Wally sat there spinning in a chair, waiting for the rest of them to come back. It was boring hanging around with none of his friends, but at least he could get some time to himself. He hopped out of the chair, and stumbled since he was dizzy after the spinning. He straightened back up again though, and then he hunched over. His hair was in his eyes, but he managed to see with no problem. He walked over to the window to watch for his buddies to get back. Although he wanted to stay here, he wished someone would be there to stay with him. It was boring standing around doing nothing at all. Maybe if he could be alone with Kuki for a while and tell her what he really felt about her. No… he couldn't do that. Why would he just blurt out his secret?

He then saw the aircraft Numbuh Two had made, come to the platform at which it was to stay at. He ran to the door, and opened it up. Of course, everyone looked miserable after their long mission, every that is but Numbuh One, who couldn't help but overdue things. Why was Numbuh one like that anyway? He couldn't ever let his teammates have a day off.

"Hey Wally!" Kuki said, in that normal squeaky voice, and instantly, he got that same odd feeling in his stomach, but he shook it off, "Hey," he said in his tough voice.

"Have a nice day off?" Abigail asked him, as she walked through the door, and ruffled his hair on her way.

"HEY!" He said, of course though, he was just playing. He tried to make it sound as though she was bugging him, but he didn't mind. Abby knew that too, and she just laughed.

"Your no fair," a worn out Hoagie stated, as he passed him, barely able to move. He had never been known for being a hard worker, but he loved anything to do with air crafting, which was a big help around the treehouse.

"No more breaks Number four, we have a big mission to go on tomorrow, and we can't have you messing off! You need to learn how to work a little more, and mess around a lot less," he yelled in Wally's face, and he lifted up his hand to show a fist, but realized his mistake, and put his hand down fast. "Fine," he mumbled angrily, and followed the rest of them into the main room. Luckily, they weren't all that worn out, so he could at least have someone to hang out with. Kuki was sitting on the couch, watching rainbow monkeys, Hoagie was sitting in his chair, reading comic books, and Abby was laying down drinking lemonade. Their normal routine after a long days work. Or, when Nigel got out of control with his missions, and they lasted till nighttime, everyone would stumble back to their beds, and wouldn't wake up until late the next morning.

Wally walked into the other room, and sat next to Kuki, like usual. He looked at the TV, then turned away from it, and watched what everyone else was doing.

"What did you guys do today?" He asked curiously, since he at least wanted something to be going on.

"Not much," Abby said, still sipping on her lemonade.

"I don't know, but at least I'm not missing my show today!" Kuki hollered, and began to sing to the rainbow monkey theme song, and all Wally could do was roll his eyes, but really, he liked her hyperness, and her happiness. There wasn't much you could do to make her mad, which was a good thing.

"You would know if you would have gone," Number one said, as he walked into the room. He was glaring at Wally over the top of his glasses, but Wally turned away, and Nigel stuck his sunglasses back up all the way. He walked into the room, and sighed at seeing them all relaxing, and not doing anything.

"Can you ever think about something other than work?" Hoagie complained, since after working since 4 in the morning, he didn't even want it to be thought about in the room.

"Because, everyone needs us to help!"

"Not 24/7!"

"You don't understand, and that is why you aren't the leader," he muttered, and walked into his room, away from his lounging comrades.

Abby ignored what was going on in the room, but being the follow up leader, she knew that Nigel wasn't always fair to his teammates. He had always pushed them all past their limits, and he never allowed them to have a break. It was mission after mission, and Abigail knew that wasn't very good on the team. There wasn't anything she could do about it for now, but when the elections for the section leaders came up in a couple of weeks, she was going to run, and hope that she would win it.

Kuki was staring at the TV, rocking back and forth to the music that was playing, and Wally had the temptation to follow along. Yes, he would never do that any time in his lifetime, since after all, he was the tough one, and didn't want to ruin his reputation.

"Why do you watch this dumb show? Why not something more… amusing?" He complained, finally. He had to complain, it made the perfect cover up, right?
"You don't have to watch it," she said, not even taking her eyes off of the screen that was glowing in front of her.

He didn't know what to say then, so he folded his arms across his chest, and put on his grouchy look.

"We have another mission!" Number one called out, bursting out of his room, and all the people in the room groaned.

"But my show is on!" Kuki complained, and she skulked down in her seat.

"And I haven't finished my comics!" Hoagie complained, and threw the comic book on the floor angrily.

"And I haven't finished my drink yet. Can't we take a break? Look at us all Number one!" She said straightly. She would never yell at him, but she would point out things that she didn't think were right for him to do. Nigel was stubborn though, and no matter who said what, once he was going to get something done, it was going to get done.

"We have a mission, this is very important," he said seriously, and they all got up slowly, even Wally who hadn't been out doing anything.

"Why don't you go by yourself?" Wally suggested, and number one glared at him, "You're kidding, right?"

"No, I'm not."
"I can't do it on my own!"

"We are helping out kids, but can't we have breaks too?" Wally challenged him.

"We are the kids next door, not a normal kid, Number four, you joined this team, and we are all here to help out kids. We aren't here to lounge around."

"Please?" All four of them asked, and he looked at them all blankly.

"Fine, stay here. But this isn't going to get your records anywhere."

"I'll come with ya," Abby said, although she didn't want to. She couldn't look lazy before the voting began in a couple of weeks.

"I'll go too," Hoagie said, since he remembered he would need to fly the ship.

Kuki and Wally never said anything, and they weren't going to.

"Fine, you two will behave?" he asked them suspiciously.

"Yeah!" They both shouted excitedly.

The rest of the team left, leaving Wally and Kuki alone.

Ok, please R&R!