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On the weekend, specifically on Sunday when there’s no need for any of them to get up before nine that’s what they do, or really, it’s actually only Kai who does, Nya and Lloyd usually get up sometime between eight and nine.
However, today was slightly different, Kai was the first to get up and only because he had thought it was a Monday. Which led to him waking Lloyd who was very not happy with what he had done.
“Kai, it’s Sunday, go back to bed,” Lloyd complained, not bothering to even sit up, let alone get out of bed. Before he could say anything, Nya appeared in their doorway.
“Actually, don’t do that, it’s almost nine,” she told them.
“So?” Lloyd mumbled sleepily.
“If either of you goes back to sleep now, you won’t be able to tonight,” Nya reasoned as Lloyd sat up resentfully.
“Fine, fine, I’ll get up,” With that Lloyd actually got up. Kai had managed, as always, to disappear from the room in those few minutes, probably to go grab breakfast.
“What is it today?” Nya asked.
It took Lloyd a moment before settling on an answer, “They/them today, I think?”
“You know you,” Nya told him before she left to either go get her own breakfast or do something else. Upon entering the kitchen, Nya discovered that Kai had indeed gone to get breakfast.
“Why do we have so many types of toaster pastries?” Nya asked as she searched through the cupboard.
Kai shrugged. “We just do?” he asked, rhetorically.
“Who even bought lime?” she added as she pulled out a chocolate-crumble pastry from its box.
“‘Cause I certainly didn’t,”
“Wasn’t me,” Lloyd said as they got out a near-empty box of cereal from one of the other cupboards.
“Must have been me then,” Kai decided. “But I don’t remember buying it,” he added.
After they wrapped up breakfast, the three drifted off to do their own things. Kai left to go see Zane with the lame excuse of needing to return something to the blond.
“He really does try to find any way to see Zane, doesn’t he?” Lloyd said as they washed up their plate.
“Yep and his excuses are simply hilarious sometimes,” Nya agreed from where she was brushing her hair after retrieving her brush from the bathroom. “When are we meeting with the others this afternoon?” she asked.
“Two? At the cinema?” they asked, having finished with the plate.
“I think that’s right,” Nya confirmed. “I’m going to go do grocery shopping do you want to come with?” she asked.
“Sure, I need to get something anyway,” With that, they left the kitchen to grab their green hoodie from their and Kai’s room. Soon enough, they had both left the apartment for the shopping complex located at the end of the block.
“You’re getting hair dye? Why?” Nya asked as Lloyd added green hair dye to their basket.
“I want to dye my hair,” they said simply like it’s the most obvious thing in the world (it is).
Nya shrugged and said, “Just don’t ask for my help, I tried dying my hair blue once and it came out pink,” They both share a laugh at that.
“How did you manage that?” Lloyd asked after they had recovered somewhat.
“I honestly have no idea,” Nya said as they both move toward the checkouts and started putting things through the scanner.
Kai had gotten back at around one, just an hour before they were due to meet the others at the cinema of the nearby shopping centre.
“We probably shouldn’t get boba this often,” Lloyd said after their group had left the boba shop.
“Probably but it’s good so that evens it out,” Jay countered.
“True,” they agreed. All in all, they spent a total of almost three hours just hanging out at the shopping centre before returning to their apartment complex, Zane had an evening shift at Mystake’s and the others didn’t want to be there without them.
When they got back to the apartment, Lloyd decided that now was a good time to dye their hair. So, almost forty minutes later, Kai walked into the bathroom to find more than three-quarters of a bottle of hair dye in the sink and the surrounding area and whatever was left in Lloyd’s hair.
“It looks like a bomb went off in here,” Kai commented, leaning against the doorframe.
“I didn’t know hair dying was so hard,” Lloyd complained.
“Do you want some help?” he offered.
“Yes, please,” Lloyd agreed. Kai laughed and properly entered the bathroom so he could take the bottle of hair dye from Lloyd’s hands before they managed to spill even more.
“Thanks, Kai, really,” they thanked him, later that evening.
“No problem. I had to help Nya when she tried to dye her hair blue and ended up pink,” Kai said.
“How does that even happen?" Lloyd asked. "I would love to see photos of that,” they added.
“There’s at least one somewhere,” That night ended with all three of them laughing at the photo of Nya with peach pink hair.
