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Currently, Theo was handling all of the boring legal stuff, whilst Liam was off being nosy, looking around the empty apartment, and trying to picture where everything would go. He decided he would be the one to decorate, he didn't trust Theo. Theo would probably make it look like a dungeon. Or a sewer, he did grow up in one, after all.

And, while Liam was doing that, Theo was realising just how up and over his head he was about all of this. Sure, he'd be able to scratch together $2280 a month for rent, but that didn't include, electric, water, and all the other shit that came along with it. On top of that, he had to pay for his truck, and get stuff together for the baby. Plus, living with an annoying creature like Liam, he was pretty sure the first thing he'd be bugged for would be a connection to the internet.

Theo didn't even have an internet connection the whole time he was with the Dread Doctors. What a fucking shocker, right?

No, its really not that shocking. Why would some old-ass people in masks care about an internet connection? If Theo really wanted to use the internet that badly, he'd go to McDonald's and use the free Wi - Fi there.

Once Theo was done signing all of the papers, he went off into the apartment, that they now lived in, together, - which was crazy to him - to find Liam, who he found staring off into a corner in the larger of the two bedrooms. The kid's weird, Theo already knows this.

"Liam?" Theo called out.

Liam didn't move at all, which worried Theo a little bit, and so he took at step closer, placing a hand on Liam's shoulder.

He flinched slightly at the contact, not expecting it, but finally looked up at Theo. Liam's face was blotchy, and his face was stained with tear tracks.

"What's wrong?" Theo asked, concern taking over. If someone had said something to his little ray of sunshine, no matter how annoying he sometimes was, he'd kill them. Fuck being nice.

"A lot." Liam whispered brokenly "But its fine, its all just a lot."

Theo nodded. He guessed that all of the emotions inside Liam had been building up overtime, and he's had no way to release them, they'd finally all began to bottle over.

"Talk to me."

"I am talking to you." Liam answered.

"You're not that dumb, Liam."

Liam sighed, plonking himself down cross - legged on the floor where he stood, Theo followed his actions and stared at him.

"What if we can't do it? What if my parents are right? Its a huge responsibility, and we're practically babies ourselves, I've not even finished school yet!" Liam choked back a sob "What if.. what if the baby ends up like me? He or she can't control their anger, and - and..."

Theo opened his mouth to speak, only to receive a glare from Liam, telling him he wasn't done talking yet.

"What will happen when Scott finds out? He'll be so disappointed in me. Will he kick me out the pack? What will the rest of them think? My own parents kicked me out, I have no one."

By this point Liam was full - on ugly crying, and Theo's heart was breaking.

"That's just not true, you have me, Mason and Corey." 

"You'll leave eventually, I'll do something stupid and you'll all leave me." Liam muttered, staring down at the floor.

"Liam, you do stupid things all the time. I've stood by your side through a lot of shit, and Mason's been there for you well before I have."

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