Xing's lower lip protruded at his brother's request. He stopped his swimming and began to tread the water in one spot so it'd be easier to look at Lay. "But Layyyy... You know I'm not a singer. I dance." the younger whined. He and his brother both knew very well that he /could/ sing, it was just that actually singing was a bit embarrassing for Xing, even if he did it in front of his brother.
@Xing Xing Since Xing was swimming around him, Lay began to float in circles. "You're going to make me dizzy..." he said, looking up at the sky. "Sing for me." he requested. "I don't even know if you're entertaining enough." he teased.
@Lay Xing hummed, amused at his brother's response, "And how should I entertain you, hm?" he questioned with a slight of the head. With his head sticking out of the water, the younger swam circles around Lay in a fairly lazy manner. His own movements caused small waves to form, gently rocking the older boy as he floated.
@Xing Xing Lay laughed and nodded. "Me too." he said, letting the younger go as he threw himself on his back on the water, floating. "I had no plans of going into the water. Now what am I suppose to do?" he said, chuckling and looking at his brother. "Will you entertain me then?" he asked.
@Lay "I'm sorry darling." Xing's words were laced with sincerity as he returned the Eskimo kiss. A small tint of guilt formed inside of himself, for the younger really didn't intend to hurt his brother. "But even if I ever do get mad at you, I'll still love you a whole bunch, okay?" he cocked his head, hoping that Lay understood how much he truly meant to Xing, and not even any serious fights that might come their way would interfere with his love for the other boy.
@Xing Xing Lay wrapped his arms around Xing's waist when he was hugged. "Pabo... you know I get insecure." he said, puffing out his cheeks and placing his forehead against his brother's. "I don't like it when you're mad at me. You should be mad at other people but never be mad at me." he said, giving the boy another Eskimo kiss as he spoke.
@Lay Xing puffed his cheeks out as they were pushed together by the other boy. "Sorry, Lay~ I couldn't help it." he giggled and shrugged his shoulders. The younger boy wrapped his arms around Lay and gave him a warm embrace, this time not making any moves to dunk him the the water. "You know I could never be mad at you for such a silly reasoning, dumbo~" Xing planted a soft kiss on the elder's brow, pulling back afterwards a slight ways to look at Lay's full face.
@Xing Xing Lay saw the familiar grin and cursed under his breath as he instantly knew he was tricked. As he was pushed underwater again, Lay squirmed in Xing's hold before going back up to the surface, coughing up some water and pouting again. "Xing!" he whined again, going over to his brother and squishing his cheeks together in punishment. "That was not nice!" he said, huffing out some air.
@Lay "Mm.." was Xing's only response as his gaze moved back up to find his brother's own. He felt bad for putting Lay into such a bad position, but he also knew that he really /wasn't/ mad at the elder. He just simply couldn't be over a silly reasoning like this. To show that everything was actually okay between the two, Xing flashed a smug grin, before taking a large breath and toppling his weight over Lay, submerging them both in the transparent waves. He held his brother there for a few seconds before pushing away to swim back up to the surface, now satisfied with what he had done.
@Xing Xing Lay furrowed his eyebrows this time, pouting childishly at him. "What? Are you really mad at me?" he asked, pursing his lips. He hugged the younger boy and kissed his cheek. "Don't be mad at me~ I'm sorry~" he said, pouting sadly since he thought he had made the younger mad. Of course, Xing was the last person Lay wanted mad at him, and the only one he wasn't going to accept such attitude from.
@Lay Xing's lips quivered into a frown at the reaction that he was getting from the elder. He was not satisfied with it one bit, but what he got was something to expect from a person whom one had grown to be exceptionally close with. The younger boy gave a somber sigh and looked down, his dark bulbs locking on his feet that grew distorted with each small wave that pulled through the water. "I dunno.. /Am/ I mad at you? You tell me.." he replied through a shaky breath, trying at another attempt to sheath his mischievous intentions once again.
@Xing Xing Lay looked back at Xing and quirked an eyebrow at his obviously annoyed expression. But come on now... is he stupid? No one knows him better than he does. "Aigoo~" he teased, making his way towards the boy and taking his hands. "You mad at me?" he asked, giving the boy an Eskimo kiss and then placing his hands besides both of Xing's cheeks, pecking his lips. "You're not fooling anyone with that unnatural expression." he said, smirking mischievously and poking the middle of his forehead.
@Lay Xing gave one last whine of defiance as he was pulled into the pool by his brother, the loss of their little game dampening his ego just a tad. He squeezed his eyes shut when he hit the water, before paddling back up to the surface with the intention of getting air that was much desired. Xing gasped for a breath, his lungs instantly filling back up with oxygen as he reached the surface. His dark bulbs opened and locked on his brother, located just yards away. The boy's brows furrowed as a facade of slight anger, and he hoped that Lay would think that he was actually mad at him, only for the main purpose of teasing the elder.
@Xing Xing "Xing! Wait up!" Lay kept yelling impatiently, almost catching up to the boy as he took one last spurt and glomped his brother, pushing himself and Xing into the pool with a splash, coming out moment later and coughing a bit from the water, giggling from amusement and success over his revenge. "Xing?" he said, looking around to see where his brother had come up.
@Lay Xing let out an adrenaline induced squeal as his brother proceeded towards him. Having no sorts of knowing about what Lay had in mind for him, the younger boy began to run away from him. He stayed close to the edge of the pool as he ran so he'd be able to jump in right at the last second, just in case Lay actually would catch up to him. "Come and get me, Layface~" Xing taunted through panting breaths. Although he was exceptionally fit for dancing, Xing was still majorly out of shape when it came to running, which was why he was losing speed fast.
@Xing Xing Without any warning, Lay suddenly went hurling into the pool, a yelp escaping his lips as he swam up to the surface, standing since he was in a pretty shallow end as he washed the chlorine away from his face. He looked at Xing with a shocked face full of disbelief. His jaw had dropped as he scoffed, making his way out of the pool and after the boy. "Come here." he said, in a mischievous tone as he speed walked his way towards him, trying not to run since he was now soaking wet and he could slip. "Xing!"
@Luhan "I'm cominggg!" Xing whined in response as he hurried himself over to the unnatural, yet serene looking pool. He slowed up his strides when the sight of his brother, calmly dipping his hand into the clear blue waters had crossed his line of sight. A small smirk played at the younger's lips as an idea, one that would bring a small sense of satisfaction to his mind, drifted into his train of thought. Knowing that Lay was facing a direction where he couldnt see him coming from behind, Xing moved even closer to him with quick, silent steps. He knew that if the elder were actually to have something bad happen to him, then Xing would most certainly would come to his aid, but he knew that one simple little push wouldn't do much harm. With a few finishing steps, he then his hands right into Lay's back, sending the other boy straight into the water without and warning.
@Xing Xing "Hurry up Xing!" Lay called out, running out before his baby brother as he raced towards the pool in his red swim shorts. Even though he preferred the completely natural pool, he was okay with the pool in the meantime, mainly because it was his brother who suggested the trip. He stood at the border of the pool and crouched down, testing the water as he dipped his hand in, drawing circles and smiling at himself. He was only planning on dipping his feet in the pool though, he was a good swimmer but since it wasn't his favorite thing to do, he was rusty. he doubted he could even float anymore.