"Alright buddy ready for your driving lesson?" asked Wayne.

"You bet dad!" smiled Walden all hyped up that his dad was teaching him to drive.

On his days off which were usually the weekends, Wayne was teaching Walden how to drive since he was already 17 and was dying to learn how to drive.

The two got into the family station wagon with Walden getting into the driver's seat and Wayne in the passenger seat.

"Jeez, don't you guys ever pick up after yourselves?" asked Wayne looking in the backseat and noticing the garbage left by his kids.

Walden chuckled nervously.

"Alright, start the car" said Wayne.

Walden started the car and pulled out of the driveway and began driving down the street.

"Don't forget your blinker when turning" said Wayne.

"I know dad, up for right and down is left" replied Walden.

"Atta boy" said Wayne.

As Walden was driving Wayne had something to discuss with him and he felt it was important.

"So, I overheard you and Willis talking and you told him you don't believe in a zing?" asked Wayne concerned.

"No I don't" replied Walden.

"Can I ask why? asked Wayne to his eldest son.

"I don't know, I guess times have just changed from when you and Mom first had your zing." replied Walden.

"I mean things aren't really that different, you meet that one girl and you fall in love... I mean look at Johnny and Mavis or heck even Dracula and Ericka" said Wayne.

"Yeah but those to come from different Generations, women are different nowadays especially with modern day feminism and all that women are independent" chuckled Walden.

"Turn here, while all of that is true there's still someone out there for everybody... Even yourself, I've overheard you say how much you're going to stay single and everything like that but there's always going to be that one woman that's going to break the barrier" chuckled Wayne.

"Doubt it Dad, she better have a Sherman Tank in order to break this barrier" replied Walden.

"Just you wait kiddo" chuckled Wayne.

Not but a few days later Walden came home and was jumping for joy.

"I PASSED! I DID IT!" exclaimed Walden celebrating the fact that he got his driver's license.

"That's great dear, now you can do some of the lion's share of the errands" said Wanda handing him a list.

"Wait, what? Groceries? Dry cleaning? Aw come on!" whined Walden.

"Get going" said Wanda.

Walden did what he was told and as he was heading to the car his brothers all ran downstairs.

"So, we heard from a little bird that a certain someone got his driver's license?" asked Willis.

"I'm afraid to yes" said Walden nervously.

"Well if this little bird is right can you take me to band practice?" asked Willis.

"And me to my anime club?" asked Wade.

"And me to my painting club?" asked Walker.

"And me to my cooking club?" asked Waldo.

"Me to the electronic store...if you don't mind" asked Wally.

"Oh and me to baseball practice?" asked Wilbur.

"And me to the track?" asked Winston.

"And me to the video game store?" asked Warren.

"And me to the hobby shop?" asked Winslow.

"Oh and me to the movies?" asked Wyatt.

Walden was cross.

"Do I look like a damn chauffeur to any one of you?!" he growled.

"Ahem?!" asked Wanda cross.

Walden hung his head in defeat and agreed to drive his brothers to where they needed to go.

(A/N) Hope you guys liked that chapter...oh the pain of having a driver's license which I know all too well...and Walden doesn't believe in a zing? Come on man! More to come, until next time!