June felt it necessary to interrupt this and take Viral away for his own well-being. Even if what Aito was saying might be true it wasn't helping their son any, he needed to get away from Aito and Vegeta for a while. Maybe do something that wasn't having to do with his condition, then he could come back to it when he'd calmed down a little. A sad smile crossed her face when Viral refused her calling him her son, though did nothing to correct him or chastise him. He was in a bad place right now, she knew that, and even then she wasn't sure he'd embrace it completely once healthy. She'd be there for him though regardless, she hoped he knew that much. "They aren't useless, they're just being a little dense is all," June said gently, looking between Vegeta and Aito with a stern glance, "And they're going to think about this before trying again, aren't they?" "Yes mother, sorry..." Vegeta mumbled in embarrassment, averting his gaze as he wrung his hands together uncomfortably. Being chastised by your mother was always embarrassing, the fact they were almost the same age now made it even more so. "Of course June, we'll take another look at our approach, don't you worry," Aito said with a smile, waving a hand as though it were no large issue, "You have my word that things will run more smoothly next time Viral, I swear it." "Hm... Well it had better, you're supposed to help him, not upset him," June shot back as she narrowed her gaze, staring at her husband for a moment before turning her attention back to Viral. Smiling kindly at him she gave his back a gentle rub before folding her hands behind her back and starting towards the front of the house, sending a glance back over her shoulder to be sure Viral was coming along. "Whatever we do is your decision Viral, I'm just coming along to provide some company. Is there anything you've been wanting to do since you got here? Anything at all?" Provided it wasn't anything destructive she'd gladly support Viral, whatever he may want to do. "He is yeah, I don't get why he does it. Besides he's got to know you could beat him at this right?" Takeshi was new to this just as she was, the notion of either of them keeping up with Shu was a bit absurd for now. The fact they were even able to follow along now was impressive enough, but then they were taking their time and each swing was intentional; someday they might be able to swing along like they flew, without thought or having to be careful each pass. While she tried keeping pace with Shu she found herself lagging behind as he sped up, making no effort to chase as she continued at the same speed. This really was quite a lot of fun, she hadn't done anything like this since she'd tried her hand at gymnastics years and years ago. It would be a shame once they left Uuonoe and couldn't continue, she'd love to be able to do this whenever she felt like this, as would Shu no doubt. "Come on you guys, speed up will ya? You're supposed to be good at this Shu!" Takeshi teased, laughing as he continued to try and speed along. His movements were anything but graceful and he was flailing now and again to grab hold of a branch. This was easier than it was made out to be, he could practically do this in his sleep! Grinning as he moved along with ease he glanced back when he heard a branch behind him flex, eyebrows shooting up seeing Shu barreling down on him. Just as he had grabbed his next branch the little guy jumped onto him and latched on, making Takeshi grab onto the branch for dear life as they swung awkwardly to and fro. "S-Shu, what the hell?! You trying to knock me off?!" he said in shock, glancing back as he tried keeping his grip, "What was that for anyways?"