Warning: Spoilers for Season 6

This story was supposed to be in my original Valentine's Day countdown. But I hadn't finished my Season 6 yet so this would not have made sense. The boy is not an OC. He, if you haven't figured it out by now, is supposed to be NoFace. His name is Evan, which is from vetty123's story Generator Rex Season 4. I'm not comfortable with making up non-canon names or OC's. So after the cure, Evan, who was a little disoriented at suddenly becoming human and semi-feral from living away from people for so long, made his way to Nanite Island and latched onto Breach because she was a familiar face. (And after watching the episodes, he hates VanKleiss but Breach was in the background and never interacted with NoFace whether good or bad.)That's my story and I'm sticking to it. So this is after Breach escapes VanKleiss's mind control chip. She and Evan are living in her pocket dimension.

I do not own.

Breach opened a portal and a flood of teddy bears poured from it. She looked at her companion. The dark haired semi-feral boy took an armful and began stacking them on the shelves in her room. Soon the shelves were full of bears neatly lined in rows. He turned to her when he was finished. She nodded her approval.

"What do you want to do now?" He asked in his halting speech. He was just learning to use his voice again. His tongue felt foreign in his mouth and it didn't move like he wanted it to.

"Let's go play school." Breach said.

Evan frowned. "We played school yesterday."

"We play school everyday." Breach insisted.

"I want to race." Evan told her.

Breach scowled. A few years ago, she would just send her toys away if they didn't do what she wanted. Rex, her new shiny, broke her stuff and made her mad. She needed order. She needed control. Rex showed her how fragile all that was. But Rex also started to show her what it meant to be a friend. And being friends meant that she didn't always get her way. She was learning that with Evan. She didn't always like it but somehow it made it more meaningful… and frustrating like now…

"I don't want to race." She pouted.

"I do not want to play school." He insisted.

They looked at each silently.

"We can play school now and then we can race after." Breach said petulantly.

"Race now. Play school later." Evan suggested instead.

Breach crossed her large arms.

"Please?" Evan added.

Breach softened. No one ever said please to her in the Pack. They always made demands. It wasn't until she met Rex and Valentina that she learned that not everything was an order.

"Fine." She relented. "But I get a head start."

"Okay." Evan agreed.

They disappeared in swirl and onto the school's track and field. Evan picked up the bike on the floor. Breach got on hers. She didn't like the bikes. Her huge hands engulfed the handles and made it hard to steer or stop.

"Ready? Set. Go!" Evan called out.

Breach started peddling. She wobbled a little before the bike straightened. She peddled as hard as her legs could go. Evan waited until she was halfway through the course before he started going. He caught up easily to her. When she saw that he was getting near, she peddled harder. Evan was the more athletic of the two and was about to zip past her when a hole opened up and he fell in. Evan and his bike landed back in the beginning. Breach flew through the finishing line.

"I win!" She declared.

Evan, however, wasn't happy. "That not fair." He said looking at her. "You can not do that."

"Yes, I can." Breach said eyes flashing. "You have the advantage."

"You had head start!" Evan's speech was getting sloppy in his anger. "You play nice or I no play with you." Evan walked off.

Breach looked on anxiously. She had not expected this. She followed him. "You promised to play school." She said haughtily.

"You no play fair." Evan repeated as he continued to walk away.

A portal appeared and they both dropped into a classroom. Evan dropped into a chair.

"We are playing school." Breach demanded.

Evan crossed his arms and looked away.

"Play school or… I'm not your friend!" She blurted out.

"Friends no cheat." Evan said plainly. "You not friend."

Breach was taken back by that. A portal opened up and she disappeared. Landing on her bed, she sniffled into her pillow. It's not fair! She wasn't good at racing. She should have every advantage. She didn't want to do the stupid race to begin with.

But it wasn't nice of her to drop Evan back at the beginning. She turned over to face the ceiling. He did give her a head start. Maybe instead of using her powers she could just practice biking more. Then she would beat him for real. She sat up and rubbed her face with her misshaped hands. Friends didn't always have to do what the other wanted. Another portal brought her back to the classroom. Evan still sat there but his back was facing her.

"I'm sorry. I shouldn't have cheated." She said in a small voice.

Evan turned his head. His back was still towards her. He turned back to whatever he was doing.

Breach hung her head. Maybe he wasn't going to talk to her anymore. But before she could leave, he turned around. He had a cut out heart in his hands. The words were uneven and sloppy but she could see it read, To my friend.

"Happy Valentine's Day." He said slowly enunciating each syllable.

Breach looked at him in surprise.

"I remember today is special day. I know you don't like to race. Sorry." Evan said by way of explaining.

Breach took the fragile paper carefully. The paper looked ridiculously small in her hands.

"Thank you." She said simply.

"Play school?" Evan asked.

Breach thought a moment. "No, let's go race."

Evan's face brightened. "Really?"

Breach nodded. They appeared on the field again. They got their bikes. "We both start at the beginning. Ready? Set. Go!" Both shot off. Breach panted as Evan passed her. But even though he was winning, Breach didn't mind. After all, friends are happy when the other is happy too.