"Hey Wak". Wakko looked over at Dot as she came up to him. "Hey sis", Wakko greeted back. "Time for a little workout? I can help, you know", she said. Wakko just smiled and got up from the couch.
"Ok, bend down", said Dot and Wakko did so while she helped him do it right. "You have to keep your back straight. You can't bend your head, you have to either look down at the floor or straight. That's the only way this will help you", she explained. Wakko tried, but he only held his head up. "But you have to keep everything straight. Here", said Dot as she held his sides and helped him. He finaly got it right and started breathing the way Hello Nurse showed him to. "There", said Dot, "Now, the other one".
Wakko layed down and Dot helped him with the second exercise. "Hey, don't act like you can't", she told him. So he tried his best to do everything right.
After they finished the workout, they sat on the couch. "So, how's it going?", asked Dot. Wakko sighed, "I don't know...I'm really confused about this...". Dot nodded, "Yeah, me too". "Like, how can there be like a connection between us and humans?", asked Wakko. "I don't know. We should ask the oldest. He knows everything", said Dot a little annoyed and kind of scoffed.
"Speaking of which, where is he anyway?", asked Wakko. Dot sighed again, "Why bother? He's always in charge here. Like, give us some space for once". Wakko looked at her with a confused expresdion on his face, "Hey, why such a reaction?", he asked, "Isn't he nicer to you than to me? Like, "ladies first"? You remember that?". Dot facepalmed, not knowing why herself, "That's what hurts me, Wakko. Have you ever heard of the phrase "The opression hurts me"? Yeah, that's what I want to say. Everyone in the family should be treated equally. And you're not. Can't you see that?!", she kind of raised her voice in the end.
Wakko just stared into space, deep in tought, proccessing what had his little clever sister just said. Then he turned back to her and smiled. "You know, I forgive him. And so should you", he said. Dot sighed once more, "I guess you're right".
"Wait a minute, how do you know all of this anyway?", asked Wakko. Dot smiled, "Oh well, that's an interesting story to tell you".
Flashback
Dot sat in the living room and flipped trough the channels, a bored expression on her face. Her brothers were out, probably doing something zany as usual.
'Sigh, I have nothing to-'
Her tought was interrupted by a familliar sound.
'I don't even have to fight to answer the telephone...'
"Hello?" "Hello Dot. How's it going?", Dot heard a familliar voice. "Nurse? Is that you? Oh well, I'm bored here. Yakko and Wakko went somewhere...they told me to stay here, how not fair..." "Aww...", said the nurse, "Well, it's great you told me that. See, we have to talk about something". "What is it?", asked Dot. "Sigh, do you think they're getting along...?".
Dot made a confused face, "What do you mean? We're all getting along pretty well-" "I don't think so", said the nurse. "Huh?!" "Yes Dot. I think Yakko's not being fair to Wakko. Let me explain. On our second appointment, he barely talked, So I assumed it was because he was alone. How? Very simple, Yakko is literaly in charge of every single situation, so he pressured Wakko not to talk".
Dot stood there, wide-eyed. as she gasped in shock and covered her mouth.
'No, no, please don't interrupt...That's it! It's true! So, that's why Wakko complained on that road trip with Scratchy while me and Yakko fought! Ugh, how could I?!'
"Dot? You still there?" . Dot was brought back from her toughts as she snapped at no one in particular, no wrong, at HERSELF, "That's true! Wakko has every right to complain and interrupt! I was such a...a...", she sighed, frustrated, "I'm sooo sorry...", she said as she wiped a tear from her eye.
"Hey...calm down...I'm sure Wakko will forgive you", said the nurse. "Really?", Dot asked. "Of course", said the nurse.
End of the flasback
"And that's how I regretted everything I have done to you", Dot finished her little story. At that Wakko hugged her. "I forgive you too, Dot", he said, "And never forget that". Dot smiled, "Thanks Wak, I won't".
A/n: "No, no, please don't interrupt" - Be A Pest.
