Author's Notes: Thanks to Makaibird and MontanaMagic for reviewing the prologue! I really enjoyed reading your reviews! Also thanks to MontanaMagic for beta readingJ That was very helpful! The Kenny used in this story is the Kenny that fell off the water tower in the Halloween episode. Other memorable characters will appear later on such as Heather Stillmore in the next chapter. I highly suggest you read the Sevens book series it's very good. Very addicting. Well, that's all for now. Happy reading!!
Sevens
Week One: Broken
Chapter 1
"Kenny, you're not going out now are you?" Kenny Schultz's mom inquiries about him as he heads down the stairs. He reaches the bottom step and then heads over to the coat rack standing right next to the front door.
"And you're not going to stop me, are you?" He challenges her as he pulls on his black jacket. Kenny takes a quick glance behind him at his mother. She's standing in the doorframe that leads to the family where his half-brothers are watching some silly stupid cartoon.
"You're right. I'm not," His mother responds as she moves her arms from at her side to across her chest. What? No being banished to my cage? His mind is in such a state of shock that it does a cartwheel.
"Why not?" He ventures after his mind pulls itself back together.
"Your father and I," His mother starts. Kenny almost disrupts her little lecture by pointing that the "father" his mother is to referring is not his father, but chooses not to on the fact that she just might be talking about lifting his year long house arrest, "Have decided to lift your non-school or non-church activity ban,"
"Thank you mother, for your overwhelming generosity," Kenny says the mockery in his tone overshadowing his great relief at not having to climb out of his bedroom widow, as he opens up the front door.
"The first time we get a call from the police or anyone else saying you got into trouble, your curfew is back in place," His mother warns as he shuts the front door.
Kenny walks down the short grass-lined walkway that leads to the driveway, with a bounce in his step. He's in that sort of mood where nothing could bring him down.
"Kenny?" His mother calls to him from the open doorway of the house.
"What mother dearest?" Kenny answers back to her.
"Don't stay out too late, you have to work at tomorrow's 10:00 mass and Father Lucas always likes you to be there an hour early," Well, almost anything.
A/N: I know that wasn't that all that great, but the next chapter should be better (at least I hope so). Please don't forget to review, if it is a flame (which I actually wouldn't mind because I havn't gotten one in years). Happy holidays!!!!!
