[h3][center][color=f7941d]~Arrin Yei~[/color][/center][/h3] [@NuttsnBolts] - Hope Suu likes Mangos It was a rather pleasant day, if she was being honest. The sun was warm, birds were singing in the distance. The bustle of the small island below her was actually pretty relaxing. Chim was curled up on her chest, snoring softly and sleeping away the day much like she'd like to. Indeed, in a few minutes she'd probably be asleep. She was already half asleep anyways, and give a few more minutes of relative calm she'd probably be asleep just as Chim was. At least, that was the plan, laying on the roof of some building. Maybe a bad plan in hindsight, but that roof was surprisingly comfortable. And then there came the cacophony of plates falling onto the ground below. Well, she assumed them to be plates, at least, and someone just wasted some good food. [color=f7941d][i]Monster. What'd the poor food ever do to you?[/i][/color] She lazily thought, a loud yawn escaping her lips. Well, speaking of food...she could go for something to snack on right now, actually. A small snack couldn't hurt, could it? She reached into the sack laying on the roof beside her, pulling out a Mango. Mango's from the fire nation were the best thing ever, in her opinion, and when she pulled it from the sack she didn't notice that it was her last one. She bit into the juicy fruit, devouring it in her usual lazy manor. At least, until Chim woke up. He peered at her from behind the Mango, pouting a bit that he wasn't getting any. She rolled her eyes, and let him take a bite of the sweet fruit. He had other plans, though, and seemed to want to take the whole thing for himself. His hands wrapped around the fruit, tugging on it gently as he glared at her. She simply glared back, looking a bit annoyed. She may not like many things in life, but damn it. No one took her food from her. Especially if said food was meat. No one touched her deliciously juicy meat. There was a moment of brief silence between pokemon and human when the two locked eyes, simply staring down each other with a silent glare. Suddenly, Arrin pulled the fruit towards her, easily pulling Chim along with it. The fire monkey had other plans though, and used his smaller size to his advantage. He flipped, planting his feet on her forehead and using it as leverage to bounce out of her grasp. The maneuver succeeded, and Arrin was briefly stunned by the impromptu kick, but she still had an iron grip on the Mango. The two continued to briefly struggle with the fruit, neither gaining an upper hand...right until it popped out of both of their grasp, rolled off the roof...and fell right into the head of the unsuspecting Suu below. Arrin peered over the edge of the roof, Chim hanging onto her neck. [color=f7941d]"Uh...oops."[/color]