A few mis-timed revs later and Kyu-Sik just stared at his current driver with some bafflement. For the moment, he was trying to ignore the vicious combination of unknown foods fighting in his stomach, and he was trying to understand what in the world Donovan was doing. It only occurred to him in that moment that perhaps Donovan wasn't actually capable of driving. He had said something, hadn't he? Kyu-Sik had missed it, but the sudden pessimism setting in left him to assume the worst before he considered the other possibilities. He [i]had[/i], after all, needed a ride to a picnic because of a stolen bicycle. It was not unheard of for someone living in the city to be lacking a driver's license.
The car was a simple Kia Rio in a completely ordinary navy blue. Kias were affordable, easy to maintain, and Kyu-Sik had always thought the car was easy to drive. There were no fancy bells and whistles, and certainly no magic tricks when it came to just getting the car started. A frowned formed on his face as he wondered if perhaps Donovan was just not familiar with the make. Or perhaps the other male was just used to driving a much different car?
In the end, all thoughts led back to him doubting Donovan's capabilities. He frowned and just shook his head. "It's an automatic. You just turn the key like any other car…" Rather than wait for the other to try, he leaned over, turned the key, and started the car himself. Now they just had to back out of the space. "Here," Kyu-Sik was already making the assumption that it was going to be a problem as well. He pointed down for Donovan to watch what he was doing and shifted the gear from parking to reverse. "The gear shift is the same, too. This one only has the most basic settings." Park, reverse, neutral, and two drive settings. It wasn't hard to figure out, right?