A/N: Another filler! Yipee! I can feel your excitement already! XD Sorry it's so short- I had absolutely no idea what to write in this chapter. Don't ya just love writer's block?

I startled as I felt a hard tug at the end of my fishing pole. Finally! I eagerly reeled in the line as I had been instructed hours earlier, my mouth already watering at the prospect of having fish for dinner tonight. Because I'd gotten a late start farming this year and was pretty much broke, I'd been living off of Ramen Noodles for weeks. I almost would've eaten my own foot just to get a change in my diet.

"Nice catch," Kai snickered as I stared in disappointment at the old boot that I caught on my hook. "But I wouldn't quit my day job, if I were you."

"Shut up!" I snapped playfully, punching him lightly on the arm. "It was my first time! Gimme a break!"

"No can do. I'm your brother; it's my job."

"In that case, you deserve a promotion."

"Thank you, thank you very much!" he said, a perfect imitation of Elvis.

I laughed. It was nice to have my big brother home, even if it was only for the summer.

Kai checked his wristwatch, then suddenly packing up our fishing equipment.

"Hey, Pony, I gotta go. I'm supposed to meet some of the guys for a drink in a few. Catch ya later!"

"'Kay, see ya. Have fun."

I sighed sadly as soon as he was out of hearing distance. Kai's departure meant that I had to go work. Ugh. I had at least five fields worth of seeds that still needed to be planted, and my laundry wasn't going to do itself. The sun was already beginning to set and I hadn't even started.

I reluctantly climbed to my feet, brushing off the sand that stuck to the back of my shorts, and began the long hike from the beach to my farm. I made sure to avoid the yurt to my right, and instead took the left-hand path when I reached the crossroads.

"And what, exactly, do you think you're doing?" A silky, yet confused, voice asked from the direction I did not travel in.

I did not agknowledge the thief, thinking he was talking to me, and instead continued on my way, but a second voice made me freeze in my tracks.

"Brightening your day, man! Music calms the mind and soothes the soul, you know."

Oh goddess. Two of my least favorite people in the world in one place. I quickened my pace, eager to get away. I gotta get out of here before they notice-

"Pony? Is that you?" Gustafa questioned.

I cursed. Why me?

"No."

"Pony! It is you! Come over here, sister!" He called cheerfully, motioning for me to join him.

My shoulders drooped as I unwillingly lumbered to his front yard, wanting to avoid any later confrontations from the crazed hippie that might result from fleeing. I made sure to keep a safe distance from the pair, however, by standing at the bottom of the stairs leading to his home. Skye raised an eyebrow at me, motioning with his head towards the musician as if asking Who the hell is this guy?

A impish grin appeared on my face as I realized what was happening. This is going to be fun.

Gustafa looked to me, and I gave him a reassuring smile. Skye was right- I was getting better at this acting thing. As soon as he turned his back to me to face the thief, I quickly grabbed two cotton balls from a first aid kit in my rucksack and stuffed them in my ears. Hopefully, it would reduce the pain and suffering a little.

Then, he pulled out his ukelele and began to play the dreaded notes that have starred in my nightmares for so long. The dude put Freddy Krueger to shame.

The Phantom Thief's eyes opened wide in shock, and looked as if they were about to pop out of his skull. His mouth hung open a little in disbelief. He attempted to regain his usual cool composure, but failed. Miserably. I savored this moment; I'd probably never see him lose his cool like this ever again. It was definately what you might call a "Kodak Moment". He tried to leave, but Gustafa blocked him, copying his every move like a mirror image. The Prince of the Stars looked to me in desperation, his eyes pleading. I almost felt sorry for the poor guy. Almost.

"Revenge is sweet!" I giggled and, having taken all I could of the song without shooting myself, continued the long hike back to my farm. It didn't matter anymore that I had work to do. This was the best day of my life.

A/N: Wow. I really suck at writing fillers o_O Sorry, everyone! I tried! :'(