Chapter 1
Susan squinted at the sign as she passed it and let out a harrumph that caught Fiona's attention, "What's wrong?"
Susan jumped a little in the driver's seat, "What? Nothing... nothing." the second nothing was spoken in a smaller, quieter voice that let Fiona know that it was far from nothing.
Fiona swivelled her head around and looked out the back of the car, Isabella and Sally both had their noses stuck in their phones, just like she had until a moment ago, but what really caught Fiona's attention was the setting sun behind them.
"Why are we heading east?" she asked accusingly as her head swivelled back around to Susan.
"We're not!" Susan replied with a little bit of panic in her voice, "At least I don't think we are..."
Fiona rolled her eyes and knew she shouldn't have let Susan drive, her sense of direction was the worst.
"How long do you *think* we've been driving west for Susan?"
"Ah, I don't know... maybe half an hour? I kinda got turned around when I got off the highway."
"And why did you get off the highway?"
Susan bit her lower lip before she answered, "Well, there was construction... and a detour... and... and..."
Susan's lower lip started to quiver and Fiona knew what came next if she didn't head it off at the pass, "Well, whatever, no big deal, we'll just check the GPS and we'll get back on track in no time..."
"Hey, where did my signal go?" Sally spoke up from the back seat as she finally looked up from her phone.
"Mine too..." Isabella chimed in as well.
Fiona checked her phone and found no signal as well, "Must be in a dead spot, good thing GPS is satellite-based..." she said as she loaded up the map app and was presented with a blank screen.
"GPS might be satellite-based, but all the map data needs to be loaded from the Internet..." Isabella said with a condescending tone in her voice, like Fiona should have known better.
"Shit, well, maybe we should turn around then. Get back to the highway, or at least a signal." Fiona replied.
"Uhm, the sign back there said that the town of Bucks Ferry was just 2 miles ahead..." Susan said, almost in a whisper.
Fiona looked at Isabella and Sally and they both nodded, "Ok, I guess Bucks Ferry it is. Hopefully they have somewhere to stay for the night, it's getting dark and I could really use a good night's sleep."
"Amen to that!" Sally said.
Fiona turned back facing forward and set her phone down in her purse as darkness continued to close in on them. The four of them were unlikely road trip partners if someone had just met them, but they had known each other since grade school and had remained tight throughout their lives.
The road trip was their annual summer tradition, even now that they were in their second year of university at different schools across the state. Sally had enrolled at the top agricultural school in the state and was on track to graduate with honours. Isabella was enrolled at a prestigious engineering program at the same school that Fiona was taking her environmental engineering degree at. And poor Susan, well, she was enrolled at a local community college taking an arts degree.
Fiona had always been the unofficial leader of the group, but in the last couple of years Isabella had been chaffing at that fact. Between them both attending the same school and Isabella looking down at Fiona's "fake" engineering degree, well, things were not good between the two of them.
Fortunately Fiona had more in common these days with Sally and they got along great. And, well, everyone got along with Susan, she was just one of those happy people that no matter how badly they messed up, you could never stay mad at them for long. And she did mess up a lot in all honesty.
Which was why all three of them had been hesitant to let her take a turn driving. Two years ago, the last time she'd driven during the trip, they'd lost four hours in a maze of back roads trying to find the highway again. But just like people couldn't stay mad at Susan, saying no to her was just as hard and the three of them had relented.
Apparently though, history was repeating itself and all Fiona could do was hope that it would be less than four hours lost this time.
"Oh look! A bed and breakfast!" Susan called out, taking a hand from the wheel and pointing at the large sign at the side of the road.
Fiona, Sally and Isabella all looked at the sign and then at the slightly dilapidated farm house down the long driveway that was beside it.
"You can't be serious..." Isabella said.
"I don't know, it kinda looks like a converted farmhouse." Sally replied with interest.
Which was about the time Fiona noticed the small text at the bottom of the sign that came in to view as they approached, "Last lodging for 50 miles!"
"Ugh... 50 miles!" Fiona grunted as Sally and Isabella read the text as well. Sally just smiled but Isabella shared Fiona's grunt.
"So... uhm... am I turning in?" Susan asked and Fiona just let out a little sigh.
"Yes, looks like it." Isabella interjected before Fiona could say anything else and Fiona shot her a glare.
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Fiona knocked on the front door of the B&B while looking at the peeling white paint that covered it. Isabella was holding the screen door open just behind her and Susan and Sally were looking out from the porch at several of the outbuildings.
It took a minute for the owner to answer the door, but when he did Fiona had an even worse feeling about this particular adventure that Susan had gotten them into.
Standing there, with a toothy grin, was an old man, at least 80 if Fiona had to guess. She would hesitate to call the scruffy white whiskers on his face a beard, but they were certainly too long to be called stubble. He was partly hunched over, wearing a dirty set of blue overalls and a red flannel shirt underneath. His whole vibe was "creepy old guy that lived in the woods" and it didn't sit well with Fiona at all.
"Oh, hello there girls!" the old man said, "Are you looking for a room for the night?"
"Uh..." Fiona started to hesitate, perhaps the extra 50 miles wouldn't be so bad...
"Oh, yeah we are!" Susan replied, pushing her way in front of Fiona before she could stop her.
Fiona just rolled her eyes and sighed again, "Yes, I guess so."
"Ah, well that's good. Come on in..." the old man replied and opened the door the rest of the way and waved them in. Inside was not much better than outside from what Fiona could see, the main living room was set up with a couple of couches and a main dining table, but had old magazines and newspapers littered all over it.