A/N: This scene is inspired by a scene in Dustpool's "Two Useless Wires." and parts of the dialogue are also inspired from that story, particularly the phrase "Oh my wires!" :D


"Good morning, love." Beetee whispered into his wife's ear as he felt her stirring the next morning.

"Beetee - we have -" Wiress began.

"A long day, I know." Beetee said gently. Tears leaked out Wiress' large sad eyes. "Oh, honey." Beetee whispered wiping her tears away with his thumbs. He kissed her cheek. "Honey, I know you're thinking about the kids, but I know you're already a good mentor to them. I think they'll do well in training today."

"Beetee -" Wiress whispered. "We have to keep getting sponsors and -"

"I know." He said gently. "I don't think the kids are up yet. Let's just relax for a while." Wiress nodded. She held Beetee's hands.

"Beetee -" Wiress said, a smile playing on her face.

"Yes, hon?" Wiress blushed.

"When I was a tribute - I imagined -" Beetee kissed her on her cheek. "Me coming in here and -"

"And spending time with your dear mentor?" Beetee chuckled. Wiress blushed. He laughed. "Well, Mrs. Wiress Tesla, your now former mentor thinks the odds are definitely in your favor this morning." He said smiling before kissing her on the lips.

"Oh - Beetee -" Wiress whispered before kissing him deeply. "I love you so much."

Coil woke up and looked around her luxurious bedroom. She was surprised that she had slept so well the previous night. She heard Dave walking around in his room. She thought she heard someone sighing and the sound of something thumping. She heard another thump and decided to go into the hallway. "Coil?" Dave asked coming out of his room. "Do you hear something?" Coil nodded. "Oh good. I'm not imagining things." They walked down the hallway and came to a door that was nearly closed. It wasn't properly latched however, and it had swung open half an inch.

"Wiress -" Dave heard his mentor whisper. They heard a deep groan followed by a thump. "Wiress, baby -"

"Oh - Beetee - BEETEE - OH - OH MY WIRES!" Coil gasped as she heard her mentor's voice very loudly through the door.

"I'm checking on them." Dave said authoritatively. He pushed open the door and screamed.

Wiress screamed and pulled the blankets over herself and her husband a second after the fifteen year old tribute opened the door. "DAVE! THEY'RE NOT WEARING ANYTHING!" Coil screeched.

"EW!" Dave yelped, his voice cracking. "We - thought - we thought - something was wrong -" he gasped. Coil grabbed his hand and pulled him down the hallway. Once they were safely away from the door, they made disgusted faces as they stared at each other. They both knew that walking in on their mentors would make for a very awkward morning.

"BEETEE!" Wiress screeched red-faced.

"Honey - they didn't see anything." Beetee sputtered.

"You - didn't - lock -" Wiress rolled off her husband and threw on her robe that was on the floor. She slammed the door closed and locked it.

"I thought I did." Beetee said guiltily.

"NO - you - DIDN'T!" Wiress said. "It's locked now."

"That's good." Beetee said as he dozed off. He yelped when his wife jumped on top of him.

"Beetee -" Wiress began in an exaggerated bossy voice. staring into his eyes. "You didn't lock -"

"You said that already, hon." Beetee said trying not to sound too tired. Wiress smirked at him. Oh no.

"So you are a very bad boy -" Wiress whispered noticing they still had half an hour before breakfast. Beetee gulped.

"I will gladly take your punishment, Mrs. Wiress Carpenter Tesla." Wiress giggled. Thus the Teslas learned a very important lesson: When there are kids in the house always lock the door.