Disclaimer: I don't own Yuri! on Ice.


"Leave me alone, hag! I don't have time for stupidness!"

"But Yuri, it will be fun! We will play cards, talk, eat snacks and if you will be good, I let you drink a glass of child champain!"

"No way! I won't waste my time with you!"

Sara was leaning againts the barrier, watching the scene before her. Mila Babicheva, the queen of St. Petersburg's skate rink, chasing Yuri Plisetsky all around the rink. Sara smiled. She was certain about that her fans would not believe that Mila would do something so childish. On the ice, she was so confident and beautiful, it was so hard to believe that there was another side of her.

"I am so sorry, babe," Mila said, sliding to her. "It seems like Yuri will not come to celebrate with us." Milas' voice was enough high the whole rink to hear and she hid her smile behind her hand.

Sara knew that she loved torturing Yuri, but would die for him as well. That was another thing she loved her for. On the outside she was teasy with people, but it was her way to show how much she loved them.

"What a waste," Sara answered dramatically, with played tears in her eyes.

"Hey! I did not say with a word that I won't go!" The young Russian said, sliding to them too. "I just wanted her to leave me alone," he explained to Sara, pointing at Mila. "It is your welcoming party after all…"

Sara started to understand why Mila loved that boy so much. He was so cute as he looked at the ground, trying to hide his blush. She pulled Yuri in a tight hug, who strongly protested againts it by squirming in her arms. Just like a cat.

She had lived together with Mila since last month and Mila organized a 'Welcome to Russia!' party for her. It was hard for her being away from Italy and her brother, so it would be a good occasion to relax and to get to know the Russian skating group better.

"Of course you didn't, gattino," she cooed to Yuri, kissing his hair.

"Lets take a selfieee," Mila said, smirking evily. Sara tighted her grip around Yuri.

"NO SELFIE!" Yuri screamed, but by that time, Mila had taken the photo.