I don't own Love Hina, and I never will, *cries* so don't go around
accusing me of stealing Ken Akamatsu's ideas, okay? I'm just a poor, bored,
fanfic writer.
PART TWO: A Sticky Situation
"Ack! Kanako! How did this happen?" Shinobu asked, running around the room with a mop in her hands, trying desperatly to clean up the mess the older girl had just made. "I don't know!" Kanako replied indignantly, trying to help Shinobu mop up the contents of what was once cake batter, but now was a sticky mess. "Sorry, Shinobu. I didn't mean to spill the cake mix." Kanako said, leaning on the mop after twenty minutes of mopping up cake batter. "No worries. Everyone does it once in a while. At least this time I had someone to help me clean it." Shinobu replied, smiling. "Right. We'd better make another bowl of cake batter, or there won't be any cake for the party tonight." Kanako said. "Right. I'll get the flour and sugar, you get the water and milk." Shinobu agreed. (Gomen. I don't know how to make cake from scratch, so I just made this up. The next paragraph is just explaining what the cake looks like, so don't read it if you don't feel like it.)
Once Shinobu and Kanako had finished the cake, they stood back and admired their work. Standing in front of them was a cake at least two and a half feet tall with five layers, and each one getting smaller. They had colored the mixtures so that the cake would look festive, in a pattern of red and green. Even the icing was spectacular. Shinobu had drawn a Christmas tree on the top with icing, and Kanako had decorated the outside edges with fluffy white icing.
"Well, that's everything." Kanako announced proudly, looking at the half- dozen other meals the two girls had made. It seemed like a miracle that two young girls could make such a feast, but everyone knew that it was real, and would be absolutely delicious when they got to eat it. "Uh huh, it is." Shinobu said. "What do you say we take a break?" Kanako, looking a bit exhausted after working I nthe kitchen for three hours, gladly agreed. "Okay, sounds great." And with that, the two girls headed to the living room to sit down. When they got there, they saw a funny sight and burst out laughing. About five meters away from them was Su, Sara, and Ky, with Naru yelling at them. And next to Naru was Kitsune, all tied up with streamers. It didn't take them long to figure out that the three grinning girls must have tied Kitsune up with streamers as a practical joke. "Mm. Nothing like a nice cup of hot chocolate, huh Shinobu?" Kanako said, sipping her drink. "Yeah. I love Hot chocolate." Shinobu agreed. "Hey. Mind if we sit down?" A girl's voice asked. Shinobu looked up to see Ky, Su, and Sara looking at her. "Uh, sure, Ky. I don't mind. Do you Kanako?" Shinobu replied. "I'm fine with it." Kanako shrugged. "Great, thanks." Ky, said, sitting down on the sofa across from Kanako and Shinobu. Su and Sara followed suit. "So why was Naru yelling at you?" Kanako asked, wanting to hear anything she might have missed. "Well, Su, Ky, and I decided to play a joke on Kitsune and tied her up with some streamers. She should have been able to break out of them, they weren't that strong. We managed to get down, tie her up, and get back up the tree in about ten minutes. But then Naru needed Kitsune's help, and she found out, and yelled at us." Sara explained. "Ky was cute and got us out of trouble trouble, though." Su added. Kanako looked surprised. "Since when can Ky be cute?" She asked. Ky, in response, put her hands behind her back and pouted. "Since now." She said. Shinobu shook her head at the three girls who had just sat down. "Why do you play these tricks?" She asked. "I dunno. It's fun." Ky shrugged. "Well, we'd better finish putting up the decorations." And they were off. Once again, Shinobu and Kanako were left baffeled. "Damn. I wish they'd told me they were going to play a trick on Kitsune." Kanako grumbled. "Huh? Why?" Shinobu asked, confused. "Because I would have offered to help them." Kanako stated. "Oh. I'm kind of tired. Kanako? Could you please wake me up when the party starts?" Shinobu asked, yawning. "Sure thing Shinobu." Kanako whispered as she watched the young girl fall asleep on the sofa. "Sure thing."
PART TWO: A Sticky Situation
"Ack! Kanako! How did this happen?" Shinobu asked, running around the room with a mop in her hands, trying desperatly to clean up the mess the older girl had just made. "I don't know!" Kanako replied indignantly, trying to help Shinobu mop up the contents of what was once cake batter, but now was a sticky mess. "Sorry, Shinobu. I didn't mean to spill the cake mix." Kanako said, leaning on the mop after twenty minutes of mopping up cake batter. "No worries. Everyone does it once in a while. At least this time I had someone to help me clean it." Shinobu replied, smiling. "Right. We'd better make another bowl of cake batter, or there won't be any cake for the party tonight." Kanako said. "Right. I'll get the flour and sugar, you get the water and milk." Shinobu agreed. (Gomen. I don't know how to make cake from scratch, so I just made this up. The next paragraph is just explaining what the cake looks like, so don't read it if you don't feel like it.)
Once Shinobu and Kanako had finished the cake, they stood back and admired their work. Standing in front of them was a cake at least two and a half feet tall with five layers, and each one getting smaller. They had colored the mixtures so that the cake would look festive, in a pattern of red and green. Even the icing was spectacular. Shinobu had drawn a Christmas tree on the top with icing, and Kanako had decorated the outside edges with fluffy white icing.
"Well, that's everything." Kanako announced proudly, looking at the half- dozen other meals the two girls had made. It seemed like a miracle that two young girls could make such a feast, but everyone knew that it was real, and would be absolutely delicious when they got to eat it. "Uh huh, it is." Shinobu said. "What do you say we take a break?" Kanako, looking a bit exhausted after working I nthe kitchen for three hours, gladly agreed. "Okay, sounds great." And with that, the two girls headed to the living room to sit down. When they got there, they saw a funny sight and burst out laughing. About five meters away from them was Su, Sara, and Ky, with Naru yelling at them. And next to Naru was Kitsune, all tied up with streamers. It didn't take them long to figure out that the three grinning girls must have tied Kitsune up with streamers as a practical joke. "Mm. Nothing like a nice cup of hot chocolate, huh Shinobu?" Kanako said, sipping her drink. "Yeah. I love Hot chocolate." Shinobu agreed. "Hey. Mind if we sit down?" A girl's voice asked. Shinobu looked up to see Ky, Su, and Sara looking at her. "Uh, sure, Ky. I don't mind. Do you Kanako?" Shinobu replied. "I'm fine with it." Kanako shrugged. "Great, thanks." Ky, said, sitting down on the sofa across from Kanako and Shinobu. Su and Sara followed suit. "So why was Naru yelling at you?" Kanako asked, wanting to hear anything she might have missed. "Well, Su, Ky, and I decided to play a joke on Kitsune and tied her up with some streamers. She should have been able to break out of them, they weren't that strong. We managed to get down, tie her up, and get back up the tree in about ten minutes. But then Naru needed Kitsune's help, and she found out, and yelled at us." Sara explained. "Ky was cute and got us out of trouble trouble, though." Su added. Kanako looked surprised. "Since when can Ky be cute?" She asked. Ky, in response, put her hands behind her back and pouted. "Since now." She said. Shinobu shook her head at the three girls who had just sat down. "Why do you play these tricks?" She asked. "I dunno. It's fun." Ky shrugged. "Well, we'd better finish putting up the decorations." And they were off. Once again, Shinobu and Kanako were left baffeled. "Damn. I wish they'd told me they were going to play a trick on Kitsune." Kanako grumbled. "Huh? Why?" Shinobu asked, confused. "Because I would have offered to help them." Kanako stated. "Oh. I'm kind of tired. Kanako? Could you please wake me up when the party starts?" Shinobu asked, yawning. "Sure thing Shinobu." Kanako whispered as she watched the young girl fall asleep on the sofa. "Sure thing."
