Wally and Kuki were riding on the neighborhood streets. It was 9:30pm, and the surroundings were quiet. The only thing that was heard was the sound of Kuki's Bike and Wally's borrowed scooter.
Wally was silently wincing in pain. He was still injured from his fight today. Wally had a bruised eye and slightly swollen cheeks. They were barely noticeable.
"Do you want to ride on my bike with me?" asked Kuki.
Wally looked at her. "Why do you ask?"
"You seem too hurt to ride dat scooter. I can see you're in pain." She winked. "A girl knows."
Wally stopped. "Ah," he gave a sweet smile. "You win."
The blonde put away his scooter and put the strap over his shoulders. He went on Kuki's bike and stood where the wheels were. The wheels had poles so a friend could ride in the back.
He put his hands on her hips and blushed. Kuki winced for a second but got comfortable.
"You ready?"
"Yeh'."
They rode in to the night.
"So where are we going?" asked Kuki.
"I dunno," said Wally. "How about the point?"
"Alright, but I don't have any money for skates."
The Australian suddenly remembered about the skating rink.
"Oh yeh'! They have a skating rink! I forgot!"
Kuki stopped the bike and widened her eyes. She turned around and looked at him. She glared.
"What do you mean you forgot? You weren't planning ANYTING were you?" She had her fist up.
Wallaby gave a nervous laugh and waved his hands for mercy. "No! No! I wasn't gonna do somethin'! I would neva'!"
"Ok!" she said, grinning widely.
Wally gave a surprised face, considering how quick her moods change.
"Well if it makes you feel better, I don't have any money either."
Kuki smiled. "Then let's go up to look at da city!"
"Alright. Sure."
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They rode to the city and then up the mountain. The couple saw a lot of cars parked at the point. They even saw a couple with kids making out.
"Yuck!" said Wally, looking at the cars with people kissing.
"What do you mean yuck? I think it's romantic," the Asian girl said, as she was going into a dream world.
"I just don't like to see others kissing like that. It makes me sick!"
"Well," Kuki said blushing. "We haven't made out yet. We just shared a kiss."
Wallaby blushed as red as a tomato. "Well," he said in a cracked voice. "Well I...I-I-"
Kuki giggled.
Wallaby wrapped his arms around Kuki's shoulders and put his chin on top of her head.
"All because I don't like to see it doesn't mean I don't want to do it."
Kuki widened her eyes and was silent. She enjoyed feeling his warmth as she rode up to the point.
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While they were riding, Kuki started to pant. It was a good workout riding to the top. Wallaby noticed this.
"Kuki, do ya' want me ta' take over?"
She panted in-between words. "No, it's ok."
"Are ya' sure?"
"You're the one in pain silly!"
Wally had a struck of guilt.
"Stop the bike right now, I'm taking over. I'm all betta'."
"No!"
"C'mon Kuki. I'll jump off the bike if you don't!"
She gave a tisk. "Fine, you win."
Kuki stopped the bike and had Wallaby take over. She went to the back of the bike and got a grip of his hips.
They got to the top of the mountain within five minutes. Wally and Kuki got off of Kuki's bike.
"That's it," Wally said panting. "The moment I can, I'm going to get my license!"
"Yay! Then you can take me driving in your car!" she said enthusiastically, like she did when she was in the Kids Next Door.
Wally smiled. He went over to her and rouged up her hair.
She smiled and straightened it when he let go.
The couple went over to a rail, which gave a view of the city. For a minute they just sat there gaping at the scenery.
Kuki looked at her boyfriends face. "Scott really beat you bad, huh?" she said, touching his cheek.
She felt his cheek getting warm.
"Huh? Oh yeh'," he looked at her. It's no big deal.
"It sure looks like it," she said, still touching his cheek.
She lightly took off a part of the Band-Aid from Wally's cheek.
"Ow!"
"Oops! Sorry. It's just so tempting to take off a Band-Aid! You don't even need it anymore. Da cut is going away."
They smiled at each other.
"I've noticed dat your anger problem isn't occurring as much."
"Really," he said thinking. "Yeh'! I've noticed that too."
"I think dat back when you were in da Kids Next Door, your anger problem wasn't as bad as it is now. Now dat you're back wit us, you seem more calm!"
'It's mostly because of you Kuki,' thought the injured blonde.
He gave her a wide smile.
Kuki cocked her head. "What is it?"
"N-nothing!"
Wally reached out his arm and put it over her shoulder. She leaned on him.
They were in silence as they were watching the city. Kuki was the one who broke it.
"I was worried about you today."
"Hmm?"
"Da fight. You have no idea how worried I was. I thought you were going to be killed. Thank goodness Scott is on our side now."
"Yeh'. And we now have to fight the Delightful Teenagers. I seriously think our teachers are workin' for the Delightful's."
"You tink?"
"Well, it's all starting to come back to me."
Kuki got off from Wally and looked at him. He let go of Kuki's shoulder.
"What is?"
"Our missions an' all. There was this one time I snuck into a rated R movie, and it was full of adults plotting to get rid of the Kids Next Door."
"When was this?"
"When you saw the Rainbow Monkey Movie." Wally laughed.
Kuki whacked him on the head.
"Ow! What's that for?!" he said, rubbing the spot.
"Don't make fun of rainbow monkeys!"
Wally sighed. "I neva' liked them. You're the crazy one who was obsessed." He laughed again.
"Hrmph!"
Kuki had her arms crossed and her eyes closed with irritation.
"Alright, alright. I'm sorry!"
She opened an eye. "Sorry huh? Well sorry isn't gonna cut it!" She closed the eye.
"What? But I said I'm sorry!"
Kuki was silent.
Wally smirked. He dipped down right under Kuki's chin, swooped up to her level and kissed her on the lips.
She shot open her eyes and smiled to the kiss.
Wally felt as if there were fireworks exploding. It was a tingling sensation that sent chills down his spine, but in a good way of course. The fourteen year old stopped the kiss to take a breath.
"How about that?"
She felt like she melted in to a blob. "I forgive you," she said lazily.
Wally felt the tight knot in his stomach, which made him skip a beat.
"I suddenly remember somethin'!" exclaimed the blonde.
"You mean back when we were in da Kids Next Door?"
"Yeh'! This girl. She was in my dream. The dream with us," he blushed. "You know."
Kuki stiffened herself and grinned. "So who is she?"
"Numbuh eighty-six. Her name is Franny. Unfortunately, I'm starting to remember her well. The girl had red hair and had an Irish accent. She was sexist towards boys, and always belittled us." Wally noticed Kuki's confused face. "Try to remember her Numbuh Three- I mean Kuki."
Kuki thought hard. She felt a sharp pain in the back of her hair, as if someone was pulling it.
"Ow!" She rubbed the pain away.
"What happened?"
"I-I remember vaguely. She was pulling my hair for some reason. Did she hate me?"
"No, she didn't. She didn't hate girls. I think she was jealous of us. She saw us together the day you were decommissioned."
"How do you know all of this Wally?"
"I uh, I have dreams. I don't know how. Do you have dreams?"
Kuki was in a daze.
"Kuki?"
No response.
He went up to her and waved his hands in front of her. "Earth to Kuki!"
"I am going to erase your memories extra hard so you don't remember your 'precious' memories of Numbuh Four," she said in a very monotone voice.
"Huh?"
"And just so you can suffer," she paused to think. "I'm going to have him remember bits and pieces of the Kids Next Door."
"What are you talking about Kuki?"
She looked up at her boyfriend. "That's what she said to me on the ship. On the way to the Moonbase."
"So Numbuh Eight-six made sure I had these dreams?"
"Just so you can remember her."
The boy smiled. "If I eva' see her, I'll sure thank her!" Wally started to laugh.
Kuki looked discontent and interrupted his laughing session. "Wally?"
He stopped. "Yeh'?" the green-eyed boy cocked his head.
"You don't," she paused. "You don't like her in that way. Do you?"
Wally gave a questioning look then smiled. He roughed up her hair. She grinned.
"Kuki. You're the only one for me."
"I am?"
"Of course! Don't go thinking that! Don't even assume it. I've loved you from the moment we were in the treehouse."
She started to tear.
"I know there are girls who admire me for my good looks and charms," he said in a cocky tone, which he didn't mean.
Kuki growled.
Wally pointed to her with his index finger and gave a wink. "But YOU are the only one," he pointed to himself. "For ME."
Kuki gasped. "Dat's da nicest thing anyone has ever said to me!"
With that, she pounced her boyfriend and gave him a tight squeeze.
"Alright, alright," he said in a choked voice. "Just don't expect me bein' all mushy n' stuff again. This is a one time thing!"
"Awww! You're so sweet!"
Kuki let go of her grasp for the boy.
Wally noticed how much of his anger has lifted off of him. He didn't feel the need to beat up anyone for the hell of it. Kuki seemed like his other half, even though they have been going out for a very short time.
"Oh!" shouted the black haired girl.
"What is it?"
"Your eye! It turned purple. We need to get back home and treat that eye!"
Wally didn't notice his eye. He reached up with his finger to poke it.
"Ow!"
"What are you crazy?! Don't do dat! That'll hurt da eye even more! Let's go treat dat ding!"
With that, Kuki grabbed Wally's hand and got back on her bike. Wally went on the scooter, considering the whole ride home was downhill.
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In a matter of fifteen minutes, they reached Wally's house. Wally opened the front door and they went in.
"Shh. Ya' don't wanna wake up my parents."
Kuki nodded.
"Sit on the couch," whispered Kuki. "I'll get you some ice."
"It's in the freezer."
Kuki gave him a blank look. "No kidding."
Wally grinned with embarrassment, knowing he said something foolish.
In no time, Kuki got the ice and put it on his eye.
Wally gasped out loud. "Cold!"
"Shh!"
"Oops!" he whispered. "I said that a bit too loud."
"Well it's 11:30. I better get home."
"Alright Kuki. I'll see you Monday then."
"Yeah. See you Monday."
With that, she kissed him on the left cheek. He blushed.
Kuki dashed to the front door and looked back. "Bye, bye!"
"Bye!" said Wally, putting his left hand on his cheek.
Kuki lightly shut the door.
"What a day..."
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END OF CHAPTER 10! Whew, this took a while to do, considering I am sick. Blah! Curse you sore throat in the summer time!
Anyway please review! Next chapter stars the two people we left off with (Scott and Abby) AND MORE!
Wally was silently wincing in pain. He was still injured from his fight today. Wally had a bruised eye and slightly swollen cheeks. They were barely noticeable.
"Do you want to ride on my bike with me?" asked Kuki.
Wally looked at her. "Why do you ask?"
"You seem too hurt to ride dat scooter. I can see you're in pain." She winked. "A girl knows."
Wally stopped. "Ah," he gave a sweet smile. "You win."
The blonde put away his scooter and put the strap over his shoulders. He went on Kuki's bike and stood where the wheels were. The wheels had poles so a friend could ride in the back.
He put his hands on her hips and blushed. Kuki winced for a second but got comfortable.
"You ready?"
"Yeh'."
They rode in to the night.
"So where are we going?" asked Kuki.
"I dunno," said Wally. "How about the point?"
"Alright, but I don't have any money for skates."
The Australian suddenly remembered about the skating rink.
"Oh yeh'! They have a skating rink! I forgot!"
Kuki stopped the bike and widened her eyes. She turned around and looked at him. She glared.
"What do you mean you forgot? You weren't planning ANYTING were you?" She had her fist up.
Wallaby gave a nervous laugh and waved his hands for mercy. "No! No! I wasn't gonna do somethin'! I would neva'!"
"Ok!" she said, grinning widely.
Wally gave a surprised face, considering how quick her moods change.
"Well if it makes you feel better, I don't have any money either."
Kuki smiled. "Then let's go up to look at da city!"
"Alright. Sure."
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They rode to the city and then up the mountain. The couple saw a lot of cars parked at the point. They even saw a couple with kids making out.
"Yuck!" said Wally, looking at the cars with people kissing.
"What do you mean yuck? I think it's romantic," the Asian girl said, as she was going into a dream world.
"I just don't like to see others kissing like that. It makes me sick!"
"Well," Kuki said blushing. "We haven't made out yet. We just shared a kiss."
Wallaby blushed as red as a tomato. "Well," he said in a cracked voice. "Well I...I-I-"
Kuki giggled.
Wallaby wrapped his arms around Kuki's shoulders and put his chin on top of her head.
"All because I don't like to see it doesn't mean I don't want to do it."
Kuki widened her eyes and was silent. She enjoyed feeling his warmth as she rode up to the point.
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While they were riding, Kuki started to pant. It was a good workout riding to the top. Wallaby noticed this.
"Kuki, do ya' want me ta' take over?"
She panted in-between words. "No, it's ok."
"Are ya' sure?"
"You're the one in pain silly!"
Wally had a struck of guilt.
"Stop the bike right now, I'm taking over. I'm all betta'."
"No!"
"C'mon Kuki. I'll jump off the bike if you don't!"
She gave a tisk. "Fine, you win."
Kuki stopped the bike and had Wallaby take over. She went to the back of the bike and got a grip of his hips.
They got to the top of the mountain within five minutes. Wally and Kuki got off of Kuki's bike.
"That's it," Wally said panting. "The moment I can, I'm going to get my license!"
"Yay! Then you can take me driving in your car!" she said enthusiastically, like she did when she was in the Kids Next Door.
Wally smiled. He went over to her and rouged up her hair.
She smiled and straightened it when he let go.
The couple went over to a rail, which gave a view of the city. For a minute they just sat there gaping at the scenery.
Kuki looked at her boyfriends face. "Scott really beat you bad, huh?" she said, touching his cheek.
She felt his cheek getting warm.
"Huh? Oh yeh'," he looked at her. It's no big deal.
"It sure looks like it," she said, still touching his cheek.
She lightly took off a part of the Band-Aid from Wally's cheek.
"Ow!"
"Oops! Sorry. It's just so tempting to take off a Band-Aid! You don't even need it anymore. Da cut is going away."
They smiled at each other.
"I've noticed dat your anger problem isn't occurring as much."
"Really," he said thinking. "Yeh'! I've noticed that too."
"I think dat back when you were in da Kids Next Door, your anger problem wasn't as bad as it is now. Now dat you're back wit us, you seem more calm!"
'It's mostly because of you Kuki,' thought the injured blonde.
He gave her a wide smile.
Kuki cocked her head. "What is it?"
"N-nothing!"
Wally reached out his arm and put it over her shoulder. She leaned on him.
They were in silence as they were watching the city. Kuki was the one who broke it.
"I was worried about you today."
"Hmm?"
"Da fight. You have no idea how worried I was. I thought you were going to be killed. Thank goodness Scott is on our side now."
"Yeh'. And we now have to fight the Delightful Teenagers. I seriously think our teachers are workin' for the Delightful's."
"You tink?"
"Well, it's all starting to come back to me."
Kuki got off from Wally and looked at him. He let go of Kuki's shoulder.
"What is?"
"Our missions an' all. There was this one time I snuck into a rated R movie, and it was full of adults plotting to get rid of the Kids Next Door."
"When was this?"
"When you saw the Rainbow Monkey Movie." Wally laughed.
Kuki whacked him on the head.
"Ow! What's that for?!" he said, rubbing the spot.
"Don't make fun of rainbow monkeys!"
Wally sighed. "I neva' liked them. You're the crazy one who was obsessed." He laughed again.
"Hrmph!"
Kuki had her arms crossed and her eyes closed with irritation.
"Alright, alright. I'm sorry!"
She opened an eye. "Sorry huh? Well sorry isn't gonna cut it!" She closed the eye.
"What? But I said I'm sorry!"
Kuki was silent.
Wally smirked. He dipped down right under Kuki's chin, swooped up to her level and kissed her on the lips.
She shot open her eyes and smiled to the kiss.
Wally felt as if there were fireworks exploding. It was a tingling sensation that sent chills down his spine, but in a good way of course. The fourteen year old stopped the kiss to take a breath.
"How about that?"
She felt like she melted in to a blob. "I forgive you," she said lazily.
Wally felt the tight knot in his stomach, which made him skip a beat.
"I suddenly remember somethin'!" exclaimed the blonde.
"You mean back when we were in da Kids Next Door?"
"Yeh'! This girl. She was in my dream. The dream with us," he blushed. "You know."
Kuki stiffened herself and grinned. "So who is she?"
"Numbuh eighty-six. Her name is Franny. Unfortunately, I'm starting to remember her well. The girl had red hair and had an Irish accent. She was sexist towards boys, and always belittled us." Wally noticed Kuki's confused face. "Try to remember her Numbuh Three- I mean Kuki."
Kuki thought hard. She felt a sharp pain in the back of her hair, as if someone was pulling it.
"Ow!" She rubbed the pain away.
"What happened?"
"I-I remember vaguely. She was pulling my hair for some reason. Did she hate me?"
"No, she didn't. She didn't hate girls. I think she was jealous of us. She saw us together the day you were decommissioned."
"How do you know all of this Wally?"
"I uh, I have dreams. I don't know how. Do you have dreams?"
Kuki was in a daze.
"Kuki?"
No response.
He went up to her and waved his hands in front of her. "Earth to Kuki!"
"I am going to erase your memories extra hard so you don't remember your 'precious' memories of Numbuh Four," she said in a very monotone voice.
"Huh?"
"And just so you can suffer," she paused to think. "I'm going to have him remember bits and pieces of the Kids Next Door."
"What are you talking about Kuki?"
She looked up at her boyfriend. "That's what she said to me on the ship. On the way to the Moonbase."
"So Numbuh Eight-six made sure I had these dreams?"
"Just so you can remember her."
The boy smiled. "If I eva' see her, I'll sure thank her!" Wally started to laugh.
Kuki looked discontent and interrupted his laughing session. "Wally?"
He stopped. "Yeh'?" the green-eyed boy cocked his head.
"You don't," she paused. "You don't like her in that way. Do you?"
Wally gave a questioning look then smiled. He roughed up her hair. She grinned.
"Kuki. You're the only one for me."
"I am?"
"Of course! Don't go thinking that! Don't even assume it. I've loved you from the moment we were in the treehouse."
She started to tear.
"I know there are girls who admire me for my good looks and charms," he said in a cocky tone, which he didn't mean.
Kuki growled.
Wally pointed to her with his index finger and gave a wink. "But YOU are the only one," he pointed to himself. "For ME."
Kuki gasped. "Dat's da nicest thing anyone has ever said to me!"
With that, she pounced her boyfriend and gave him a tight squeeze.
"Alright, alright," he said in a choked voice. "Just don't expect me bein' all mushy n' stuff again. This is a one time thing!"
"Awww! You're so sweet!"
Kuki let go of her grasp for the boy.
Wally noticed how much of his anger has lifted off of him. He didn't feel the need to beat up anyone for the hell of it. Kuki seemed like his other half, even though they have been going out for a very short time.
"Oh!" shouted the black haired girl.
"What is it?"
"Your eye! It turned purple. We need to get back home and treat that eye!"
Wally didn't notice his eye. He reached up with his finger to poke it.
"Ow!"
"What are you crazy?! Don't do dat! That'll hurt da eye even more! Let's go treat dat ding!"
With that, Kuki grabbed Wally's hand and got back on her bike. Wally went on the scooter, considering the whole ride home was downhill.
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In a matter of fifteen minutes, they reached Wally's house. Wally opened the front door and they went in.
"Shh. Ya' don't wanna wake up my parents."
Kuki nodded.
"Sit on the couch," whispered Kuki. "I'll get you some ice."
"It's in the freezer."
Kuki gave him a blank look. "No kidding."
Wally grinned with embarrassment, knowing he said something foolish.
In no time, Kuki got the ice and put it on his eye.
Wally gasped out loud. "Cold!"
"Shh!"
"Oops!" he whispered. "I said that a bit too loud."
"Well it's 11:30. I better get home."
"Alright Kuki. I'll see you Monday then."
"Yeah. See you Monday."
With that, she kissed him on the left cheek. He blushed.
Kuki dashed to the front door and looked back. "Bye, bye!"
"Bye!" said Wally, putting his left hand on his cheek.
Kuki lightly shut the door.
"What a day..."
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END OF CHAPTER 10! Whew, this took a while to do, considering I am sick. Blah! Curse you sore throat in the summer time!
Anyway please review! Next chapter stars the two people we left off with (Scott and Abby) AND MORE!
