"Don't try to throw it all back as my fault! It was totally you. Totally. Leave my shoes out of it!" He caught the thinly veiled, playful threat in the man's smile and perked a brow in return. It was a challenge, Mao was ready and raring to go at it, confident that Wade couldn't really beat him. Confidence is key, yanno!
Mao just laughed impishly as Wade spazzed out over the hand squeeze thing. "Nyahh.." He had to hold onto his seat to keep from being pushed off it. All this squirming around and play fighting was likely getting on the poor healer's nerves. The two males acted like eight year olds.
"I am not a baby, you're the baby. Your face is a baby." He wrinkled his nose. "I was just making a scene to annoy you, duh! I wouldn't be in Green Block if I couldn't handle getting hurt! Of course you know nothing abouuut that because youuu are just in Bluuuee.." He taunted Wade in a singsong voice, grinning. He was well aware that block colors didn't have much to do with anything with a newbie. Blue was just where everyone started, but Mao still liked to lord it over Wade that he was in a higher level.
"And I don't fail at martial arts! You fail! Tai Chi is for old people at the park." Grr!
He blinked. She knew he was looking down her shirt? Oops! He tried to wipe the smile off his face and attempt something a little more innocent, but couldn't quite manage it. "I have nooo idea what you are talking about." She did her job and a moment later the pain in his ankle faded. Mao gave his foot a little wiggle, testing it out while his healer got distracted by another patient. He wasn't really paying attention, too busy working out what soreness was left in his injury, but suddenly the room looked like it got blurry.
"Uhm.." He looked up just as the walls began to fade and the scenery started to change.