[i]Oh shit, oh shit, oh shit![/i] Airi’s blue eyes squeezed shut as she felt herself starting to fall backwards. Her instinct had her clutch the plates to her chest to prevent them from baking before her felt the impact against her back but, instead, she felt a hand. Confusion moved across her face as she slowly opened the slits of her eyes to see a face. A face she knew all too well and a face that surprised her to even see. “Kakashi?” She said with a surprised tone to her voice as she was practically lying in his arm while he nonchalantly read his book. “Can’t catch a break can you?” She responded in a teasing tone before quickly adding, “Please don’t drop me.” Once she was on her feet she went over to the snack line up that she had made and handed him a plate. “Help yourself.” Her bright and cheery tone matched the brightness of her blonde hair and twinkling blue eyes. Tucking her hands behind her back she leaned towards him. “So… I heard you passed some Genin…” Of course she would have heard. Despite her civilian status, she stayed in the loop for a decent amount of the school’s information tree; mainly due to the fact that her bakery was so popular people walk spend time talking and eating so she overheard a lot. The biggest thing on everyone’s lips was the fact that Kakashi passed the nine-tailed fox child. To many this came as a large surprise but not to Airi, for she understood the child’s importance and what’s more, she didn’t blame the child for anything. A small smirk made its way across her full lips as she gave him a small poke with a finger before tucking her hands behind her once again. “You’re getting soft.” Of course her mannerisms showed that she was just teasing him but, y now he should be used to her teasing. “I don’t know if you can handle students… maybe you need someone to keep an eye on [i]you[/i] and make sure you’re not slacking.” Kakashi… slacking? Now that was a joke in itself. If you wanted something done, you assigned it to him. But that didn’t stop her from giving him a hard time. “I should monitor one of your lessons to make sure you’re not just dragging them through mud.”