A/N- This happened at Camp. I was helping the kitchen staff, and now I have an irrational fear of instant pudding.
"Hey hey!"
A girl with a long brown braid walked in, carrying grocery bags. She dumped the contents on her brother, who was stuffing his face with large amounts of cereal.
"It's so unfair! You stuff your face, gain no weight, and I go on diets, do martial arts, and run track! Why is it that you can look better in a bathing suit than me?? Darn you and your hollow leg!"
He smiled up at her, teeth covered in blue chunks that once were his glow-in-the-dark cereal bits.
"I got the instant pudding Gran wanted. Care to make some? I'm in the mood for chocolate." she said, emphasizing the last word.
The boy, Sokka, stood up, and said,
"Heck yes! I'm starving! All I ate was the cereal Gran bought."
He gestured to the empty cereal box on the table, and frowned.
"Why she only bought one, I don't know. Those 'Family Size' boxes must've been mislabled. Well, let's get cracking!"
Sokka ran to the fridge leaving Katara to open one of the packages.
"So how do you make this?"
"Who cares? Let's just put random stuff in!"
"No way!"
Sokka soon came running from the fridge, carrying a dozen eggs.
"Yes WA-rrgh!"
He yelled, slipping.
The eggs flew open, and cracked open on the table, smearing yolk all over the directions on the packages.
"Now look what you've done!"
"ME?! You were the one running!"
This argument went on for about 5 more minutes, until they decided to just wing it.
Into the bowl went baking powder, vinegar, salt, eggs, butter, cream soda, and water. Of course- they forgot the powder in the packages.
WHRR!
They put the concoction into the blender, and turned it on, forgetting the lid.
Yellowish brown goop covered them from head to toe.
"I hate you."
"I know."
They began to clean the messy kitchen, and Katara muttered,
"Let us never speak of this so called instant pudding again."
"Agreed."
A/N- I'm so tired I fell asleep on my keyboard, I just wanted to get this out and it was written in 5 minutes. Please don't kill me. If you find this remotely amusing, review.
