Hey, I'm a little stuck on unexpected. I've written half a page, then I threw it away, 'caused it sucked! So I assume I have a writer's block. Therefore I decided to write for the 100 theme challenge, in Kogan style. I hope you enjoy.
Disclaimer: Don't own.
Introduction.
Steven Knight took his son, Kendall to the playground. His wife, Emmeline, was seven months pregnant, and their six year old son was sometimes a real hand full.
Steven looked down at his little boy. Kendall had grabbed his hand, and was practically dragging him to the playground.
"Slow down, kiddo, the playground isn't going to run away," Steven laughed. Kendall giggled.
As they arrived at the playground, Kendall took off to the swings immediately. His father watched from a distance.
Now you should know, little Kendall Knight was a risk taker, not afraid to try something, and when he saw one of the older boys jump from the swings, he wanted to try too. So, as the swing came free, he took it and swung as high as he could. Then he jumped down, but Kendall hadn't considered landing that well and he fell, face down, on the earth.
Steven got up immediately and ran to his son. But someone beat him to it. A little boy with dark brown hair and chocolate brown eyes knelt next to Kendall. "Are you okay?" he asked with a high, childlike voice. Kendall looked up to him and smiled through his tears. "I'm okay, I think. My knee hurts a little, though," Kendall said.
Steven sighed in relief. He looked at his son knee. He saw a big hole in his jeans and a scratch. The brunette had seen it as well. "I've got some bandages with me. They're in ninja turtle style," the boy offered.
"Thanks, that's awesome!" Kendall said, his eyes lit up in excitement. He really want a bandage with the ninja turtles. The other boy grabbed in his pocket and got a bandage. He carefully put it on Kendall's knee. "Thanks. Will you be my friend?" Kendall asked.
"Sure, I'm Logan," the kid, now Logan, said.
"I'm Kendall. Come on, let's play," Kendall said as he jumped up and took Logan's arm. He dragged him to the jungle jim.
Steven watched his son and his new friend playing. He knew they would be great friends for a long time.
