A/N: Alright, so I have been looking forward to writing this chapter ever since I started this story. Problem is: It didn't turn out the way that I hoped. I hope this short moment of pure fluff and 3/4ness is ok with you guys. Thank you for your wonderful reviews.
Rachpop15: You're Back! :D Thanks!
KNDFANGIRL: Yeah... the thought did cross my mind to mess up their prom and then have them reconcile later, but that's your story. :3 Aww, Thank you! And you write the KND characters AMAZINGLY well in your own fics. Luck has been wished and I you will find the cure (or at least treatment) to that vile disease called Writers Block.
killing u with umbrellas: It's Wally. What security system can kick him out?
madier1095: You all said you wanted what was coming to Lizzie, and so she has recieved her "just desserts" **recieves boos from the crowd**
Abby- you did not just do that.
Hoagie- I call it!
yougotburned: (:
kukibaby03: Thank you
CallMeSweetie: Of course it would. :D Hmm... I never thought about Lizzie remembering. Curse you plot holes! Anyway... I'm not sure yet whether it will mess 'em up or not. **smirks evilly**
And so without further or do...
Codename Kids Next Door: Operation U.N.I.T.E.
Unprepared
Night
Introduces
Teens
Exclusively
Chapter 35
Spring Day
Wally was already sitting up on a tree branch when Kuki walked in. After a prior issue with accidentally getting too close, the Aussie knew that his brother and friends had booby trapped the tree. Before she had arrived, he went through and clipped wires, blocked openings and cut ropes so that his little section of tree branch was clear and trap free.
"Hi, Wally!"
"Hey," he called. Kuki worked her way up climbing the branches until she able to scoot over the bow and sit next to Wally.
"That was fun," she smiled.
"Ya sure got up here fast," he said impressed.
She cocked an eyebrow. "You almost sound surprised."
"Nah, Ah saw ya climb that rope in gym. Impressive for a Sheila."
"Are you saying girls aren't as good as climbing then boys?"
"Eh…"
Kuki smirked and played with a strand of loose hair. "You know—I almost broke up with Ace because he kept pushing that boys were better than girls," she said slyly. Wally's eyes practically popped out of his head.
His hand came up and slapped his forehead. Brilliant ya idiot!
"Uh… well Ah meant…"
Kuki laughed. "I'm only teasing you Wally."
Wally smiled nervously and scratched at the back of his neck. "Yeah—"
"It's a nice view up here," she said, eyes fixed in front of her. Over the Uno house was their neighborhood, the park, and, in the distance, downtown.
Wally didn't bother with the scenery. His eyes were fixed on her. "It sure is…"
"So what did you get for your Algebra homework?"
"Wha- huh?"
"Your Algebra homework. The piece of paper we worked on over the phone last night? How'd you do?"
"Oh… That homework. Uh… I got a C."
"Oh, Wally I'm sorry."
"Eh, it's no big deal."
"Yeah, but you worked hard on getting your grades up. Has your wrestling coach asked you back yet now that your GPA is up?"
"No," he replied.
"No?" she asked surprised
"No."
"Why?"
"Beats me," he shrugged.
"That's not fair! Why don't you go tell the principal?"
"Whinny Finny isn't gonna try and get meh back on the team. He hates moi guts, remembah?"
Kuki sighed. "It's still not fair."
"Nothin in life is," Wally snorted and rocked back and forth on the tree limb.
"You're going to fall off if you keep doing that," Kuki warned.
"Am not."
"Are too."
"Am not!"
"Are too!"
"AM NOT!"
"ARE TOO!"
"AM NOT!"
Kuki rolled her eyes and swung her legs. "Are you really that stubborn?"
"Yep."
"Uh-huh." Kuki took her attention away from him and started studying the treehouse. "This place is so cool. I can't believe I've really never noticed it before now."
The kids were working outside on one of the balconies. The heavier set boy with the goggles was working on a new security device, the girl with the oversized green shirt was playing with a new favorite toy. Mr... Mr. Fuzzy... Mr. Fuzzy-kins. "I wuv you!" The stuffed animal slowly turned into a ripped up suit with a blonde boy in it. "I wuv you."
"Well, mah brother and his friends don't loike people comin here anyway."
"Then is it ok if we are here?" she asked.
Wally smirked. "Whot are those squirts gonna do? Hit us with a Rainbow Dorkie?"
"You didn't just call a giant rainbow monkey stupid did you?" she asked angrily.
The giant purple monkey turned around, flames of fury in its eyes.
"Whoi do these things always happen ta meh?" he asked.
"Rainbow Monkey," she corrected.
"Whatevah."
"Why don't you like Rainbow Monkeys? They're so cute."
"They're girly, that's why!"
"Rainbow Monkeys! Rainbow Monkeys! All so very Round! And SUPER CHUNKY!"
"You say girly like it's bad," she argued.
"It is."
"Is not."
"Is too."
"Is not."
Both froze, now realizing how close they became as they argued. Kuki smiled and tucked a hair behind her ear. Wally stared at her. She looks… amazing…
"Kuki," the blond boy chained to the iceburg looked at his Japanese crush next to him. Figuring they were doomed anyway, what did he have to lose? "Ah've always wanted ta tell ya somethin-" Leaning in slowly, the moment pulled him to her… closer… closer…
"WHAT ARE YA DOIN?"
Wally yelled and fell backwards off of the tree branch. It wasn't that far of a drop, but it was enough of an impact to fill the Aussie teen's vision with stars.
"Wally?"
"Ugh…" he groaned, sitting up and rubbing the lump on his head. At first all he could see was Kuki, causing a goofy grin to stretch his mouth. As his vision cleared, he could make out a smaller frame behind her, and then more and more smaller people. It was his brother Joey and his friends.
"Wally, what are ya doin here?" he asked angrily.
"Just… laying around," he answered simply, trying to sound casual and tough. Joey was glaring and his friends had some type of weird toy guns pointed at him.
"We should blast you for being in our tree house," threatened a brunette boy in the front.
"Back off," Wally growled. "We weren't hurtin nothin." Kuki came down from the tree branch and stood a little behind Wally.
"Just don't come in our tree house again," Joey growled back. "Last thing we need is ya bloody teenagers around."
Wally rolled his eyes and took Kuki's hand. "C'mon. Ah'll take ya home."
"Is your brother and his friends always like this?" she asked.
"Unfortunately."
The kids made sure Wally and Kuki were gone before going in the tree house. The leader with the brown locks turned on Joey. "Numbuh 104, what was you're brother doing here?"
"Ah don't know. Looked like he was just hangin out with that girl."
"Well… I still want a sweep of the tree house. Check for bugs, damage, and make sure all our files are still intact and present," the leader said. The other kids of Sector V saluted.
"Yes sir, Numbuh 106, sir!"
"They won't get us," Numbuh 106 muttered.
