She turned around and the doors closed. Just then, the coach went over a huge pothole. Wally fell towards her, knocking her against the door.

"What is going on here!?" Sandy had obviously came down to look for her…

Wally's POV

"Oh great" Wally thought as he darted off Kuki, "Enter King of Dweebs"

"Wallabee Beatles" Sandy had obviously been watching far to many movies, he spoke in a tone of voice which two people met after a long, horrid period of time.

"Hey Sandy" Wally tried his best to act cool and casual,

Sandy's eyes thinned as he grabbed Kuki and pulled her to his side, Wally noticed her unwillingness to do so.

"You vile creature!" Sandy stated, yep, definitely watching too many movies

By now a lot of people had gathered around to see what was going on.

Kuki's POV

"Sandy, it's not what it looks like!" Kuki quickly jumped in.

Sandy looked at her and looked around at the crowd that they had attracted.

"This ruffian has been extremely fond of my Kuki since before I remember!" He started, narrating to the crowd.

Kuki glared at him, how could he describe Kuki as his?

"As you and I can see, when he got his chance to steal her, he took it. Obviously in the only way he knows."

Wally was going to get into a lot of trouble. That was, unless Kuki didn't do something quick.

She grabbed onto Sandy's arm innocently and rested her cheek on his chest; he was a sucker for her sweet talk act.

"Sandy, listen to me" she smiled and sweetly whispered.

"I wanted to take some pictures of the…the...ummm"

Uh, oh, there wasn't much on this bus that she could take a picture of. Luckily, Sandy interrupted, as always.

"Wheels?" Kuki nodded quickly, how stupid could a person get? Anyone who knew her knew that she was not at all interested in vehicles or wheels.

"Yeah, I wanted to take a picture of the wheel, so I opened the door and leant out. Of course, we went over that bump and I fell. Actually, if it wasn't for numbuh f…I mean Wally; I probably wouldn't be on this bus right now, maybe not even alive."

Wally's POV

He had to admit it, Kuki was smart.

He was heavily praised and the crowd eventually left, leaving a scowling Sandy with Kuki and himself.

Sandy walked back upstairs in a rage, but Kuki hung around, she wanted to talk to him.

He grinned at her as she walked towards him.

"Thanks" She whispered,

"Thankyou!" He replied and blushed a little when he heard her giggle.

"Look, why don't you come and hang around with us on the open top floor? We're having a little party and it's the least I could do for you," She smiled so sweetly he couldn't refuse anything.

He nodded slightly and Kuki walked ahead, leading him the way.

One of Sandy's acquaintances was standing on the side on the second floor. He blocked Wally slightly as Wally walked past.

"Don't you think it's a little weird how she wanted to take pictures, yet her camera is way over there? How absurd" The boy said sarcastically.

As he let Wally carry on he made a gesture toward his eyes then pointed at Wally.

Wally could only guess it meant I'm keeping an eye on you.

Kuki's POV

Kuki could tell that Wally wasn't really enjoying the party.

The Asylum of the Grave's music was heard on a stereo quietly as background music, while people walked around, talking, munching on refreshments and sipping their grape juice (No alcohol allowed).

Kuki was definitely enjoying the irritated looks which she was getting from Sandy, oh how she loved to annoy him. Especially when Wally was the main cause of the glares.

"This is crud!" Wally said to her.

"Wanna see a real Party?" His Aussie accent was so cute. She nodded and he dragged her back down the stairs.

This time thumping music of Asylum of the Grave was surrounding the coach. Lights were flashing and people had to shout just to be heard.

The smell of Pizza filled the air.

To Kuki, It looked like the scene from dirty dancing. The only difference she noticed was the type of music.

"Little different huh?" Wally said in her ear so that she could hear him.

She looked at him in amazement and nodded.

"C'mon do ya wanna dance?" Kuki once again nodded.

Wally grabbed her hand and dragged her onto the floor.

As they got on the dance floor, one of the Asylum of The Grave's slow songs came on; it was one of Kuki's favorite.

She glanced around seeing couples with their arms around each other. Wally noticed this; he took her arms and put them on his neck.

They looked into each others eyes until Kuki, feeling embarrassed, looked down at the floor, biting her lip.

After a few more upbeat songs, Wally decided to go and get a drink, leaving Kuki on the dance floor. He joined his pals and took a swig of soda.

"Whoa, you're in there!" Joe said to him.

Wally shushed him and gave him a thump. Then walked over to Kuki and carried on dancing.