Author's Note: Just to remind you, this will be the shotest chapter so far and it will break the fourth wall; plus, I intended to post this one the same day as chapter six but didn't do so.

Disclaimer: Yin Yang Yo belongs to Bob Boyle.


Intermission

Later, while the cat walked by, the rain-soaking wet and thunderously gloomy overcast sky had given way to bright sunshine as the griffin started to wait for his employee to come back inside the top of the grimacing building. He glared outside the bright window at the blissfulness of the children (and teens alike), joyfully playing with their toys and other games as well, while he looked down at them like they were tiny black ants. Then, his eyes were fixed on a pair of rabbits, a pink one and a blue one, in their training vests including a gray belt. The duo were accompanying Lena, this time she was wearing a long mauve dress that were matching her plum shoes and her straight lilac hair. They were walking towards a supermarket, which was ten minutes away from the Eradicorp building but also twenty minutes away from another café called Scarbucks; Eradicus hated that espresso bar for reason only he himself knows.

"AHHHHHH!," screamed the bear in general. "Now my head is hurting like a trailer in a twister!" "Do you think that Lena's headache was caused by that Eradicocoa she drank during that week, Yang," asked the pink rabbit. "Yin, how the heck do you think I should know," responded the blue rabbit in question. "Besides, I have the strangest feeling that something evil is up," said the pink bunny named Yin as she and her brother Yang then take a glance at something. That something actually turns out to be the chronicler who perceives that the two rabbits are now glaring at him.

"And who are you," asked Yin. "I'm the narrator, I'm just telling a story," responded the man. "Wait, you mean you're the guy that writes stuff in a story and it happens, 'just like that,' asked Yang as he snapped his fingers at the end of the question. "Well, yeah but—," the narrator was cut off by the specific blue bunny. A light bulb appeared above Yang's head as he thought about this typewriter in the raconteur's tenure and along came with it was his devilishly Glasgow smile. "Sweet, now I know what to write," he thought unwisely.

Soon, the blue bunny snatched the typewriter from the narrator and started typing, "The narrator is the lamest guy ever." Suddenly, the tree stump appeared again with his red flag cheering, "Yay!" Wanting to crush the stump's newfound self-esteem and realized it was his friend (well sort of), Yang, wanting to look for a laugh then while making narrator upset typed, "Well, except for Dave." "Awww," groaned the stump in question once more.

The narrator was getting riled by witnessing Yang use his typewriter to write something pointless towards his "(so so) friend" so he got up and walked up to Yang angrily. "Give me that typewriter back, little boy!" snapped the narrator as he retrieved it, "don't y'all guys need to accompany your friend to the supermarket?" asked the narrator. "Yeah…but—," answered Yin. "THEN GO ALREADY!!!" bellowed the annoyed narrator. "Fine, jerk," responded Yang as he and his sister turned around facing their bear friend and then regrouping with her quickly. The narrator then had time to carry on with his typewriter, thus resuming in tranquility.