"Finished!" Toph exclaimed triumphantly, stacking tons of papers on top of each other and lifting them into her arms. Aang watched with an amused smile on his face as Toph struggled with the papers for a moment.
Aang glanced around the crowded office, at the boxes pilled in the closet, the papers, file folders, and broken pencils crowding the couch, and boxes of kids records everywhere on the floor and said, "Where are we going to put all those papers without getting them messed up with others?"
"I dunno." Toph said, shifting the heavy stack of papers in her arms once more. Toph turned one way and turned the other way quick enough to almost spill the papers.
"Careful!" Aang shouted, jumping up from the chair and taking a hold on Toph's elbow. They had just spent the last three hours sorting through the papers, filling them out, filing them into the sections and throwing away unneeded junk.
"Chill." Toph said, pulling her elbow from his grasp, nearly making her trip over a box on the floor. It didn't help that the carpet made her vision funny. Toph strode past Aang, trying desperately to not trip over anything as she made her way to the couch.
"Let me take some of the papers." Aang suggested, following Toph through the wreckage.
"I don't need help." Toph said indigently. She took another step, and her foot stepped on top of a thick sharpie. Toph gasped and stumbled and Aang grabbed onto her again.
"Your gonna fall." Aang said teasingly, keeping his hold on Toph's arms.
Toph started to step back. "No I'm no- AH!" Toph stumbled right into one of the files sitting on the floor and she tumbled backwards, this time dragging Aang with her.
Papers fluttered around them, some blown slightly off course due to the small fan in the window.
"Ow." Aang moaned as he propped himself up on his elbows. Toph was laying right beneath him, a dazed look in her eyes. She sat up as much as she could with Aang on top of her and squeezed her eyes shut. And then she started to laugh.
Aang looked at her like she was crazy before a grin slid across his face as well and soon both of them where laughing so hard that their ribs were aching. Aang finally reduced his full out laughter into small chuckles and as he looked at Toph's smiling face, the grin was diminished slightly.
"Now we have to do this all over again." Toph said, still laughing a bit and turned her head to all the extra papers around them.
"Hey, Toph," Aang said softly.
"Hm?" Toph faced him again, a lazy look in her eye. Aang looked at them and smiled slightly before cupping one of her cheeks in his hand that wasn't holding him from falling on top of her and pulling her lips to his.
Her lips were warm and soft against his and he felt his heart race as soon as they touched. Toph stiffened in surprise before returning the kiss, bringing her hand to the back of his neck and deepening the kiss and Aang's hand fell to her waist. Toph opened her mouth slightly and Aang responded, his tongue brushing her lip.
The was a low squeaking sound from behind them and they didn't notice that it was the door opening.
"What on earth is going on in here?" Ayane, Aang's mother, said exasperatedly, scanning the room with her papers all over and her son on top of his friend kissing her. Aang and Toph's attention snapped to Ayane and she smiled.
"I'll just leave you two alone, shall I?" She said, not even bothering to hide her smirk. She winked at Aang before closing the door and he blushed heavily.
"Perfect timing." She said to Aang's father, who was pretending to read the paper and hide his smile at the same time.
Too. Short. I would killl my parents if they did that to me but this was too funny to resist. And yes I did add more to the previous chapter, just in case your wondering. I always pictured Aangs parents to be as fun and carefree as he is and this is aangs mother being helpfull.
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