A/N: me and JennaSan wuz on da bus and this came up. hope you like it.


Gwen slid into the passenger seat, her hair mussed and frizzy, still hanging around her shoulders. "Don't say a word," she snarled. "If you do, I throw you out that windshield and run you over, back it up, and run you over again." She threw her backpack on the car's floor and unzipping it quickly.

Suppressing a chuckle, Kevin eyed her carefully with an honest smile. "You're beautiful," he told her softly, leaning over to peck her cheeks.

She pushed him away. "Not now, Kevin." Any other day, she would've loved to drink him in all over. Him kissing her was a rare thing that she often enjoyed and coveted. "I have to finish my homework." Gwen wished she had finished it last night so she could have this little time with Kevin. This was the little time they had together when they weren't fighting aliens or stuck in school.

The dark teen raised an eyebrow. "You?" He reached over to brush her hair out of her face, hand gentle against her cheek as his fingertips grazed the skin there. "Is this really Gwendolyn Tennyson?"

"Yes," she replied with a sigh, pulling out a set of thin markers and some papers that needed coloring. "It is me, but I have to finish this. I'm sorry. Not now." Gwen was tempted to lean over and kiss him long and hard. Loving him made the world difficult.

Kevin gave a little grunt of annoyance that the red-haired girl beside him clearly recognized. He drove her to school. He drove her home. He deserved some kind of love. Silently, she leaned over and gave him a kiss.

He loved that. The engine revved as she pulled away and he decided to actually drive her to school. Without a little motivation, Kevin was barely more than a potato. "So why didn't you do your homework?" he had the courage to ask, hoping he wouldn't get thrown through the windshield, run over, backed over, and then run over again. The suspension on the wheels probably wouldn't have been able to take that.

"I was too busy last night." She fell silent for a moment. "Looking for a cure still."

His face went grim. "Gwen, it doesn't matter."

"It does!" she fought, involuntary tears on the brink of falling in her emerald eyes. "It does to you and to me because I should've stopped you!"

Reaching over, Kevin wove his arm around her waist, feeling his skin pressed harshly against the leather. But he didn't move. She leaned into his touch, knowing he was there in every form, monster or that boy she'd fell in love with.

She remembered the work in her lap. "Kevin, not now," she repeated, still leaning into his warm embrace but taking out the markers.

"Please make sure they don't draw on the leather," the driver mumbled, not wanting to accuse her, but just wanted to make sure his car wasn't ruined by… markers. He fought back a tiny shudder.

With an emerald glare from Gwen, Kevin shrunk back, deciding that driving should be a priority. But he wasn't happy about that silence that hung in the air. "What do you have to color?" the ebony haired boy asked, trying to sound nice about it.

"These stupid 3D shapes." She scrawled a pattern of a checkerboard on one and began to color it in. "It's for this science thing."

Compelled to raise and eyebrow, Kevin did exactly that.

"You like this school stuff, don't you?" Gwen asked with a tiny laugh. She looked over at him out of the corner of her eye to see his face twisted with this curiosity, mouth ready for another question only to have hers shut him up.

"No." His quick retort was a lie. "Sitting in a desk for six hours? No way." His onyx eyes proved otherwise.

She examined him closer. "Kevin, I could definitely imagine you being smart for once in your life. You'd be a brilliant student if you'd put the effort into it."

He immediately shrugged it off. "What are you coloring?" He had to get the topic off himself. Kevin and school didn't even belong in the same sentence in his opinion. "Some 3D stuff you said?"

"Mhm." She took the next marker and scribbled down a bunch of little dots on it. "I have to color all these." She shuffled through a pile of papers, each with another three dimensional shape plastered on it in a two dimensional form. "It's going to take forever."

Kevin smiled. "Don't be such a drama queen," he laughed lightly. One of the pages caught his eye. "What the heck is that?"

"It's a dodecahedron."

"A DECAWHATCHAMAWHOZY?!"

Gwen couldn't help but burst out laughing as Kevin's eyes got as wide as the sun, shining it's dark rays across her face and over those papers. She smiled big and wide. "I take that back. You would never survive in school."


A/N: this was hysterical! I loved saying it more than writing this! enjoy! Reviews are mucho appreciated!

~Sky

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