Prompt: Not interested, thank you Rating: K+ or Teen

Summary: Some guy is trying to get a date with Kendra and Bracken comes to her rescue.


"Johnny, for the last time. I'm not interested," Kendra said, as she shut her locker door.

"Come on!" He whined, "How often do you get a date like me?"

"I've told you Johnny, I already have a boyfriend." Kendra empathized, "I don't intend on cheating on him either, because he never would for me. I'm sure you're a great person, but I don't want to go out with you."

"Everyone knows you made that up." Johnny said, "Seriously, you just don't want to date people so you lie about it. Does Friday night work for you?"

"No, and neither does any other night." Kendra snapped as she walked towards the door.

"Come on Kendra." He continued, "One date. That's all I'm asking for. Most girls would give their two front teeth for this kind of chance and you are just refusing it like it's worth nothing."

"Because it is worth nothing to me." Kendra said cooly.

"But," Johnny tried to continue but was cut off by an intimidating figure appearing behind him.

"Hi Kendra," Bracken said, "Can I take you home?"

Kendra had never felt so relieved in her life to see Bracken. "That sounds great Bracken," she pecked him on the cheek for emphasis, taking care to make sure Johnny saw it who was still intimidated by the unicorn. Not that he knew Bracken was a unicorn of course.

"So this is your boyfriend?" Johnny said weakly.

"I'm Bracken," Bracken put out his hand in greeting. Kendra took note to teach him how outdated that was alter on this evening.

"Johnny," He said, "I'm going to go now."

Bracken chuckled, "Bye Johnny." He said as he linked his arm in Kendra's.

"Bye," Johnny all but ran away like a kicked puppy.

"He seemed interesting," Bracken said, "I don't know how I feel about him trying to ask out my girlfriend though."

"You know I wouldn't accept," Kendra said, "He was just starting to get a little annoying if I'm being honest."

"He does have good taste though," Bracken commented, earning a pink tint in Kendra's cheeks.

"Flatterer," she mocked as they walked towards their car. "Thanks for helping me out back there. He hasn't left me alone for weeks, always asking me for a date. Not that a movie at the manatee can compare to ice skating in a magical realm though."

"I'm going to pretend I know what a manatee is." Bracken said, "Now, come on. Let's go get in the car."