"Turn it up! The rain's so loud I can barely hear it!" the driver said.
She reached for the volume control, and in the brief time she took her eyes off the road, the car was heading into a curve she couldn't see. Her best friend shrieked, the car swerved, snaked once then righted itself.
"Jesus! Be careful! You could have killed us both," her friend said as she reached for the volume control so her driver-friend wouldn't do so again.
The car's stereo system was cranked up to nearly full blast as the girls drove along singing at the top of their voices. They were on their way home for winter break, and in another forty miles or so, they'd be off these winding roads coming down the pass and back into civilization.
Somewhere around Greenwater, a place too small to be classified as a city or even a town, a place with a population of 67 people, they saw flashing yellow lights along the side of the road.
The driver began slowing down, while her passenger-friend yelled over the music, "What are you doing? There's no way we're stopping!"
The driver turned the music down then said, "Let's just slow down and check it out, okay?"
"Fine, but we are not stopping! You ever heard of Ted Bundy? He got his start not that far from here!"
"I know. I was born and raised here, too, remember?" the driver said as she slowed way down and tried to look through the driving rain.
She came to a near stop right alongside his car as her friend said, "Do not stop!"
"Look! He's really cute!"
"So was Ted Bundy. Now drive!"
He rolled his window down and smiled as the rain pelted his face.
"Roll your window down!" the driver said as she came to a complete stop. When her friend refused, she used her controls to do it anyway.
She called out across her friend and said, "You need help?"
"I'm stranded. I ran out of gas and my cell phone's dead. Totally embarrassing, but it's true," he yelled back.
"Let's give him a ride," the driver said.
"No! I don't want to end up dead. Just go!"
He heard the comment and said, "That's okay. I wouldn't stop, either. I can sit her until morning."
The driver rolled the window back up then said, "I am not leaving him here. He's like way cute!"
"If you let him in, I'm the one who's going to kill you!" her friend said.
"Fine. Then kill me. But I'm not leaving him out here. Did you see how hot he is?"
She rolled the window back down then said, "Come on! Get in. We'll give you a ride."
The cute guy, who looked to be close to their age hollered, "Thanks!" as he rolled his window back up, got out, then locked his door in the driving rain.
The driver remotely unlocked the back door, and her friend was seething with anger as he got in.
"Thank you!" he said as he climbed inside. "It's really cold and raining wicked hard out there. I can't believe it isn't snowing."
She got a better look at him in the rearview mirror and realized he was very good looking.
"I'm Caryn," she said. "This is my best friend, Megan."
"Former best friend," Megan said harshly as Caryn pulled back onto the road.
"She thinks you're Ted Bundy," Caryn informed him.
"I'm not. I assure," he said with a smile no one saw as he shivered and blew on his hands for warmth. "I'm just on my way home to Seattle. My gas gauge is on the fritz, I'm down to my last five bucks, and I thought I could make into Enumclaw before I ran out."
"We live in Enumclaw," Caryn told him. "We go to WSU and just got out for Winter Break."
"Small world. I just graduated," he told them.
"Seriously? We're both seniors and have one more semester. How'd you graduate in December?"
"I got started in January after getting out of the military a few years ago, and it just worked out this way."
"You don't look that old," Caryn said as she glanced back at him again.
"I'll be 26 in a couple of months. I guess I'm just well preserved," he quipped.
"You're cute," Caryn said.
"Caryn! Stop it!" Megan said in a hushed tone as though he couldn't hear.
"Thank you, and I promise you I mean you no ill will," he told them both. "I'm unarmed and violence isn't my forte."
"Forte? Ill will?" Caryn said. "Are you sure you're only 26 and not like...46 or something?"
He laughed then said, "I'm still 25 for another seven or eight weeks, and yes, I'm quite sure of my age."
"So...what's your name, cute guy?" Caryn asked even as Megan gave her a death look.
"Anderson," he replied.
"Oh, okay. Like the guy on CNN. The...old guy. With the really short gray hair."
Anderson laughed then said, "Well, okay. He's the first person just about everyone thinks of when I tell them my name. Then again, he's the only other Anderson I know of with the exception of my father, so I guess that makes sense."