June hadn't any real idea why Viral was the way he was, what the root of his issue was. Aito seemed to know yet in his typical fashion danced around the issue, insisting as always the client discern it for themselves. Whether that was the right way to go about it or not wasn't her say, but she could determine if her son was becoming too upset to continue and she would at every chance. He may be sour about it now but she hoped once he had a chance to settle down he'd appreciate it. Or perhaps not. "I'm sure that's not what you'd like to do, doesn't sound like a good time to me either," June said as she shook her head, pausing to give Viral a sad smile. "It's not a holiday though, I've been busy helping the people in this city. I just figured I'd take time off to come and see my so- Um... To see you, Viral." He really wasn't a fan of the whole 'son' idea, she'd have to be especially mindful not to use that word around him then. Difficult when it was true though, even if he hadn't been born of conventional means. She would irrevocably love him even if he denounced her with everything he had, it was what a parent did, it just would be a little nice for him to reciprocate that love now and again. "Oh I know! Before we go out can I make you some lunch? Are you feeling hungry yet?" she asked thoughtfully, "I'd like to sit and talk for a little while too, we haven't gotten to do very much of that yet. If you'd like." Takeshi was feeling smug as he sped ahead of the others, quickly becoming over-confident that he was getting good at this. Seriously, how hard could it be if he was able to do this already? By the end of the day he'd be able to do tricks too, he was certain of that. Grinning at the thought of doing such a thing he'd barely noticed Shu barrel down on him, grasping on and forcing the older boy to come to a standstill as he clung to a branch for dear life. Face flushing when his sibling told him he was better he managed a smile, snorting before watching him as he dropped to the forest floor. "Come on buddy, I can easily beat you at this stuff with some practice, I was doing really well already," Takeshi retorted as he followed suit, dropping from his spot and using a little bit of Ki to soften his landing. Dusting woodchips and dirt off of himself he glanced up at Yumi for a second before itching his nose, returning his glance to Shu with a grin, "Maybe you're faster than me on the ground, but I can keep up with you in the trees. And in the air...? I think I got you beat there too." "Because you've been doing it for years, that's a little bit of a head start don't you think?" Yumi retorted from above, dropping into the lowest limb and dangling upside down with her legs wrapped around the branch. Smiling at Takeshi's annoyed look she stuck her tongue out playfully before releasing and dropping down beside the boys. "You did pretty good, but don't get ahead of yourself. Our King of the Trees is right here," she continued as she draped an arm around Shu's shoulders, pointing to him proudly, "And if you're not careful the king might have you pay for your crimes against His Majesty. Make you get him all the fruit he can eat!" Now there was a funny image, Shu as a king. She couldn't help but imagine him in an elegant gown, a crown on his head perched atop an oversized throne. Or maybe a pile of fruit would be more fitting, which only made it even funnier. Suppressing a giggle she released her hold on Shu and placed her hands on her hips and smirked, ready to get on with their day. "We should go back and get T'charrl, see what he feels like doing today! He just got out of the hospital after all, only fair he gets to decide don't you think?"