Me: I feel like I owe you guys an update so I'm gonna do what I can but I have a slight writer's block with this story for the moment so please forgive the shortness...

Disclaimer: I no own.


"Is Tala coming down for dinner?" Miguel asked, looking upstairs to where Kai's room was.

"No," Bryan said. "Just let him read."

"Is he in the study or my room?" Kai asked.

"Well I thought he was in your room," Miguel said.

"He's in the study," Spencer said, coming down the stairs. "Bring him some dinner later, will you Kai?"

"Why me?" Kai asked.

"Because he'll slam the door if it's anyone else," the other Russians answered. Kai and Miguel sweat dropped.


"Hey, you skipped dinner," Kai said weakly as he offered a plate to Tala who glanced at it briefly.

"Not hungry," he said.

"That's one white ass lie," Kai rolled his eyes, putting the plate on the book shelf. "You're always hungry." Tala's lips twitched upwards before he turned his back to Kai, going back to his book.

"Where are your glasses?" Kai tried again.

"Backpack," Tala grunted, waving his free hand towards the black bag. Kai dug through it, Tala looking at him from the corner of his eye and raised an eyebrow when Kai pulled the case out before pretending like he hadn't been looking.

"I didn't get you this one…" Kai noted, not knowing why the fact upset him. He bit his lip and attempted to put the glasses on Tala from behind. Tala grabbed Kai's hand and put the glasses on before turning around to face him.

"The one you got me is at home," he said simply. "I don't trust anyone but us in that damn school enough to have to take it out every freaking day of English."

"Just English? Aren't you far sighted?" Kai asked.

"Whatever one means that I need glasses to see up close better," Tala shrugged, focusing on his book again.

"Far sighted," Kai repeated. "So what are you reading this time?" Tala glanced up at Kai, uncrossing his legs and pulling Kai into the space provided on the chair.

"If you're that curious…" Tala breathed. "Just read it…" Kai felt his cheeks heat up and he scanned the words.

"With print this small, it's a surprise that you don't have stronger lenses," Kai commented dryly. He knew Tala had a smirk on his face and he swatted the older male. Tala snickered and pinched his cheek, Kai turning to glare at him in annoyance. The bluenette swatted his hand and then made a grab for his glasses, causing Tala to reflexively lean backwards. His sudden weight shift caused them both to fall backwards and they yelped as they hit the floor.


"What are they doing up there?" Miguel muttered.

"Knowing Tala or knowing Kai?" Bryan smirked. Miguel shot him a glare. Bryan cringed slightly. Spencer smirked. Russian lessons weren't the only thing Kai was teaching Miguel.

"Knowing them together…" Miguel reprimanded. "Ian, what are they doing?"

"What's in it for me?" the small boy asked.

"You won't have to stay outside,"

"Make those pancakes of yours in the morning and you've got yourself a deal," Ian said.

"Deal,"

"They probably got into a play fight and fell down with a chair," Ian said, glancing at the ceiling. "Or rather, Kai tried to grab Tala's glasses again and they fell over in the chair."

"How does he know all of this?" Miguel whispered to Spencer as he passed him with a tray of empty dishes.

"Even if I knew, I'd advice against knowing," Spencer advised. Miguel risked a glance at Ian and then nodded his consent.

"Wonder what's happening to embarrass them up there?" Bryan smirked.

"Don't even think about spying on them," Miguel warned. Bryan's smirk dropped and turned into a pout.

"You people never let me have any fun," Bryan said.

"If I let you have your fun, Bryan…" Miguel shuddered at the thought.

"If we let you have your fun, Bryan then the police would be more pissed at you then they already are," Spencer said.

"Ow..." Tala groaned.

"This is awkward..."

"You said it," Tala winced. "Can you get up?" Kai rolled over to his left.

"I'm to lazy to get up from here..."

"You know what?"

"What?"

"Me too..."

"Right about now..." Ian muttered.

"Did you say something Ian?" Miguel asked.

"Hmm? No nothing," Ian said.

"Ian," Spencer whispered. "What's going on right about now?"

"Right about now, Tala should be..." Ian whispered back, smirking.


"We always used to do this, you know?" Tala said.

"Do what?"

"Lay on the floor until we fall asleep," Tala said.

"And then Spencer or Bryan would put us in bed," Kai said, moving his head so that he was on Tala's chest.

"I've missed this," Tala whispered, meaning it to be a silent thought but Kai heard it and he smiled.

Tala leaned his head down to look at the enigma but then he saw the closed eyes and the evened out breathing.

"Great," Tala muttered. "So much for making a move." He scooped Kai up and kicked the door to the study open, going into Kai's room and setting the teenager on the bed. He smiled and left for the study, returning back with his food that Kai had kindly placed for him.


"Guess nothing happened," Ian sighed out loud.

"Nothing happened?" Bryan repeated, raising an eyebrow.

"Kai would have reacted violently from Tala's...advances and punched him by accident. Then he would have groaned, run downstairs to get either Spencer or Miguel and then apologize to Tala when he woke up. Then Tala would say something stupid and Kai would get pissed and try to punch him again then Spencer would hold him back and you would be laughing your head off," Ian shrugged.

Miguel, Bryan, and Spencer stared at the freshman.

"How does he...?" Miguel said.

"I don't want to know..." Bryan muttered.

"Neither do I," Spencer said, shaking his head.


Me: How was that? Sorry it was so short but I felt like I owed you guys an update! Hope you enjoyed that...I'll do better next time!