Prompt: Lwaxana Troi - "Life's true gift is the capacity to enjoy enjoyment." -'The Next Generation'
Kurt Hummel stared out the window of the hotel room he was sharing with his stepbrother. Outside the rain was cascading down. This was not how their trip to Disney World was supposed to start out.
A knock at the door drew his attention away from the window. Crossing the room, he looked through the peep hole to see his father standing there.
"Hey, Dad," Kurt said, opening the door.
"I wanted to make sure the two of you were up and getting ready for the day," Burt said, glancing over Kurt's shoulder. "And from the looks of it, it's a good thing I did."
Kurt glanced over his shoulder at his stepbrother. "For once, I think Finn's got the right idea," Kurt said thinking about the rain falling outside.
"Oh, come on. It's the first day of our first family vacation! Show a bit more enthusiasm."
"It's down pouring dad. I've got no intentions of walking around a theme park in that kind of weather."
"So, we'll spend the day doing other things and save Disney for tomorrow. The hotel has an indoor pool, there are plenty of stores to look at, Finn saw that Laser Tag place driving in yesterday and there are other things we don't even know about yet. So, wake up your brother, both of you get dressed, and meet us down in the hotel lobby in a half hour. We'll discuss plans over breakfast."
"Fine," Kurt managed to get out, shutting the door as his Dad headed back across the hall.
Turning around, Kurt walked over to his own bed and picked up a pillow. Flinging it at his stepbrother he called out, "Time to get up, Finn."
"I thought you said it was raining," Finn mumbled, taking Kurt's pillow and putting it under his head.
"It is. Dad is set on having fun in spite of the weather though, so get up," Kurt replied, heading toward the bathroom.
Two hours later, Kurt was laughing as he shot Finn in the laser tag game once again. "Blue Team Wins" the computer announced as the lights in the room went up.
"Still the champions," Kurt said happily as he gave his father a high-five. It was the second match he and his dad had won against Carole and Finn.
"If we're doing this again, perhaps we should switch-up partners," Carole suggested as they made their way toward the exit.
"I want Kurt, as my partner. That way he can't keep shooting me," Finn chimed in, eager to play again despite not winning.
"Fine," Burt replied, slipping his arm around Carole's waist and happy the two boys were enjoying themselves despite the bad weather.
