part that could still think, he knew something was wrong with this. He’d been drugged before so he recognized the feeling.
Sluggishly, Tim tried to lift his head and look for Kon. Someone walked by, ignoring the fact he was on the floor to step over him. He tried his voice, but all that came out was weak. “k-on… where’re…you..?”
Kon looked between the terrified creeper in his hands, then at Tim crumpled on the floor, the cogs working furiously in his head. It took him a few moments to come to the conclusion he should have come to instantly; Tim had been drugged, and so had he. It must have happened when they were pushed around at the bar, right before the two of them shared the coke. Not many human-made drugs could effect a Kryptonian, but certain ones in strong enough doses were enough to cause a similar effect to being tipsy.
He brought back his fist in preparation to punch the guy out, but before he could, a large burly man wearing the logo of the club on his shirt appeared behind him and held his fist back, while another man in an identical shirt stood beside him. Kon could have easily broken out of the grip, but it was enough to make him pause.
“What’s going on here?” One of the bouncers asked in a loud voice.
“This guy is trying to beat me up!” The creeper piped.
“N-No!” Kon stuttered. “I mean, yes, but he drugged my friend! He was feeling him up and now Tim can’t even stand! We didn’t even drink any alcohol!”
The bouncer looked at Tim’s prostrate form on the floor, then looked back at Kon holding the creep against the wall. “Where’s your friend’s glass?”
Kon pointed back at the surface they’d placed the glasses on; it had only been a few minutes and the bar tender was busy, so luckily they were still there. The second bouncer walked back there to retrieve them, while the first switched his grip from Kon to the man who had drugged them. Kon immediently bent down and picked Tim up in his arms.
“Timmy? You still with me?”
He could feel himself being picked up and cradled but there was no sound, only feeling. Tim didn’t know who was holding him, but his hands were soft and he wasn’t trying to hurt him. Tim reflexively turned into the embrace shielding his eyes from the bright lights.
He tried to speak, but wasn’t sure if the mumbled sound came out at all. “Wnna go home…”
“I know Tim, we will soon.” Kon leaned in closer so only Tim could hear him. “You wouldn’t happened to have brought some, i dunno, bat-antidote for all date-rape drugs? Because otherwise you’re gonna have to go to hospital and talk to the police, and they’re gonna find out we’re under 21.”
“Mhmmm.” He recognized that voice, despite the growing pounding in his head. But Tim couldn’t get to his utility belt and Kon would attract attention doing it here. He groaned again, trying to speak and hoping the message got across. “Leev now.”