Introduction - Pt. Whatever at This Point

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Tetra sighed and rolled her eyes.

"What's wrong, Engineer?!" Tetra called out to him.

We heard a loud crash after that.

I couldn't tell if it was Tetra's voice that knocked something over, or if Spirit did.

"I'll go check." Wind said, grunting as he stood up, "Stay here. If anything happens, I'll just tell you what happened, no worries."

Wind entered the room calmly, then I heard a big inhale.

"This is what happens when you forget to take ya' fuckin' meds, kid! Take 'em next time, eh?!" Wind yelled at Spirit.

"Wind, I think I-"

"I don't wanna hear ya' bullshit!"

"Don't make me yell at you-"

"I said; I DO NOT WANT TO HEAR YOUR BULLSHIT!"

"WIND!" Spirit screamed, sounding much more aggressive than what he seemingly should be, "I'm sorry I forget to take my medication! I realized it expired a month ago and that's why I've been getting even more sick when I take it! Just stop yelling at me before I build a machine to return the favor!"

"They expired? That's cute."

"It isn't funny, Old Man."

"I'm not that old! I'm only seventeen!"

"And I'm only eleven, having a full-on masters degree in engineering and mathematical science. What's your point?"

I heard Wind huff at him through the closed door.

"Just because you're smart doesn't mean you're better than me."

"Never said that."

"Yes you did."

"And when, I would like to hear my words play back to me?"

Wind huffed again and walked out of the bathroom.

Spirit, with a giggle, threw a roll of paper at him.

Wind didn't flinch at all, except for when he shut his eye when it hit his face.

Tetra covered her mouth and bent forward, trying not to laugh at him.

"I hate him." Wind said.

"You know that ain't true! You love him, I know it!" Tetra told him, smiling.

"Yeah, yeah, whatever."

"LINK?!" I heard Mask scream in my bedroom, so I ran past Wind to get to him.

"What?" I asked, frantically looking around tue room to see what had happened.

Mask hopped down off his bed and limped as fast as he could right to me.

"I thought you left me alone..." He said.

"Oh, no! Spirit just got a little sick, so I went to check on him, buddy!" I told him, rubbing his back, "I would never leave you alone without telling someone!"

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