WARNING!Gay couple, Shounen- Ai, BoyxBoy love. Very light in this one. And beware my horrible grammar and so on. Sometimes I catch it and sometimes I don't.

DISCLAIMER! I don't own anything! I'm serious. Neither does Elric or Daniel. We are poor as heck. There's no way we own this movie or anything connected to it. Don't sue, okay? Good.

The sun pushed down the moon, slowly dragging away his time spent with the vampire. He had been sleeping, but was awaken by the sound of his window closing shut. He could feel this empty feeling around his chest where Rudolph had been holding him to his own chest. It felt like they had been attached and inseparable, but that was always proven wrong when Rudolph left.

He turned around to his other side and stared out the window that held no sight of a frowning Rudolph. Rudolph never smiled when he left, which made the departing somewhat easier to deal with. Knowing that both of them disliked separating always made Tony feel loved. But, tonight Rudolph had not turned around to see if he had woken up Tony. What does that mean? Does he no longer care? Or maybe he's just in a hurry?

Tony swallowed his worries and slid his eyes close to try to fall back asleep. In the beginning he couldn't fall asleep without being near Rudolph, but after a couple of months he started to get used to it. Like the way a doctor's wife gets used to their husband leaving at random hours of the night. They wake up, say "Again?" and turn to their side and go back to sleep after the man nods his head regrettably.

In the morning he was greeted by his cheerful mother asking him to get dressed.

"Come on, honey. Dad wants to get there before the traffic gets too bad." She said pulling off his covers.

'Mom, do you think I could stay home today instead?" Tony said grabbing the covers and pulling it over his shivering body.

"Why? Are you not feeling well?" She said placing the back of her hand on his cool forehead. "You don't have a fever. Is it your stomach?" She said feeling the rest of his face for any sign of discomfort.

"No. I'm fine. I just don't want to go today."

"But, you don't even know where we're going today! Oh no! You are going to get dressed and come downstairs with a brilliant smile on your face!" She said sternly and walked out of his room.

Tony groaned and snuggled deeper into his covers. If he had to put on a smile for the morning than he should be allowed some seconds to mope. If only Rudolph were going. Then he wouldn't have to feel so lonely and friendless. His mind reeled back to a time when he and Rudolph had just been friends. "It's been so long" he thought.

He and Rudolph had been dating since he turned 13 and in 5 days it would be their 3rd technical anniversary. His mother had this bash she was throwing just for him. He asked her to keep it simple, but he knew she wouldn't "Not on my baby's "big" day." She had replied. On that same day he had caught a peek at the invited guest list and found many female names written in his mother's handwriting. He recognized some names. Most of them lived deeper in town and he barely knew any of them. That's when he realized what his mother was doing.

She was trying to set up a mingling party. His mom must've noticed how he never talked to any girls and, obviously, had never had a girlfriend. Tony had also noticed Rudolph's name wasn't on it. So he had angrily grabbed a pen and squeezed his name at the very top of the stupid list.

Tony threw off his covers and headed for his closet now officially annoyed. He threw on a t-shirt that showed off his thin form and pulled on some jeans and reluctantly walked out of his room and forced a smile on as he walked down his stairs. He was approached by his smiling mother at the foot of the stairs.

"That's so much better! Look at you! That shirt looks great on you. You'll have all the girls drooling in a second." She said placing her hand on his back and leading him out the front door where his father was waiting in the car. Her other hand messed with his hair trying to tidy it up. "Good thing there's some girls who are turned on by bed heads." She whispered into his ear.

He nodded and got into the back of the car and out of reach of his mother.

"Seatbelts!" his mother cried out from shotgun before she even closed the car door. He snapped on his seatbelt and was about to close his door when he saw a certain black head waving at him. He was waving with a bit of a smile and standing in the shadow of the forest and as close as he could get without getting hit by the sun.

Tony was so surprised he almost called out to him, but stopped himself before he could. He smiled and shut the door. Why was he risking his life just to wave to him? Not that he didn't like the up-lifting surprise, but Tony could easily see the person who gave him the surprise turn to stone in front of him. As his Dad pulled out of the drive way he was filled with a mixture of concern and glee. Rudolph had waved at him!

He felt like he still had a crush on Rudolph, but he didn't think it was such a bad thing. If he didn't get butterflies around Rudolph wouldn't there be a chance of their relationship falling apart. Unluckily for Tony his mother saw the almost goofy grin he was wearing. She looked out the window scanning the trees for any sign of a cute girl.

"Why are you smiling like that, Tony? Did you see a girl?" She asked her voice filled with excitement and hope. His dad looked into the rearview mirror to see what smile his wife was talking about.

"Looks like cupid got you with one of love struck arrows." His dad said smiling.

"He did not!" He said blushing.

"Aw my baby has a crush on someone!" She giggled and quickly looked at the road behind the car to see his supposed crush.

"That's my boy." His dad called out from the front.

"What she look like? Maybe I can get her name from someone!" She said turning back around to face the front and Tony found himself being ecstatically being stared at by 2 sets of eyes.

"I didn't see any girl and I wasn't thinking about any girl, either!" He said. It was the truth. Rudolph had been on his mind and he is definitely not a teenage girl.

"Whatever you say, sport." His dad said shrugging.

"No. We can't let this slide. What if we never find out who it was? What if that could be his future wife?" His mom whined. "Tony, tell me who it was." Rudolph

"Leave the boy alone, Dottie." He said making a turn.

"Bob. You don't understand the significance of …." He drowned their voices with his thoughts. For the rest of the ride he thought about only one person. Just one vampiric boyfriend.

A.N:Tell me if it's any good. So please review! I will get to my other stories, but this one popped in when I walked by my t.v. playing my old favorite movie and got inspired. I know I'm sick for turning a Disney friendship into a gay couple. Oh no! I'm a monster! Rawr. Okay now that we've figured that out here are the D's.

Tony is a regular little boy who befriends a vampire. He then helps the vampire's family conquer their wish or something like that.

I'll explain why Rudolph is still a vampire in the next chappie. So Tony is almost 16 and I'm going to have to watch the movie again to fit everyone into character. Sorry if anyone has been disappointed. Please Review!