Mr. L/N: Dangit... Why'd I have to have an office job? I could have sold ice cream or been a stunt double or maybe even a private eye. But no, I had to pick an office job...

Y/N: (Springs up) Hi Dad!

Mr. L/N: Waaaah!

Stumbling and dropping his cup, Mr. L/N sees his son standing next to him.

Mr. L/N: Oh, it's only you, Y/N. Shouldn't you be in school?

Y/N: Shouldn't you check the clock, pops? It's already half past 4.

Mr. L/N spots the clock on the wall and sees his son is right. But while he wasn't looking Lie-in walked into the room.

Mr. L/N: Oh man, how long have I been working?

Lie-in looks towards Y/N who gives him a thumbs up.

Y/N: Yeah, dad. You're really lost in your work. You really oughtta let your boss know you wanna go on vacation.

The boy gestures to Lie-in and the yo-kai opens up the room's printing machine. He takes a piece of paper out of his pocket and places it down on the press. After he closes it he looks to Y/N.

Lie-in: How many?

Y/N looked back at Lie-in.

Y/N: (Mouths) Whatever.

The yo-kai put on a confused face before shruging and dialing digits into the machine. Y/N turns back to his dad.

Mr. L/N: Well, now that you mentioned it your mother and I don't get much screen time or lines in this silly little story so maybe-

Y/N: Uh-huh. Uh-huh. You're right, Dad. You're so right.

As Y/N kept his dad distracted the printer spat out many copies of paper. Lie-in, being the muscle of the duo, grabbed the stack of papers and ran out of the room. Y/N, seeing his yo-kai friend succeed, wrapped up the conversation.

Y/N: Welp, it's been good chattin' with ya, pops. But I gotta bounce.

The kid backs away to the doorframe.

Y/N: I-uh, gotta big "project" to do.

Mr. L/N: Well, good luck with that, son. I'll try to grow a spine in the meanwhile.

Y/N: Kayloveyabye!!

He scuttles out the room chaotically grinning as his plan is now set in motion. Meanwhile, Mr. L/N hung back into the room.

Mr. L/N: How is it I'm the only normal one in the family?

(Timeskip brought to you by Tyrat vs the Phantasmurai mouse the fight of the century)


The next day the kids at school had gotten invitations.

Bear: Did you say invitations?

Katie: That's right, invitations.

Katie showed Bear and Eddie an invite she got. The smaller boy grabbed it and read it, although the handwriting was terrible.

Eddie: "Do you Wanna come 2 a Crazie party? Then comb 2 da Adims resadence after skool, That's Nates house. Its gunna b off the chains!" ...Well, I don't like their grammar very much but this party does sound "Off the chains". What do you guys think?

Katie: I think it sounds cool.

Bear: Hehe. I'd never thought Nate would have the backbone to pull something like this off.

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