Dude I don’t even know what this is. Just... there might be a little more to this if anyone likes it but really this makes no sense.
Listen to Long Live by Taylor Swift and maybe you’ll get a better understanding but even then I don’t know...
Anyway. This is Polysanders/Lamp human AU. Enjoy.
“Are you sure of this?” Ann muttered, looking at Patton as he put the last bag inside Roman’s car. The boy turned around, taking Ann’s hands on his own.
“I know it’s scary but… We can do it. We are together. We can do this” Patton said, nodding and smiling. “Get inside. Time to leave this life behind.”
“Okay…” he mumbled, climbing inside next to Logan, who was already checking the maps they needed to get the hell out of there. Patton climbed in the front, next to Roman, and he smirked, turning the car on.
“Time to go” he said, driving off and leaving everything behind. Ann looked over the seat, watching the house staying behind, becoming smaller in the distance.
Everything was behind them now.
Now it was them against the world.
“Ann?” he heard someone call, and turned around, seeing his three boyfriends looking at him worriedly, the car still while they waited for the traffic light to turn green. “Are you okay? Are you sure about this? Do you want to come with us?” Logan asked, foor the tenth time, his eyes full of worry and insecurity.
Ann let a smile creep up in his mouth and he nodded.
“I can’t wait for our new life”
The three smiled back, and Roman chuckled loudly, his smile becoming a smirk.
“Then it’s time to find a new place for us” he said, before he drove off as quickly as he could, the streets empty in the middle of the night, going as fast as he could and making Ann laugh and Patton scream and Logan complain very loudly. “Home here we go!”
And they drove. They drove for hours. The sun rose and the sun faded and they drove. They drove away, away from their hell and into their heaven, stopping for some food but never longer than necessary.
They belonged nowhere, but they belonged together.
A shitty car and each other was all they needed.
And Ann couldn’t ask for anything better.