Thunderstorm

Story by SevenElevenMan on SoFurry

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Toy Bonnie's meeting his boyfriend Bonnie at a park, but he hasn't showed up for a while, and storm clouds are starting to roll in, so will they end up getting together by the end of the day?


I just needed to write something else, because I stayed up late tonight. You know the things I'd do for you guys... you don't wanna know. *wink wink* Just joking, but yeah. I wanted to write something, so have a beautiful, beautiful fic from me~!

*Prompt: Person A standing outside drenched to the bone in the rain. Person B runs up behind them with an umbrella that is technically built for one. To conserve space, B pulls A as close to them as possible. *

Pairing: Toy Bonnie x Bonnie (yaoi)

*Fun fact, the park Clyde is in is based off the one I used to live near in Rockingham. Yep, it was in WA, and I still live in WA, because it's awesome, even if it gets really hot sometimes. In fact, the entire place Clyde's in is based off the part of Rockingham I lived in. Lots of apartments and shops. *


Clyde shivered softly as he glanced around the practically deserted park, noticing the dark storm clouds above him out of the corner of his eye. The park seemed oddly creepy without anybody there, or any sunlight. The swing set was swinging in the quiet wind, the branching trees seemed strangely sinister, and lack of people made him feel truly alone. A cruel gust of wind brushed against his fur, causing him to shiver, despite wearing a sweater. His ears drooped in disappointment, flattening against the sides of his head. How long have I been here? The rabbit wondered, stuffing his paws in his pockets to try to keep them warm.

Bonnie, his boyfriend, had said he'd meet him there, but the rabbit hadn't shown up yet. The thought of not being able to spend any time at all with him was heartbreaking, but Clyde continued waiting. He was sure he'd show up eventually. But now, he was forced to wait in a creepy park while clouds above him were collecting rain to pour down on him. Now that Clyde thought of it, the clouds looked dark enough to start a thunderstorm. Cumulonimbus, they were called.

His emerald-green gaze scanned the entire park again, as the waves on the beach near the park crashed against the boulders and ran through the sand. He wanted to sit down somewhere, and curl up with Bonnie, but he wasn't here. Clyde's heart beat a little faster as his bottom lip trembled slightly. He didn't think he would cry, but he wasn't past it.

He was alone and love-deprived currently. Bonnie was his only solace, and he only got to see him basically every weekend, because he had work all the time. Today was a Saturday which the newscasters had promised would be a sunny, warm day.

Clyde growled softly, his ears twitching, as he turned away from the park, and started walking the other way. He decided to go and sit by the beach, so he found a park bench and sat down, glancing out at the sea with a dreamy expression. How far out were any neighboring countries? How deep was the ocean? And how cold and icy was the water that was smashing against the boulders. The little trickles of water left after the tide came in and went out left wavy grooves in the sand, and Clyde had a sudden, vivid image of a thousand of those wavy grooves, accompanied by thousands of those washed-up shells... Broken, chipped, smooth, all kinds of them.

Whimpering slightly when he heard a crash of thunder above him, he quickly got up, hurrying towards the streets, which were also basically deserted, except for the occasional passing car that reminded him there was still life on earth. He was debating his options as he ran from the thunder that was crashing loudly above him, wondering where he should wait. Maybe the café down the road a little further... He remembered the first time him and Bonnie had gone there, even though it was just as friends. The memory still bought a smile to his face, and it still did now, but it was short-lived, as he glanced back, seeing lightning on the horizon, which caused him to immediately flinch.

"I hate storms..." Clyde muttered, not really sure why. He guessed it was because of how loud they were, how much damage they could do, and how a single bolt of lightning could fry you alive. Trying to keep thinking where they should meet instead, Clyde decided on the café, because there wasn't really any other places that had shelter. Pulling out his phone, he was shocked to see the reception had gone. Cursing under his breath, Clyde shoved it back in his pocket, muttering, "Thanks for nothing..."

This entire trip had turned out to be basically a bust for the rabbit, so he decided it'd be best if he just walked home. Turning around, he walked down the practically deserted street, walking up a hill as rain started to fall, only slightly though. It was like a pitter-patter of rain, which still made Clyde flinch anyway. The rain seemed to be holding back, and Clyde felt like it was saving something for the grand finale.

He was right. The rain intensified almost immediately after he was about ten minutes away from home. It was pelting against his cyan fur relentlessly, and he was attempting to run but not wanting to slip on the now wet path. He whimpered, murmuring, "I-I want B-Bonnie...!" He was practically drenched in rain now, and there was nobody to save him. He would have to walk home alone in the pouring rain in soaked clothes. The sweater was heavy on his shoulders, due to it being filled with rain, but he continued to walk in the rain, whimpering and cowering every time he saw a lightning strike or heard thunder above him.

He was maybe five minutes from home when he heard a voice scream, "Wait!" Clyde glanced around, startled, unable to see anything in the rain. He raised a sky-blue paw to shield his eyes, and caught the slightest glimpse of purple fur. He ran towards the person who was practically wrestling with an umbrella in the harsh winds. He felt a great sense of comfort when he felt Bonnie's fur against his, and feeling those beautiful red eyes gazing into him was just as good. The purple rabbit pulled him close, and kissed him, wrapping a protective arm around him, and not pulling away until they were out of breath. "W-where were you?!" Clyde sobbed into his chest, not caring that the sweater Bonnie was wearing was also wet. Bonnie ran a paw soothingly down the back of Clyde's neck, whispering his apologies. "I'm so sorry, baby... I got caught in the rain when I was getting there, so I thought I should go back home and call to see where you were... I'm so sorry..."

"It's f-fine..." The younger rabbit stammered, wrapping both arms around him, whimpering again when he heard the thunder. "I'm scared, Bonnie..."

"I know... I know... I'm here, though... I'm here..." Bonnie whispered, softly petting the rabbit's ears, humming along with the sound of his petting, calming the bunny down almost entirely. He looked up shyly at the rabbit and asked, "Wanna go back to my place? We can do anything, I just wanna be home... and I wanna be with you, too..."

Bonnie hugged him closer, murmuring, "Of course, Clyde. Anything for you." The rain still continued pouring around them, and Clyde noticed how small the umbrella Bonnie was holding actually was. "Hmmm... We'll have to conserve space..." Clyde muttered, squeaking in alarm as Bonnie pulled him as close to him as possible, keeping one arm wrapped around him, and one paw firmly gripping the handle of the umbrella.

"You're so cute..." The purple-furred rabbit whispered, causing the smaller rabbit to blush heavily. For the entire duration of the trip back, Bonnie's arm stayed around him, and Clyde never moved any further apart from him. He didn't want to, not after waiting for his boyfriend for so long.

Once they reached Clyde's house, Bonnie closed the umbrella, opening the front door, and dragging both of themselves inside. When the door slammed behind them, Clyde collapsed on his knees, dragging Bonnie down with him, pulling him as close to his chest as possible, hugging him tighter then ever. "Don't let go of me... please..." He murmured, shutting his eyes. Bonnie nodded, shutting his own, and snuggling the rabbit into his chest. "I love you..." The older rabbit whispered. Clyde's fingers stayed intertwined with Bonnie's, even as he murmured back, "I love you too..."

Bonnie slowly made to get up, but Clyde dragged him back down, whimpering softly. "It'll only be a minute. I promise," Bonnie replied, causing Clyde to freeze, and then nod, standing up. They both pulled off their sweaters, hanging them out to dry. Bonnie pulled Clyde towards the living room, where it was warmer then the hallway, and being in Bonnie's arms was a significant bonus.

With the beautiful rabbit sitting in his lap, Bonnie smiled softly, stroking the rabbit's cheek lovingly, hearing the rabbit sigh tiredly. Clyde slowly got up, pulling Bonnie towards him. The cyan rabbit smiled and Bonnie smiled back, before being kissed by the younger rabbit. He didn't back out at all. He pulled the rabbit closer to him, and kissed back as their cheeks slowly heated up, their tongues brushing against each other's, their fingers slowly exploring each other's skin as they went, causing both to moan softly. Both of them were enjoying this, and Bonnie didn't even care that he wasn't on top or the one dominating the smaller rabbit. He had seen Clyde's dominant side before, and they both agreed they were practically the same.

Clyde slowly kissed down Bonnie's neck, enjoying every single sound the rabbit made, wanting to go even further. His lips left Bonnie's momentarily as he caressed the rabbit's hair softly. "Do you... want to maybe take this a little further?" He purred softly against his partner's beautiful fur. "Sure, why not?" Bonnie chuckled, standing up and walking with Clyde to their room, locking the door behind them.

Clyde kissed Bonnie again, more passionately this time, his tongue tasting every part of the rabbit's mouth, their fingers woven in each other's hair as they continued making out, not ready to go any further just yet.

Clyde's fingers trailed down the rabbit's back, slowly trailing back up to his neck again, as the rabbit moaned softly against his partner's fur, earning a smirk from the cyan rabbit, who pulled him closer to the bed, pinning him against it. "I just want you to know that I love you, okay?" Clyde purred, nipping the rabbit softly on the neck. Bonnie nodded, pulling him closer. "I know... I love you too..."

"Nothing else said," Clyde smirked, as he ran his fingers through the rabbit's hair again, kissing him a little harder now as he trailed a paw down his body, feeling the shuddery vibrations of the rabbit against him.

This was really fun to write, and I loved extending the thing so Clyde had a reason for being trapped in the rain, and I just really enjoyed it, and I hope all you Toy Bonnie/Bonnie shippers out there did too!