Lingyun waited until I was halfway to the door before trying to climb out of bed.
He moved so slowly that I figured he was hoping that I wouldn't notice what he was doing. Too bad for him, I wasn't nearly as blind as he thought. With a wave of my fingers and a smirk on my lips, I proved to him just how wrong he was.
The baby vine that had been hanging around the bed post staring at Lingyun snapped around his ankle and pulled him back before his foot touched the floor. It then grew just enough to be able to wrap firmly around the bedpost again, its tail still around his ankle and literally tied him to the bed.
If that wasn't my baby doing it, the possibilities were endless. Humming in approval I walked back to the bed and tucked him back in.
Lingyun stared up at the vine and then at me. "Did your plant just put me back in bed?" he asked, blinking stupidly, with an even dumber grin on his face.
"Yes."
