Approaching slowly, silently, with the stealth of a cat striding over feather pillows, Seo made her deliberate way to the unsuspecting youth resting on the couch. This was the beginning of a great prank that would be hailed for generations to come and, if done with the correct precision and accuracy, would successfully go viral. Originally planned on April Fools' Day, she had come to the obvious conclusion that this would be too practical and too easily thought of before hand on said date, so, overall, easily foiled. But who would be the genius to guess on pulling it four days subsequently, and who would be the fool to fall for it? Well, that would be her brilliant self and the destined target.

On both hands and knees, with the key to this particular mission clamped in between her teeth tightly, she finally made it to the back of the low-backed furniture piece, the target calmly flipping through a paper-back novel. All was temporarily peaceful. Setting back on her haunches and cautiously keeping just out of sight below the edge of the couch's back, she slipped one hand into her pocket to take out her phone (which would also play a vital part in this), the other reaching up to take the item that would be destined all or nothing in a few crucial minutes, she positioned herself better to jump.

Leaping up, Seo swiftly shoved the black-and-white-panda-eared hat over the target's crown of dark fuchsia colored hair and over his eyes. Waka's book was launched into the air (coming close to nicking her temple) as he began to flail in alarm. As though he thought he could get away from the mastermind. Anyway, as he was momentarily blinded, she hurriedly snapped a photo (though not before she could pose with a Chershire Cat worthy grin and a peace sign) and departed the room with the gusto of a freight train before Waka could grab her hood and sabotage the prank that was still in procession. With luck, it would take Waka a few moments to tug the hat off his head, giving her just enough time to make a James Bond-like escape in thin air. Though she regretted not being able to stick around to see the complete and utter look of confusion and anger on his face, she had more important matters to attend to at the moment, such as bribing a certain person residing behind a door just to her right to post the picture on every page of the web.

This was going to be glorious.