Author's Note: Hey everyone, Lily here! Just wanted to let you know before we start, that this story was originally written by user Lady dream-chan. So with only a couple of minor adjustments, the first two chapters were written completely by Lady dream-chan. I'm "adopting" this story, to say the least while Lady dream-chan heads on to continue writing on AO3. If you've been a long-time fan, or if you see what you like here and want more current stuff, check out Lady dream-chan's new AO3 profile at Skyelily1825. And like always, lots of love and candy,
Lily!
"So...what do you want to do?" Ken asked Davis for what seemed to be the umpteenth time. Davis shrugged.
"I don't know. Anything is better than this...," Davis blew air out of his mouth. Ken nodded. He completely agreed. He plopped down on the couch, next to Davis.
"Well, we could always call someone and see what they're doing," Ken suggested. Davis sighed again and looked at his friend.
"We already know what everyone's up to. Matt's at practice with his band, Tai and Sora are on a date, Izzy's probably on a date with his computer, Cody's helping TK and Yolei with their homework because they're hopeless, and Kari's babysitting some neighbor's kids. Everyone's busy," Davis groaned. "What?"
"How do you even know this? Spending too much time on FaceSpace?" Ken looked at him in disbelief. He would have asked if Davis ran out of dank memes to look at, but that sounded too mean, and Ken didn't want to lose his only close friend.
"What? God no! Kari told me all of this the first time she called around today," Davis said.
"The first time?" Ken raised an eyebrow.
"Yeah. She's been calling every hour on the hour, asking if Jun's home. Says she needs a girl's help...," Davis shrugged.
*Buzz buzz buzz*
"There she goes again," Davis said.
"Like clockwork," Ken snuck a glance at the time on his phone.
"She's not home, is she...?"
"Hello to you too, Kari!" Davis said.
"Sorry, it's just-ow! Stop pulling my hair! That hurts! Oh my gosh, is that gum?! Davis! Where's your sister?!" Kari yelled into the phone. Ken motioned for Davis to pass the phone over to him.
"Kari, you've been calling Davis constantly today. Are you sure it's something he can't help you with? It sounds like you need all the help you can get. We don't mind," Ken said.
"No, I-oh my God! What are you doing with that blender?!" Kari gasped. Ken and Davis stared as his phone made a loud beeping noise.
"I think that's our signal to move," Ken smirked at a terrified Davis. "Hey, you wanted something to do."
"Well, now I wish we were back to doing nothing because I have a feeling that once that night is over, we're not gonna have any hair left. And I love my hair," Davis frowned.
