Four young Asian siblings walked home from the park. All of them were smiling from the fun that they had.
"Aah~ We had so much fun, da ze~!" One cried out, "I wonder what we're going to do tomorrow~?"
"Aren't you going to do the homework, Soo-Young?" Another asked, cocking her head to the side.
"…Now that you mention it, it is the last day of vacation." A third said.
All of them, except the curious girl, stopped.
"WHAT!" They said.
"Our homework is so white, da ze!" He yelled.
At their house, the three of them were scribbling all over their homework to finish it.
"Someone help me with math now!" Viet said with an angry face.
"I don't have time to do that," Kiku said, "just use the abacus."
Kiku looked back at his homework and threw the abacus at Viet, but she didn't catch it, so it smacked her in the face.
"Isn't the abacus in your face?" Soo-Young pointed out.
"I'M GONNA KILL YOU!" Viet yelled with imaginary fire behind her.
She lunged at Kiku, only to miss and have a bump on her head. She cried for a bit at the pain, so she headed towards the door to get a Band-Aid.
"We-We're locked in," She said, "we can't leave!"
"Then we can goof off, right?" Kiku asked.
Soo-Young, not paying attention to anything that was happening around him, continued his homework, and then asked, "three plus one is eight, right da ze? You guys?"
Yao, their older brother, watched them from a corner and noted that they weren't going to finished.
He sighed and said, "for the moment, aru, just calm down. You guys can finish this, aru."
Soo-Young stopped doing his homework while Yao was talking. A mischievous smile grew on his face as he prepared to tackle his older brother from behind, wanting to claim his brother's chest as his. Yao sensed it and smacked Soo-Young for attempting so.
"We'll never finish!" Viet complained, looking at all of the questions she had to answer.
"While Viet's not paying attention, I'll just doodle in her work." Kiku muttered to himself.
Viet heard it, turned around, and said, "That's it! I'm taking you out first!" For she usually couldn't stand her brothers.
"Go on, try it," Kiku mocked, "You wouldn't dare."
"Oh really~?" Viet asked, reaching for her paddle, "TASTE MY PADDLE FURY!"
Seeing how Kiku kept dodging her swings, Viet crumpled up and ripped his homework, resulting in Kiku crying over his homework.
"Ahahaha!" Viet laughed, "You still care about your homework? How pathetic." She taunted.
Yao looked to his, usually, more calm and mature siblings' fight and said, "This is already out of my control, aru. It seems they can't focus."
"I'll never forgive you for this!" Kiku said, "Now I'll just have to doodle some more in your homework!"
"Don't do it- Wait, you're not too bad at it," Viet said, staring at the drawings.
"I'd really like some kimchi, da ze," Soo-Young said without caring about his older siblings fighting, "Does anyone have some?"
"Soo-Young, aru! Quit acting hungry and finish your homework!" Yao shouted over Viet's and Kiku's bickering.
When the fight resided, Kiku, Viet, and Soo-Young stared at their homework.
"You can't even tell what's on here." Kiku complained.
"Does that really matter, Kiku?" Viet asked, "mine's covered in drawings!"
Soo-Young groaned and asked, "When will this be over da ze?"
Yao looked at the clock and said, "Wait a moment, it's almost four, aru."
Upon hearing that, the three children cried. They began to fight, breaking the walls, shouting at each other, but even through this, if anyone was around, they could've heard Yao muttering in the corner.
"In spite of everything, aru, they're wasting their time," He said, "Did they call for me just to help them or am I slowing down time for them? Aah… It doesn't matter anymore; my job is done, aru."
He turned back to where his siblings were, but they were all around the room. Kiku had a bump from Viet's paddle. Viet was in the fetal position muttering something about her breasts being claimed. And Soo-Young was stuck with his head in the TV.
Yao took his siblings outside just as the sun was rising.
"There's the beautiful sun, aru. Did you guys finish your homework?" He asked.
"What do you think?" The three chorused, glaring at their older sibling, "of course we didn't."
"Yay~!" Two voices cheered not too far from the group, "Our homework's done!"
Kiku, Viet, and Soo-Young turned their heads to their other siblings, "How'd Mei and Hong finish their homework!"
