A/N: Ah, bbop11rocks just texted me a reminder for this. I keep on forgetting about this one, so before I forget again, here's another MOMENT OF KEVIN! Yes, you're allowed to scream like a fangirl ^.^
Note: Younger Kevin (yeah, put on your happy faces…)
Disclaimer: I own nothing.
It had already been a long car ride. Kevin was bored senseless. With the radio dead (for the third time that week), he couldn't even entertain himself with some music. And he had already fried about twenty of his favorite video games and such. So he was bored. And books weren't exactly his favorite things in the world…
He was so sick of it. He hated watching signs fly by. He hated not being able to do anything worthwhile as he sat there. It was all just stupid. So freaking stupid.
So singing was nice. Despite the fact that it drove his mother insane.
"F is for friends who do stuff together," he began, recalling it from years of watching Spongebob. "U is for you and me-"
"Kevin, what are you spelling?" asked his mother, lifting her eyes from the traffic to the rearview mirror to eye her ebony-haired son.
"Fun," he said, grinning like a mad man. "What did you think I was spelling?"
His mother shifted her eyes back to the bumper-to-bumper traffic. She wasn't about to give her son any ideas on what to spell... "Nothing…"
And Kevin kept on singing, his mind bored with everything around him. He really had nothing better to do. He was so sick of being stuck with one thing and just having to stare out the window for a few hours… Even the license plate game had grown tiresome.
"Mr. Sun came up and he smiled at me, he said "It's gonna be a great day, just wait and see-"
"YOU'RE A MORON!" his mother howled, slamming her fist down on the horn of the car.
The small boy cringed in the backseat, cowering against the fabric and really hoping his singing hadn't made her that mad. He didn't want to be grounded again.
The woman's eyes lifted to see her son's eyes wide and fearful. "Oh, Kevie, I didn't mean you. I meant this moron in front of us who doesn't know how to drive a car."
Kevin still stared at her, eyes wide with sheer horror.
"I'm sorry for scaring you, baby," she breathed. "It's fine. I'm not mad at you."
He let out a quiet sigh of relief before staring out the window for a few more minutes. And then singing again. "Mr. Sun came up and he smiled at me-"
The woman wished she had gotten him to shut up. She loved her son, but really, he was irritating whenever it was a horribly long car ride…
A/N: I wanted this to be longer, but I couldn't come up with anything more. He's awesome. Haha. Review please?
~Sky
