Steve: Ah shit!
Dustin: *looks up from what he was reading* What?
Steve: *hisses through his teeth* It’s nothing.
Dustin: No what is it? *studies Steve, his eyes narrowing on Steve’s right index finger*
Steve: *in a sharp whisper* Do not.
Dustin: *oblivious* What is the big deal it’s a paper-
Steve: *looks around with big eyes*
*crashing and thudding can be heard*
Steve: *physically braces himself*
Dustin: *finally realizes what is happening* I’m sorry.
Steve: *ignoreS the growing sounds, shrugs* I mean, he means well.
*something like glass breaks*
Dustin: *watches as a dark blur tackles Steve*
Kas!Eddie: *envelopes Steve in limbs and wings, tail twisting around wrist to display the tiny red line on Steve’s finger* Boo-boo?
Steve: *struggling to breathe in Eddie’s embrace* I’m ok, it’s just - just - Eddie let go some…
Kas!Eddie: *loosens his hold on Steve just slightly, wide red eyes still glued to the tiny red line* Who hurt?
Steve: No one. I did it on accident. It’s a paper cut.
Kas!Eddie: *hisses* Paper.
Dustin: This. *flaps a piece of paper around* This is paper, remember buddy? You use it to draw and write with it. It’s harmless. Just an accident.
Kas!Eddie: *snaps head around to look at paper* *sniffs the air* *growls*
Steve: *blushes immediately as he feels the growl vibrate out of Eddie and into his own chest* *stutters* Har-harmless.
Kas!Eddie: *turns back and looks at the red line* Boo-boo.
Steve: *smiles* Yes, but it’s ok. I’m not going to die from a paper cut.
Kas!Eddie: *blinks*
Steve: Really, I’m ok.
Kas!Eddie: *shoves face into the crook of Steve’s neck and inhales deeply*
Steve: *trying desperately not to get turned on when Dustin is right fucking there* See, all good.
Kas!Eddie: *mumbling against skin* Good. *he pulls his face back and looks down at the drying cut* *he frowns* Harmless?
Dustin: Yes!
Kas!Eddie: *licks the cut, wraps his inhumanly long tongue around the whole finger, sucks it into his mouth and pulls off with a sharp pop*
Steve: *...no one is home right now, if you’d like to leave a message…*
Kas!Eddie: *smirks, keeps his eyes on the finger now dripping with his saliva*
Dustin: I…I’m getting Robin.
Steve: *…please wait until after the beep…*
Kas!Eddie: *clearly proud of himself for so many reasons* Good.
Steve: *voice trembling and matching a similar motion in his thighs* G-good.
***
Robin: You did it again. Over a PAPER CUT.
Eddie: I did? *looks between Robin and Steve*
Steve: It wasn't that bad -
Robin: *interrupts and gives Steve a sharp look* Wasn't that bad? He waited all of three seconds before ripping your clothes off and mating you...
Steve: *winces* But technically he did wait.
Eddie: *lifts his head from his hands* Wait for what?
*Steve and Robin look at each other*
Eddie: Wait for what?
Steve: We weren’t alone when you came in…Dustin was there before he went to get Robin...
Eddie: *eyes grow wide* IN FRONT OF THE CHILDREN.
Robin: *nods* In front of the damn children.
Steve: Technically -
Robin and Eddie: IN FRONT OF THE CHILDREN, STEVE!
This was way longer than I pictured. Anywho, it's the same little Kas!Eddie from here. Maybe he'll pop up again...
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Yehudit Shadur (1928-2011), The Story of Job | A FIVE-PART INTERPRETATION IN CUT PAPER
Symmetry is abandoned in Yehudit Shadur's five papercut panels that tell the story of Job's suffering and his anguished quest to understand G-d's purpose. The artist portrays Job in the stark, wild desert landscape of Edom and the Negev, incorporating verses from the Book of Job into the design of each episode.
Singer, Suzanne (1986) "Papercuts -- An Ancient Art Form Glorifies Biblical Texts," Bible Review, vol II, 2:28-35.
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