T.K. and Kari Forever 2

"All right!" Matt said, pouring over some magazines on his couch. Tai leaned over.
"Did you find some chicks?" He asked.
"No, listen to this." Matt whispered. "My brother asked your sister out."
"No way!" Tai said. "What does this have to do with the magazine?"
"I don't know." Matt said. "She said yes." Tai pouted.
"T.K. told you?" He asked. "Kari never told me." Matt smiled slyly and squirmed.
"Well, he didn't exactly tell me." Matt said. "I picked it out of him." The doorbell rang. Matt got up to get it and opened the door.
"Hey Matt!" Jun said. Matt shut the door and leaned against it.
"Matt, who is it?" Tai asked, still leafing through magazines.
"You do NOT want to know." Matt said. "It's Jun." Tai started to giggle. Matt locked the door and returned to the magazines. "She can just wait out there as long as she wants."
Outside, Jun kicked the door and left the box of chocolates at the door.
T.K. had just arrived home a couple of minutes after Jun had left. He hopped up the steps and picked up the chocolates.
"Wow, who left this?" He asked. Sniffing the box, he announced, "Chocolates!" There was no label on it. Perhaps Kari? He knocked.
"Go AWAY!" A voice said. T.K. blinked.
"Eh, Matt, open the door!" He yelled. A second later, the door sprang open. Matt gave a nervous laugh and let T.K. in.
"Who left these?" T.K. asked.
"Oh, chocolates, and my favorite!" Matt ripped open the box, and then dropped them. "Wait, must be from Jun!"
"So what?" T.K. asked, taking out the chocolates and popping a few in his mouth.
"T.K., come here!" Tai said. T.K. ran up to Tai. "Are you going out with my sister?" T.K. gave a nervous chuckle.
"Yes." He said. Tai winked at Matt.
"All right, just wanted to know."
"So I'll come to pick you up around four?" T.K. asked her. She was standing next to her locker with her books.
"Sure, four sounds good." She said. "Are we still going to be at that lake?" T.K. shrugged.
"If you want." He said.
"All right." Kari replied. "That was nice."
They walked down the hall together. Davis started to follow (yes, he's been listening to their conversations in the hallways), but another conversation caught his attention.
"They're so cute." Matt said.
"Your brother better be nice to my sister." Tai said.
"They were nice last time." Matt said.
"Yeah." Tai said. "That was cool."
"I wonder what he said to her." Matt said, since they were out of hearing distance to have heard what Kari and T.K. were talking about. "T.K. needs a lesson."
"I think he's doing pretty well." Tai said.
"He's going to make a fool out of himself." Matt replied. They walked down the hallway to their class.
"Huh?" Davis asked. "Matt and Tai spied on Kari and T.K. on their last date? Whoa, I've gotta try that sometime!"
The sun was still bright in the sky when T.K. came over. He ringed the doorbell and Tai flung the door open.
"Kari." He said, narrowing his eyes. T.K. nodded slowly. Unknown to him, Kari had been trying on clothes ever since she arrived home, and Tai was getting suspicious. Tai walked to the bottom of the steps.
"YO, Kari!" He called. "Your boyfriend is here!" Tai giggled and ran to the phone. He watched Kari come down the steps and walk out the door with T.K. and dialed Matt's phone number. No reply. Guh, must be at band practice. He dialed band practice, but no one was there either.
"Matt, where are you?" Tai asked, dialing his home number again. There was a click and Matt picked up the phone.
"What's up, Tai?" He asked. "I was guessing it was you."
"Your people just asked my people on a date to the lake again. Your people have been talking to my people." Tai announced. Matt laughed.
"Don't you mean my brother and your sister?"
"It's a song." Tai said.
"I know." Matt replied. "I'll be there in five minutes. Get the binoculars ready."
T.K. was very content with himself, walking down the road with Kari at his side. They finally arrived and T.K. got them a boat again.
"Thank you." Kari said shyly. T.K. smiled at her and helped her in. They slowly rowed out to the middle of the lake.
Davis was already in the bushes when Matt and Tai arrived. Not wanting to be close to them, he moved another twenty feet away into another bush and watched with his own binoculars.
"Look, see, I told you that your pe-" Tai started but Matt put a hand over his mouth.
"Tai, not so loud, and stop with the peoples." Matt said. Tai adjusted the binoculars.
"Hmm, not much movement. I guess that my pe- (glare from Matt) I mean, my sister and your brother are pretty shy." Tai said.
"I guess so." Matt said. Tai and Matt exchanged looks and thoughts. "We really need to tape these kinds of things."
"Well, I really do wonder what they're talking about now." Tai said. "They're just looking at each other."
"Kari." T.K. said. "Do you have a feeling we're being watched?"
"Well, there are a lot of people around." Kari said. "But yeah, I do. Isn't it strange?" The exchanged a look. "You don't think, T.K..."
"They're capable of everything." T.K. said. "Don't worry though, if I kiss you and Tai comes charging at me to kill me, I'll remember to protect you." They laughed and Kari reached forward and gave T.K. a kiss.
"Why don't we see?" She asked, laughing.
In the bushes, Davis stiffened up.
"No, Kari, no! You can do better than T.K.!" Davis sighed and watched again.
"Nothing's happening." T.K. said. "We can be sure that Matt's not here." (In the bushes: "Look, ouch, whoa, my people just kissed your pe- Ow, Matt, what was that for?!" "Stop saying people!" Matt said. "I know it's a song, but still, stop Tai!" "I can say whatever I want!" Tai and Matt started to fight.) T.K. smiled and leaned towards Kari. She closed her eyes and felt his warm breath on her face just a moment before he reached out and kissed her.
"And that was not a test." T.K. said as he let go. She smiled in his eyes. Suddenly, there was a noise behind them and they turned around, T.K.'s hand still on Kari's cheek. Two things were happening.
The first one, Tai and Matt had been fighting and had fallen into the water. There was a great splash, but it was so big and both were still underwater and desperately surfacing and splashing that neither T.K. nor Kari could make out the figures. And if they had waited longer, they would've seen a big mud cake come out of the water. But something else caught their attention.
Right besides the splash, a brown-headed boy was running towards them and unmistakably cursing.
"Is that Tai?" T.K. wondered.
"No, it looks more like Davis." Kari said. "Um, T.K., good idea: Start rowing."
"Yeah." T.K. and Kari were still paralyzed, looking at the kid until he was less than twelve feet away from them and swimming as fast as he could. T.K. suddenly grabbed the oars and started to paddle as fast as he could. They could hear Davis shouting,
"Kari, what are you doing, and letting T.K. kiss you like that! Answer me Kari!" Kari winced. Davis continued cursing at T.K. until something grabbed him from underneath and pulled him under. The next second, the couple saw three muddy figures scramble up the bank and into the bushes.
"Wow." Kari said. T.K. frowned.
"Now what do you think of Davis, Kari?" T.K. asked.
"A selfish brat." Hoping that Davis was watching, Kari kissed T.K. passionately.
"Oh my god!" Davis said, watching them from the bushes. Tai and Matt had collapsed.
"Hey, that's my brother you're talking about!" Said Matt, who had gone and grabbed Davis.
"Yeah, and that's my sister!" Tai said. "Listen Davis, you people stay away from my people!"
"Huh?" Davis asked. Tai laughed.
"I'm just kidding." He said, trying to ignore the glare coming from Matt. "Really!"
"Ohh." Matt groaned. "Look at the state we're in! We can't walk around public that this!"
"Try walking around nude." Tai suggested. Matt slapped him.
"Ouch." Davis was watching T.K. and Kari make out as if their lives depended on it (if you haven't noticed, they were just doing that to annoy Davis). Tai and Matt huddled around the opening of the bush and watched. Tai took out the binoculars and looked, then suddenly put them down very quickly.
"What's wrong?" Matt asked.
"Nothing, really." Tai said. "Okay, well, your people just-" Matt got up.
"That's it, Tai, I'm leaving!" Matt stomped out of the bush.
"You know, the water looks so clean but it's actually not." Davis said. Tai slumped back on the bank.
"You noticed?" He said.
"All right." Kari said. "I think they're gone now."
"See that muddy figure jogging around that curve?" T.K. pointed. Kari titled her head and looked.
"The one everyone's looking at?" She asked. "Oh, he has a blond head! Is that Matt?"
"Sure looks like it." T.K. said. "Looks like Tai and Matt and Davis all decided to show up." He looked towards the bank and saw two figures stranded there. Kari and T.K. laughed.
"I'd give them a ride to the other side so they wouldn't have to put up with the staring, but as soon as I'd get over there, Davis would've had his nails in my throat." T.K. said. Kari nodded.
"Even if I went with you." She said glumly. "Well, this serves them right, telling them not to spy on our dates ever again." Kari and T.K. exchanged a look.
"And while they're still here..." T.K. said. The two laughed and began grossing Davis out again.
"Strike, strike, strike!" Tai was saying on the bank. Davis groaned.
"Someone fetch me a pitcher of water." Said Davis.
"Hey, I think they're pretty cute there." Tai said. Davis looked at T.K., and then at the pretty girl next to him.
"I wish she were mine." He murmured and fainted. Tai smiled. He was glad to have such a sister.
And what was T.K. thinking? Well, how about how lucky and happy he was at that very moment.