I got this plot off a generator. Let's see how well I can do it. :)

-Allonz-y!-

Kenny layed on the ground looking up at the car above him. Liquid spewed down at his face, but was quickly plugged. Kenny got out from underneath the car, stretched, and worked from the top. He repaired parts and then called up the client.

"Your car is fixed mam." He said smiling down at her, her two little boys and her baby girl wrapped in a blanket.

"Oh thank you Mr. McCormick! You truly are a life saver. I'm sorry I cannot pay you right now but I can-" Kenny held out a hand and laughed.

"I know the situation, I grew up in it. Just pay me back in sections, whenever you have the money, no interest. Just take care of your kids." The woman nearly burst into tears, hugging Kenny and kissing his cheek.

"I will pay you back someday Mr. McCormick." Kenny smiled and shook his head escorting her into her car.

"No need." With that they ended their conversation and the woman drove off to find a baby sitter and job-hunt. Her husband had passed away a few months prior and her job had let her go. She didn't have much money and Kenny knew the pain of that.

A few minutes of rest later a new car pulled up on through their towing service. Kenny thanked Clyde, the driver, and they unhitched the car together.

Next to Clyde was a familiar face that Kenny hadn't seen for years. Stan Marsh was back in South Park. Kenny smiled thinking back on all of his good old times with Stan and the gang. Sadly it quickly dispersed after Stan's parents divorced and Stan moved with his mom to Colorado.

Kenny was going to say hi, but Stan beat him to it through a, "Thank you for..." Kenny was confused due to Stan trailing off into mumbles.

"What?" Stan got out of the truck and repeated the phrase and adding, "For doing this Kenny. I missed you man!"

Kenny smiled and gave Stan a huge hug, leaving the depressed man in a state of shock, but it quickly dissipated resulting in an awkward minute for Clyde.

Once Kenny broke the hug he set straight to work, finding out what was wrong and giving a proper budget and diagnosis for what Stan was telling him.

Then Kenny showed Stan to a room with a Tv, Computer, Internet connection and a few chairs.

In under an hour Kenny had fixed Stan's car.

Stan paid him in full, plus a huge tip.

Kenny was in shock. Did Stan still pity him? Did Stan still believe him to be the town's charity case?

Kenny was happy for the money but he was disappointed Stan thought so low of him. Stan gave him his number and address then left in his newly fixed car.

That evening Kenny sat in his apartment thinking of calling Stan and asking about the tip, but decided against it. Stan must have run into some money and just wanted to share the wealth, right?

Kenny couldn't keep the thoughts of Stan out of his head. Stan. Stan. Stan. Everything in his head was about Stan.

Stan did this back in school. Stan loves this song. I bet Stan would love this.

Kenny was smitten.

That evening Kenny's phone buzzed and he received a text from the one person who would not leave his head, asking him to come over.

Kenny, of course, obliged and ran over to the house Stan had bought. It was the one he had lived in with his family, prior to the divorce. There were a lot of good memories there.

Once Kenny reached the house he knocked on the door. Stan answered but was being held at gunpoint by, the one and only, Eric Cartman.

Eric had changed over the years, becoming a bit worse than he used to be, but holding people at gunpoint? That was a new low.

Kenny tried to protect Stan, but was shot in the process. Stan cried over his weakened frame on the ground, and soon the neighbors arrived on the scene. People called 911 and some took down Eric. Kenny uttered an, "I loved you" to Stan before he closed his eyes.

The next morning Kenny woke up to be 9 again, the day before Stan left town. This always happened since Stan left. With Stan and Kyle or someone similar unable to call out "You bastards" and "Oh my god" he was sent back to a time when they were. It caused a hell of a mess for his mind though.

At school people were saying goodbye to Stan but he was tweeking out. He kept saying he wasn't supposed to be there and this must have been a dream, the same way Kenny did when he first arrived in the past. Stan gasped and screamed in shock when he saw Kenny. Stan ran to Kenny and gave him a hug and a kiss, causing Eric to cry out about the fags ruining society.

Kenny was shocked and let go quicker than he would have liked. "Do you remember?" Stan nodded and Kenny finally felt truly happy. He whispered "I love you" and Stan did the same.

The two were inseparable from that point on, Stan was able to stay in South Park, through convincing of his mother and the newly built, previously Kenny's, apartment building.

All in all they enjoyed their time loop.

-that was shorter than I expected.-

I got the basics off of a generator and it was fun to write.