Scott rolled his eyes at Stiles' expression and nodded his head, "that's exactly what I meant. We should probably spare those poor kids the mental scars and the parents the money for therapy," he said with a laugh. He gave a gasp. "You wound me, Stiles! Don't you know my cheesy button has a ton of different settings and not one of them is off?" he said nodding seriously. "Nothing to do with the wall. Don't blame it on the poor, inanimate object," he told his boyfriend happily.
"You do know that I've seen you from pretty much every angle imaginable and none of them are that innocent?" Scott pointed out. "Yeah, I do have you, don't I?" he said giving Stiles' hair an affectionate scruff. "You're asking me about parenting?" Scott asked with a laugh, "you maybe didn't notice, but I have no damn clue what 'normal' families do, though I've seen what they show on TV and movies and it looks hella one-sided," he answered. "I'm good with sharing everything," he smiled. Weirdly, the idea was growing on him - not for now, but just in general. "Yeah, one more and then let's get outta here and give those kids some space," he said nodding towards the boy and girl who were now talking. "Ahh, young love, eh?" he said looking at his boyfriend with puppy-eyes.