Sleepover
The beginning of the setting sun couldn't make Po's eyes any wider as he tried to take in the scene. The bug was on the table with a wide grin that mirrored his simian friend on the right side. A grin that suggested a plan that was going to be very...
Naughty.
The crane on the left side had a fairly uneasy smile, trying his best to cover up his unease with the plan. A cheesy grin, darting eyes, and though his wing casually propped up his head, tension riddled his body. The barracks' kitchen couldn't hold more awkwardness. Po shook his head, glaring at Monkey. "I'm not doing it, this is a stupid idea."
"What do you mean? It's perfect. Besides, they'll never know."
"I'm pretty sure they'll know, Monkey."
"You worry too much Po."
"It's not just Tigress we have to worry about. It's Tigress, Mei Ling, Song, Viper, and Mei Mei. I'm not playing with death. Four of those people can beat us into a pulp, the other one can sit on us to death."
Monkey, Mantis, and Crane looked at each other, mildly shocked and another emotion Po couldn't quite get. "What?"
"Nothing, it's just-"
"We didn't think you would say something like that about Mei Mei," Crane said.
"One, what makes you think I was talking about Mei Mei?" Po said, reversing their subtle accusation, "Secondly, it's something she said to me."
"Ah."
"But this is a bad bad idea. Why in China would we spy on their sleepover?" Po asked.
"Come on, Po," Monkey smiled, slinging an arm around the panda's shoulders. "Aren't you a little curious about what the girls will talk about?"
"Not enough to risk my life."
"I'm surprised, Po," Crane commented, "I didn't think you would be this... against it."
"Why aren't YOU freaking out?!" Po exclaimed. "I thought you didn't want to be on Viper's bad side."
"I don't, but..." Crane couldn't answer. Maybe because he didn't have a good one.
"Spying on the girls during their sleepover is totally wrong and uncool, guys," Po said firmly. "Why don't we just do our own thing? You know, have our own sleepover here in the barracks? I have some games that-"
"Nuh uh, Po," Mantis interrupted, "A bug like me only lives once. And for a short time. If Tigress wasn't in on this, I wouldn't bother, but this is a rare moment of opportunity."
"So because Tigress is a part of the sleepover you guys want to spy on them?" Po asked. "Why?"
Mantis, Crane, and Monkey had fallen faces. "Because it's Tigress," They said.
Po groaned and stood up from his seat. "This is stupid. I'm not going to the Chrysanthemum suite with you. That's final. You guys can have your little... perv fest."
"Oh don't act like a prude," Monkey smirked. "I know for a fact that you secretly want to know what Tigress will say."
"That's not the point," Po huffed, crossing his arms. "Just because I ask her a lot of questions, doesn't mean that I go behind her back like this."
"Come on, Po. Join us."
"No," Po firmly said. "The offer still stands with a 'guys' sleepover."
"No," Crane, Mantis, and Monkey muttered.
"Why not?"
"No offense Po, but your idea of a sleepover doesn't sound nearly as... exciting," Crane tried to say delicately.
"You didn't even hear me out about the games!" Po exclaimed.
"Not gonna lie, spying on girls sounds more fun than a guy's sleepover," Mantis said as he hopped off the table. "Which means we should get going. Opportunity awaits!"
"Hehehehe," Monkey evilly rubbed his hands together while Crane followed and rolled his eyes.
"Okay," Po called out, "I'll be... training or something... alone." The three left, leaving Po alone to wash the dishes.
Song and Mei Ling came to visit the Jade Palace. With Mei Mei living in the Valley of Peace, the women decided with Viper that they should have a sleepover in the Chrysanthemum suite. Yellow serpentine dragons spiraled around six lush red pillars that held the large suite up. With a small soft trickling waterfall in the corner, grand beds with a stylized hexagonal floor made it the perfect place for a sleepover.
Tigress unfurled the yellow-red curtains around the windows, closing off the waning sunlight as the honey-colored lantern chandelier's light took over. Pillows and covers splayed over the center of the hexagonal room while the girls' backs sat against the pillars. At least Mei Mei did, anyway.
"Come on, Tigress, let's get this sleepover going," Viper called. Tigress grumbled under her breath as she gingerly sat down on the covers and pillows. The snake rolled her eyes. "I told you, Master Shifu was fine with letting us be here."
"He wasn't when I was growing up," Tigress murmured.
"But he's come a long way."
"That's something I don't understand about you two," Mei Mei asked, popping another fruit into her mouth. "Why do you guys hang around Shifu all the time?"
"Because he's our master," Tigress answered.
"I get that, but don't you guys have other things? You know? Boys, friends, food, hobbies... lives?"
"Yes/no," Tigress and Viper answered respectfully. The tiger side-glanced the snake.
"Tigress, until Po came, we did little more than fight, train, and sleep. That's it!" Viper exclaimed.
"That's the life of a Kung Fu warrior, Viper."
"And yet Master Shifu is out with his friends on a vacation," Song smirked, spreading her arms across the backrest of pillows she made. Tigress glared at the former thief. Song held her hands up in defense. "What? I told you, I'm not gonna steal anything this time. I put those days behind me."
"Not that there's much to steal here," Viper murmured. Tigress and Song stared at Viper. "What? Everything in here is just too... yellow."
The women looked around the room and gave a humorous nod. They were in royal red robes supplied by the servants. Of course, the servants had to speedily make robes large enough for Mei Mei, but it turned out less difficult than they thought.
Tigress, who still wore her trademark black pants underneath the robe, looked around the quiet room. "So how does this go?"
"Well, typically, sleepovers are where you do makeup, tell stories," Song grinned wickedly, "And play truth or dare."
"Hmm," Tigress muttered under her breath. What game the leopard was playing was unclear, but Tigress tightened the band around her robe to reassure herself.
"I'm surprised, Master Tigress. I didn't think you would... participate for something like this." Tigress turned to a Golden Asian Cat sitting in a cross-legged position, grasping her feet for stability.
Tigress rose her eyebrow as she crossed her arms. "Why not?"
"You... tend to take things more seriously."
"And?"
"Well, it's just... not something I'm familiar with you doing," Mei Ling slightly grinned with a tinge of nervousness. Tigress's low-lidded eyes shifted to Viper.
The snake rolled her blue eyes, "She's here because I convinced her to be here."
"How did you manage that?" Song asked, tilting her head.
"It wasn't easy," Viper muttered. "And I had to do a little... bargaining."
"Bargaining?"
"Just know that I'm going to be sore tomorrow morning after a looong day of training," Viper sighed.
"Hehe," Mei Mei laughed, rolling to an upright position. "You're overthinking this, Tigress. A sleepover is just where a bunch of girls hang out."
"And we couldn't do that in the daytime because?"
"We don't have to worry about boys barging in about war, famine, or Kung fu action figures," Mei Mei smirked. Tigress gave a small chuckle. "You've never had girl time with someone?"
"Not before Viper came. Master Oogway and Master Shifu were the only people I interacted with," Tigress frowned.
"That explains a lot," Song murmured.
"How so?" Tigress asked gruffly.
Song shrugged as she rested her head against the pillows, folding her hands behind her head. "Makes sense that you've been so close to Shifu. He's the first person you trusted. Same was true with me and Su... for a time," Song mumbled.
"Su? The leader for the Ladies of the Shade?" Mei Ling asked.
"Former leader," Song corrected. She looked over to Tigress. "So I get it. You weren't around a lot of other people. So you're close to the people you do have around you."
"Hm," Tigress said less harshly.
"Alright, enough about that," Mei Mei burped. "Excuse me. Time we get to the best part of the sleepover."
"Please no pillow fights!" Viper quickly begged.
"Why not?" Mei Mei asked.
"Tigress plays rough," Viper pointed with her tail. Everyone already saw the tiger holding a pillow like a sword.
Mei Ling tilted her head to the side. "How... do you know?"
"Po," Viper and Tigress answered.
"Huh?"
"One time, Po 'tricked' us into doing a different kind of training. A pillow fight," Viper sighed. "I... think it was supposed to be fun. We had a rough week of fighting bandits." The snake widened the eye nearest to Tigress and side-glared her. "What he didn't count on was Tigress's competitive nature."
"It was a training exercise," Tigress replied with composure while hiding the pillow behind her. "I did what I was told."
"Well, that idea backfired," Mei Mei chuckled. "Seems like Po gets you guys in weird situations a lot."
"That is very true," Tigress sighed and shrugged. "But they make for good lessons and good stories."
"Hmmmm. How about this?" Song smirked, straightening up. "Why don't we try a game? Kind of like Truth or Dare but different."
"What did you have in mind?" Tigress asked wearily.
"Po truth or Po story."
All the girls looked at her with raised eyebrows, side-glancing looks, and scrunched-up muzzles or jaws. "What?"
"Po has been with each and every one of us. You either tell a truth about Po that you have to answer OR you tell a story about you and Po."
Tigress hardened her gaze on the smirking snow leopard. "I'm not sure that's a good idea," Viper said.
"Why not?"
"Well... not everything we think or know about Po is... well... very nice." Tigress and Song spun their necks over to the serpentine warrior. "What?"
"Is... there something you want to tell us, Viper?" Tigress asked, both concerned and surprised.
"Sooo, I guess we are playing Po truth or Po story?" Song gently smiled. Tigress stifled a growl. "Hmm. Let's start with-"
"I'll go first," Viper sighed. Song huffed a bit but let the snake go on. "I'll take... truth."
"Okay, uh... Did you actually think that Po would be the Dragon Warrior?"
"No," Tigress and Viper both said.
Song rolled her eyes. "I was asking Viper."
"None of us thought he would be the Dragon Warrior, remember?" Tigress commented.
"Why don't you ask another question, Song?" Viper suggested.
Song rubbed her chin for a moment before her eyes lit up. "Okay. Did you have any bad thoughts towards Po when he first came?"
"What do you mean?"
"Crane told me how he and the boys made fun of Po when he first came here. The only people that didn't make fun of him were you and Tigress. I already know that Tigress didn't care for Po messing up Kung Fu," Song gave a quiet glare to the tiger, earning a low growl from Tigress's throat. "But did you really think all those nice things you told Po?"
Viper blinked for a moment. She gave a long sigh as she rested into her little scaly snake body pile. "No. To be honest, I did have some... vindictive feelings towards Po."
"How so?" Tigress asked.
"As much as I don't want to admit it, I did think that what the boys said was right. Po didn't really have a place here. He didn't belong here," Viper sighed again. "And I'd be lying if I said I wasn't upset that he took the Dragon Warrior title away from us."
"Huh, I never thought you would think of Po like that," Song commented.
"Why not?"
Song shrugged, "You always seemed like the-"
"Nice one?" Viper finished with a hiss. Song's blue eyes widened a bit as she buttoned her lips. Viper sighed and turned her eyes to the covers on the floor. "I think that's something I like about Po. He doesn't treat me like the 'nice one' of the group. He knows that I can be... upset and mad."
"He does?" Tigress asked.
Viper raised an eyelid and smirked, "You don't know everything about me, Tigress." She turned her head to Song. "Alright, my turn. And I choose... Mei Mei."
"Huh?" The panda gulped down another fruit. "Wha-wha-what about?"
"Truth or story?"
"Uhhh Truth."
"Is it true that you and Po were going to be in an arranged marriage?"
"WHAT?!" Song, Mei Ling, and Tigress all exclaimed.
The panda's eyes grew to dumplings. "Where did you hear that?!"
"Your friends are very nice. Especially when I bring cake," Viper smiled cheekily. Mei Mei groaned as she crossed her arms and huffed. "Weeeellll?"
"Well what?"
"Were you two going to be... arranged?"
Mei Mei huffed. "Alright, alright, yes. Me and Po were supposed to be in an arranged marriage. It was when we were young, just before Shen attacked. Gosh! Who told you that?"
"Why would you two be married?" Tigress asked. Mei Mei raised an eyebrow. "Arranged marriages are usually done by the parents to secure some kind of status or power."
"And love! They can be done for love," Mei Mei protested. Tigress held her disbelieving stare. The big panda rolled her back against the red pillar. "Po's father is the leader of the panda village and I'm technically one of the daughters of a neighboring panda village. All of that got thrown out the window when Shen attacked."
"Does... Po know this?" Song asked.
"Of course he does. He just doesn't talk about it because... It's awkward."
Tigress gave a smug smile, "But coming onto him when you met him isn't awkward?"
"I was young."
"That was only seven months ago."
"I was young... er," Mei Mei clarified. Song held her laughter in. Tigress kept a long smile on her face alongside Viper's grin. Mei Mei huffed, "I don't like talking about it, okay?"
"Why not?" Mei Ling asked curiously.
"I just... don't. It makes me look like I'm just flirting with Po because I was promised him."
Song raised an eyebrow. "So you're flirting with Po because..."
"He's cute?"
"You don't sound too sure."
"This isn't part of the question!" Mei Mei argued. Tigress gave a slight eye roll. "Alright, it's my turn. Mmmm. Mei Ling. Truth or story."
"Umm. Story. I don't really know much about Po that's considered... truth."
"Okay, what's the weirdest story you have about Po?" Mei Mei grinned.
The Golden Cat widened her eyes and groaned, plopping her head into her hand. "Ohhh no."
"Are you okay?" Song asked.
"I... don't like telling this story."
"It can't be that bad," Tigress said, "You've only known Po personally for two months."
Mei Ling lifted her head and stared hard. "And that's not enough time for something crazy to happen? I mean, look at Song."
Tiger and leopard looked at each other. "Fair enough," Tigress said. "What's the story?"
"Do you remember that mission that me and Po went on to the Southern edge of China? The one that took about two weeks?" Tigress and Viper nodded. "Well, after getting to know Po after a... lengthy questionnaire session-"
"Our deepest apologies for that," Tigress sighed while Viper chuckled.
"We went to this place called Hunluan. We were supposed to rescue some diplomat of the Emperor's that was 'captured'."
"What do you mean?" Song asked.
"Well, we couldn't get an audience with the supervisor of the place, so we started asking around to see if someone knew what happened. And some people started to say that the supervisor had the diplomat killed."
Tigress narrowed her eyes in thought. "How come we didn't hear anything about this?"
"Because the diplomat wasn't killed."
"What happened?" Viper asked.
"We finally got an audience with the supervisor and he denied seeing or hearing of the diplomat. We knew he was lying but Po noticed something about him. He had a lot of women as his servants. It's easier to hide someone in plain sight so we figured that she was among the women, but we couldn't figure out how to get in and find her. But Po noticed that the supervisor seemed... interested in me."
"OOooooohhh no," Viper groaned, covering her head with her tail. Tigress sighed while Song burst into laughter along with Mei Mei.
"So, so, what did Po do?" Song giggled, trying to keep her laughter under control.
"He had the brilliant idea that I pose as another diplomat by the Emperor to 'flirt the truth out' of the supervisor. And he would pose as my servant," Mei Ling huffed. "If the place weren't so heavily guarded, I would've smacked Po for suggesting such a thing."
"You probably should have," Tigress grumbled.
"So you get in and then what?" Viper asked.
Mei Ling sighed, "Things got... complicated. As expected, the supervisor did let us in and talked with me. Of course, Po had to stay out of the conversations to find the diplomat." The Golden Cat grumbled under her maw.
"What's wrong?"
"He... Ugh, the supervisor wasn't... we found the diplomat very easily. It turns out that the diplomat was trying to get out of her job, but the Emperor wasn't letting her go. So the supervisor decided to help her disappear. He's... actually pretty nice, if not a bit irritatingly cocky."
Song and Tigress glanced at each other. "You... like him?" Song asked.
"No! No, it's just... he has so many women around because he knows how to get them to a safer place. You know how hard it is for a woman," Mei Ling sighed. "So when I told Po about the whole thing, he came up with an idea that would get the Emperor off the supervisor's tail and leave the women in peace since they actually do like the supervisor."
"Including-"
"Not me!" Mei Ling grumbled though she had a light pink tint in her cheeks. "The point is the supervisor liked the idea. We smoothed things over with the Emperor and... I told Po never to speak of it again."
"That is definitely something Po would do," Song chuckled.
"How would you know?" Tigress murmured.
"Well, since I do know a few things about Po, I think I'm a little more qualified to notice his... patterns," Song smirked. Tigress crossed her arms and looked away.
Mei Ling gave a sharp exhale. "Okay, I pick Song for my turn."
"Alright," Song smiled easily, crossing her leg over the other. "Go ahead. Po and I have nothing to hide."
"You sure about that?" Tigress muttered.
"I choose Po truth."
"Do you actually like Po romantically?" Mei Ling asked bluntly. The room grew corpse silent. No one moved. Everyone's eyes went wide.
"Wh-What?"
"Do you like Po romantically, or are you just flirting with him because it's fun?" Mei Ling repeated.
"Why would you ask that?" Viper grimaced.
"Because these two are acting like children," Mei Ling pointed to Tigress and Song. "And I get the feeling that Song is doing this for the wrong reasons."
"What do you know?" Song fired back.
"Nothing. Which is why I ask," Mei Ling remarked, resting her back against the pillar. "So?"
Song pursed her lips. She glanced at Tigress who was holding her breath in anticipation. The snow leopard sighed and shuffled into a lotus position. "No. I don't like him romantically. He's a nice person but... I only see him as a friend."
"Then... why do you act-"
"Because you act like you're his bodyguard or something!" Song shouted at Tigress. "Po doesn't need to be babied. Do you know what it's like to be hounded every time I see him?"
Tigress narrowed her eyes. "So you purposely act flirtatious around him, not because you like him, but to annoy me?"
"To show you that what you're doing is ridiculous," Song shot back. "If I wanted Po, I would've been more direct. But no, I just want a friend! Po's a great friend, but I can't be with my friend because someone who's more like a vulture keeps breathing down my neck!" Song groaned and relaxed back against the pillar. "I'm not gonna hurt Po, Tigress. I'm not who I used to be. I don't expect you to trust me, but at least give me space with Po."
"So you can try something with him?" Tigress grunted.
Song huffed, turning her head away. "You know what, forget it. I answered the question."
"Why would you ask that question, Mei Ling?" Viper groaned.
"Because Po already knows all of this."
"What?!" Tigress, Song, Viper, and Mei Mei exclaimed.
Tigress's ears suddenly drooped. "How do you know this?"
"He told me. He figured that since I was more removed from the situation, I wouldn't be affected," Mei Ling said. "It makes sense. Telling Tigress would've made her more defensive. Telling Song would've made her feel guilty."
Song sighed and dragged her fingers down her face. "So... he knew that the flirting wasn't intentional?"
"It... kinda annoys him."
"It annoys us all," Viper murmured. Song glared at the snake but sighed, raising her hands.
"Alright, I'll stop flirting with him. It was childish and wrong... I get it."
"I know dealing with Tigress is difficult, especially with her suspicion, but doing what you did isn't going to help your case," Viper replied. Tigress rose her eyebrow a bit at the snake. "Don't act like it's not the truth. Tigress, you're very cautious around people, especially people like Song. You're the kindest person out of all of us, but you guard that kindness like Chorh-Gom prison. I understand why, but don't make other people have to stay in the same prison."
Tigress stared long at the snake. Somehow she felt a kind of peaceful condemnation from her. Tigress sighed and looked at Song. "I won't bother you anymore. But-"
"I. Will. Never. Hurt him. Again," Song said with every amount of seriousness in her bones. The two felines stared for what seemed like hours. Tigress finally nodded. "I can't even get close enough to do that, anyway." Tigress lost all her rage.
"Why?"
"If Po knows what I'm doing and Mei Ling knows that and not me, then we're not as close as I thought." The snow leopard's lips finally turned into a grin. " But I know someone who might be. Which leads to my turn. Master Tigress, Truth or Story?"
The tiger glared hard. She finally gave a long sigh and groan. "Truth."
"Song," Viper hissed warningly. "Be nice."
"I will," Song waved her hand defensively, but her lips held her mischief. "How do you truthfully see Po?"
Tigress rose an eyebrow. "What?"
"I don't like him romantically, but the way you hound me around him makes me wonder what's so special between you and him," Song's smirk went away, "And if I'm being honest, you've never been clear on if you have feelings towards him or not."
"He is a friend. Nothing more," Tigress growled softly.
"I'm not asking to tease you, Tigress," Song clarified, "It just... doesn't make sense why you're doing half the stuff you're doing with him."
"She's got a point," Viper murmured. Tigress twisted her glaring head to the snake. "Come on, Tigress, even I'm confused about how you see Po. Sometimes, you two are inseparable. Other times you're bickering like an old couple."
"Po is... irritating sometimes," Tigress protested.
"That's nothing new," Mei Ling commented. "But that doesn't answer the question."
"Why are you so concerned?"
"Because I've been wondering too. The way he talks about you confuses me. What kind of relationship do you two want or have?" Mei Ling asked.
"Even I'm curious," Mei Mei chimed in.
"It's alright," Song spoke up, smiling a little warmer. "You don't have to tell us your truest feelings, but... how do you see Po? If Po were gone, how would you feel?"
All eyes were on her. Tigress tried to look at someone who wasn't staring at her but she found no one. She took a deep breath and sighed, "I-"
Suddenly, everyone heard a stir. "Did you hear that?" Song asked.
"It came from outside." The girls carefully and quietly walked outside into some nearby talking bushes. The girls looked at Mei Mei. The panda rolled her shoulders back and charged forward.
"HERE I COME!"
"WAIT!"
The panda jumped onto the intruders and nearly squashed them to bits. "Oohhhh Po was right," Wheezed a familiar voice. "She is squishing me to death!"
"Crane, Monkey, Mantis, what are you doing here?" Tigress growled. Mei Mei rolled off the three as they nervously tried to come up with an answer.
"We were just... training."
"You were spying on us?" Mei Ling scolded. "Why?"
"Mostly because Tigress was a part of it," Mantis mentioned.
"Ah," Mei Ling, Viper, Mei Mei, and Song said. Tigress snapped her head back.
"What is that supposed to mean?"
"It's not very likely for you to be at a sleepover," Crane replied.
"Just because I'm not likely to be at a sleepover doesn't mean you get to spy on us."
"We're boys, can you blame us?" Monkey grinned sheepishly. The narrowing glares from the girls made him shiver. "I'll shut up now."
Viper groaned, "Seriously. Not even Po would do something stupid like this."
"Ehh, that's debatable," Song mentioned. Tigress gave a slight nod and sigh. "By the way, where is Po?"
"We don't know," Crane said as they got up from the ground, "We tried to get him to come with us but... he didn't think it was a good idea."
"Strange, he seems to have more of a mind than you three combined," Mei Ling muttered.
Tigress narrowed her eyes. "Wait, that is strange. What did Po think about all of this?"
"Well, he was trying to convince us to stay away and suggest we have a 'guys' sleepover," Crane replied.
"And you said no?"
"Like we would pass up the chance to spy on girls?" Mantis blurted out. The women glared. "I'll shut up now."
"What did he say after that?" Tigress asked.
"Something about doing training?" Monkey shrugged. Song facepalmed while Mei Ling and Mei Mei groaned into their hands. Tigress's glare intensified while Viper's hiss grew louder. "What?"
"And you believed him?" Song asked.
That's when the lamp went on in Crane's head. He slapped himself with his wing. "Ohhhhh. He wanted to spend time with us. And we left him alone."
Monkey and Mantis frowned.
Tigress sighed, "Alright, change of plans. We're moving the sleepover."
"Where?" Viper asked.
"You'll see," Tigress said with a small smile. "You three. Help us get the covers and pillows. And nothing you overheard gets mentioned. Understand?"
"Yes, ma'am," the boys stood to attention.
Meanwhile, Po lay on his cot with his head hanging over the side. He had gotten so bored he had cleaned up his room. Now, he danced his action figures in the air, making little noises to them. "Po, you're the greatest storyteller ever! Ahh, thanks Tigress, you're a very good listener. Hehe. I need to get a hobby that doesn't make me feel lonely."
"Mind if we help?" Said a voice at the door. Po shot up in his bed and walked over to the door. Opening it, his eyes widened out of their sockets.
"Tigress, Viper, what are all of you doing here?"
"We decided to have a... slightly bigger sleepover," Song smiled.
Po smirked when he saw Mantis, Monkey, and Crane trying to hide themselves. "I'm guessing the spy mission didn't go so well."
"No, it didn't," Monkey murmured. Po chuckled and the whole group came in. Spreading the covers and pillows on the floor, the group found themselves laughing and talking much more carefree than before. Tigress couldn't wipe away the smile on her face as she sat next to a laughing Po, retelling the story Mei Ling told in greater detail.
"And she's never forgiven me for giving her a possible date."
"I DIDN'T LIKE HIM!" Mei Ling shouted.
"Okay, okay," Po chuckled, making everyone laugh. "Hmm, what else can we do? I know, how about truth or dare."
"NO!" Everyone shouted.
Po raised an eyebrow. "Did something happen at the other sleepover?"
"Uhh let's just say that... we realized how much you've changed everyone's life," Monkey said, smirking at Song, "And how some of us have been playing too many games with you."
"Shut it, Monkey," Song growled.
Po sighed, reaching behind him. "Well, you guys have left me no choice."
"Po, what are yo-"
Tigress got interrupted by a pillow to the face. The whole room fell silent with dropped jaws and wide eyes. "Po, no," Viper whimpered.
"Pillow fight," Po grinned with a sinister nature.
Tigress grinned much the same way. "Oh, It's on!"
"Run!" Monkey shouted.
Needless to say, it was an eventful sleepover.
The End
