"God, this sandwich is so gross." Kayla complained. "And the salt's doing nothing!"

"Well, I wouldn't know seeing as you're hogging it all!" Chrissi grumbled as she took a bite of her sandwich. "Don't you know what sharing is?"

"Well, duh, I know what sharing is. Donna taught me when my parents died."

"...What?"

"What?" Kayla said, completely oblivious to the confession. "Is something on my face?"

"No. What you said. You...you lost your parents?" Chrissi asked with concern.

"Who told you that?!" Kayla shook her head. "It doesn't matter. We're on a mission, so stop distracting me."

"I don't know if it'll make any difference, but I lost my older sister in a car accident a few years ago..." Chrissi said lamely.

She hung her head when Kayla said nothing, but felt her spirits rise when she felt a hand slip into hers. She looked up to see Kayla blushing slightly, and right when she was about to tease the other girl, she thought better of it. Instead, she just squeezed the hand and went back to the other couple.


"Oh my god." Shego gagged. "This has way too much salt."

"Well, at least mine tastes fine." Kim shrugged.

"Yeah. Lucky you." Shego grumbled. Her eyes were caught by a slight movement by a certain plant. She squinted to get a better look, and could barely contain her laughter when they became clear.

"Kim," Shego said lowly. "don't look all at once, but I think I recognize to kids behind that plant."

Kim's eyes and smile widened. "No way."

"Way."

Kim discreetly looked behind her to see the two apprentices huddled together behind the same plant. She caught sight of their entangled hands as she suppressed a gleeful laugh.

"Awwww," She squealed. "They're holding hands! I ship it!"

"Well Miss Fangirl," Shego chuckled. "Know what I ship?"

"What?"

"Us." Shego said as she raised her glass.

"Us." Kim smiled.