Luka had hoped that Aoki was a good driver. She had, after all, somehow managed to win a van in a game of poker. Aoki had to be a good driver, right?

Wrong.

Luka gripped into her seat like her life depended on it, which it probably did. Aoki was a total Sunday driver. No, calling her that was an insult to Sunday Drivers. She was probably insane.

"AAAAAAAAAUUUUGGGGHHH!" Luka screamed as Aoki took a paricually sharp turn. "HOW HAVE WE NOT BEEN PULLED OVER?!"

"Because of my amazing driving skills!" Aoki smiled. "I mean, I never went to driver's ed, but I play a lot of Mario Kart."

"MARIO KART IS NOT A REALISTIC DRIVING SIMULATOR!" Oliver screamed from the back seat.

"Don't lose my road roller." Rin said, surprisingly calm and playing on her DS.

"Don't worry, it's strapped in." Aoki said, screeching to a stop at a red light.

The other occupants of the car all gasped for air, taking the five second break to recover from Aoki's driving.

The light turned green and Aoki immediately floored it, the van taking off with a screech.

"Rin, how much longer until we get to our destination?!" Luka shouted.

"Um... About a day or two, depending on how fast Aoki drives."

Luka groaned and leaned back in her seat, immediately regretting it as Aoki slammed on the brake and she was jerked forward.

Finally, several hours later, Aoki made a stop at a gas station.

"We need to refill the gas tank." She said, stepping out of the car. "You guys should probably use the bathroom."

Luka jumped out of the car and collapsed onto her knees, gasping for air. Len and Oliver almost fell out of the door and stumbled over to the small convenience store.

"Did you bring money?" Oliver asked, pushing open the door.

"I've got ten bucks." Len said.

"That'll do." Oliver said, walking over to the candy section of the store.

Outside, Aoki was a having a small amount of trouble.

"How do you put gas in the car?" She asked, looking curiously at the handle.

Mikuo sighed and took it from her, opening the gas tank and putting the hose inside it. "Like this, and then you do this."

"Ooooh." Aoki said, leaning over to observe. "I get it now. I didn't learn this in Mario Kart!"

"Mario Kart isn't the best way to learn how to drive…" Mikuo muttered.

"Sorry?"

"Nothing."

Back inside the convenience store, Oliver and Len were having a small fight.

"We need this!" Len shrieked, shoving the bag of banana flavored candy onto the counter.

"No, get this!" Oliver said, pushing the bag off the counter and thumping another bag on it. "It has the same banana candy, but there's other flavors in it."

"Ew!" Len stuck out his tongue. "It's my money, I get to choose!"

"I don't want all banana candy!"

Len sighed. "Fine. But you owe me!"

"You're still getting your candy!" Oliver yelled.

The poor cashier was pretty eager to get these weird kids out of the store. When she saw Len handing her the money, she snatched it and quickly started to make change. "Will that be all, miss?"

Len froze, staring right at the cashier. "What?"

Oliver was choking on laughter, bent over and trying not to collapse.

"Um…" The cashier looked at the two blondes. One was standing there in front of her with their eye twitching, and the other one looked like they might be having a heart attack. "Are you two alright?"

Oliver managed to swallow his laughter. "W-We're fine, it's just-" He giggled. "Len is a boy."

There was an awkward silence, broken only by Oliver's stifled giggles.

"O-Oh my god! I am so sorry!"

Len grumbled angrily, grabbed the candy and Oliver, and dragged him out of the store.

"Are you guys okay?" Rin asked, looking over at Len and Oliver, one of which was seething.

"Yes." Len said in a monotone. "Everything is fine."

"Did you get mistaken for a girl again?"

Len glared at Rin and climbed back into the van, continuing to sulk.

"Yes." Oliver said, still red in the face from laughter.

Rin giggled. "Awesome. Okay, get in the van, we're going."

Oliver nodded and climbed back into the car.

"Ready to go?!" Aoki said as she put the keys into the ignition.

"No, no, you've driven enough for today." Luka said with a smile. "Here, I'll take over. Take a break!"

"No, it's fine."

"No, I insist." Luka said, her smile seeming a bit unnatural.

Aoki cleared her throat and switched seats with Luka. She started the car and looked into the back seat. "Is everyone ready?" She called.

Everyone called out in agreement and Luka pulled out of the gas station. They were all very happy that Aoki was no longer in charge of the van. Well, except for Aoki. She was pretty upset she didn't get to drive anymore.

Writing is hard.

Sorry, it's been almost a week… I couldn't think of what to write, so why not Len getting mistaken for a girl?

Thank you to all the reviewers, and thank you for reading!