A fair warning, this story is very long so it is broken up into nine parts.
Part One
Philip Johnson
Prologue
They were a typical couple doing their best to live a typical and proper life. Words like, stuffy, buttoned down, or far right conservatives would fit them nicely in fact. Though not religious, they did believe in charity. It all came down to always doing the right thing. At the young age of thirty one, Mitch Chandler was owner of Chandler Real Estate, and he had three offices in the Scranton and Wilkes-Barre Pennsylvania area. He was doing quite well for himself, especially considering someone his age. Of course, Scranton was rated in the top ten in the nation for growing real estate sales, and that didn't hurt.
His wife Layla, was a fairly tall brown haired woman with perfect posture. She had a young slender beauty that was perfect for her profession of newscaster for WNEP channel sixteen. Layla was certainly good looking, but more than that, it was her quick smile and her connection with her audience that served her so well. It was because of her popularity that she and Mitch tried to escape the area whenever they could, so they could become anonymous and just relax.
Mitch and Layla's best friends, Buck Andrews and his wife Anita, owned Scranton Plumbing, Heating, and Electric. Not surprisingly, they were very much like Mitch and Layla: Young, successful, and oh so conservative.
Now, what would happen if one of those couples were to find themselves in a totally opposite, very liberal environment, and nothing they could do to escape? Both of them would have to look for the strength to survive, or more accurately, adjust and decide where to go from there.
There really is a Scranton, Pennsylvania, of course, population seventy two thousand, give or take. Also, there really is a channel WNEP there. But as far as I know, there is no Chandler Real Estate there, and I'm betting there is no Layla or Mitch Chandler. If there is, I extend my apologies, or thanks, whichever fits the situation. Well, you get the idea. There is a truth here and there, and a whole lot more that is not true. Another thing to remember, is sometimes things aren't always as they seem.
Oh yes, and you'll have to read awhile before you get to any juicy parts. Enjoy.
Chapter One
"Mitch, I talked to Anita at lunch today, and we're going to Jad's Place for dinner, unless you have other plans."
"Sounds good to me, what time?" As a reflex, she consulted her watch like it was going to speak to her and told him, "Seven, but they'll pick us up at six thirty."
"So we have a whole half hour to relax."
"Are you going to be grumpy tonight?"
"Sorry, honey. I'm okay, just a little tired."
"We can cancel if you'd rather."
"No, let's go, we haven't seen Anita and Buck for over a week. Besides Jad's Place has good food."
"Some of the best, I think."
It was just before six thirty when Buck and Anita arrived and then they went to dinner. They didn't even make it to their table, before a stranger approached Layla and blathered on about how good she was and how good looking she was. As they waited for their drinks Mitch asked Buck, "So what's new?"
"Not very much other than we have to have our roof redone."
"Ouch."
"I was trying to wait until next year, but we now have a small leak, so it has to be done. What about you two?"
"We're running away tomorrow morning for a few days."
"So where are you going on this short vacation?"
"We're going to hit some of the small towns and look for antiques."
"So, no place in particular?"
"Not really, just a general direction. Mostly it's so Layla can get away from her adoring fans as I call them. She just needs some escape time."
"I can appreciate that. We didn't even make it to our table this time before one of her fans found her."
"That's why we're running away. No thoughts about the news or jobs or anything, just her, me, antiques, and maybe a couple of the small community museums."
"Well enjoy."
They talked through dinner and were having an after dinner drink when Buck told Layla, "Love, I only say this because I love you and your work, but that series..."
"Yes I know, the Morals of America series. I've had a lot of negative feedback on that mess. Just for the record, it was my boss' idea to do that, not mine. I know I didn't give it my best effort because I just wasn't comfortable with any of that. I tried to talk him out of it, but I think the decision was made for him, so he was just passing it on to me." She didn't even look at Buck as she said, "I just don't understand the perverted things that some people can come up with. So much of that is beyond my emotional and mental reach, to say nothing of my moral position."
"Why not have Gary do that series then?"
"I was the only one with the time to take it on. My Boss could have waited, but like I said, I think he was getting pushed from above. They could have gotten wind of somebody else doing something like that so it could have been to beat the competition. Our business isn't anymore immune to pressures and politics than any other."
"Well, at least you and Mitch can get away for a few days and forget about all of that."
"I can't wait. Just head west and get lost. Are you two planning any trips or anything?"
"We're in the talking stages is all, but if we want to do something in this part of the country, we have to get moving so we can do it while it's warm."
Speaking of getting moving we haven't even packed."
Chapter Two
Mitch and Layla took the time Saturday morning to have a good breakfast, and then headed west in their quest to look for antique treasures, especially small figurines. They were soon in the country and Mitch watched as Layla relaxed a little more with each mile they put behind them. She was a slightly intense woman anyway, but that was okay because that intensity was also reflected in their her passion when they made love. For the next two days, they browsed their way through small town antique shops. They didn't find much, but that didn't really matter. They were enjoying themselves and that's what counted.
Going down the road on Monday, Mitch noticed they were getting a little low on gas, but that was no crisis because he figured they had seventy five miles or more before they would run out. But it was then that he noticed the engine was overheating and that was a much more serious issue. He told Layla about the problem and then added, "I don't think there is anyplace ahead of us that can help, so if I see another road, I'll take it and hope for the best. Now I really do wish we had a GPS unit in this car." It was about four miles later that he saw a small paved road going off to the right. No name or number to be found, and that concerned him, but he had to try. They just might have to pull over and let the engine cool down if they didn't find something soon. The only thing helping them, was his car had a small motor, so it didn't generate heat as quickly as the bigger motors did. He slowed down to about forty miles an hour and coaxed the car on down the road until Layla said, "I think I see...yes, there's a small water tower ahead of us."
"In the nick of time, now I just hope they have some kind of auto repair."
"Isn't that nice, the name of the village is Discovery. That has kind of a quaint sound to it." Mitch coasted into town and eased the over heated car through the center of town and straight ahead. There on the right was Dwayne's Auto Repair and Mitch pulled in there, shut the engine off, and gave a sigh of relief.