Before i begin i would like to thank SmartBear for all His help in working with me on this, i think its turning out quiet yummy, hope you enjoy it as well.
I'm so ready to get the hell out of this cow dung town, to damn small to have any hope of a future let alone a life. Everyone in your business, and the high point each month being the barn dances.
Making her decision to hit the road came easily, but lack of transportation was going to make it tough.
As she slipped on her hiking boots glancing about her small room making sure she had the bare minimum for light travel, she wondered if anyone would even notice her absents.
Creeping silently down the stairs avoiding the squeaky one near the bottom, she stopped briefly to grab an apple from the bowl on the kitchen table in passing. Her fingers light on the kitchen doors handle as she glanced back just one more time at the place she had known as home her entire life.
The screen door squeaking as she pushed it gently outward, stopping dead in her tracks making sure it awoke no one.
Closing both doors quietly behind her, her footsteps light on the porch stopping to glance at the barn wondering if she dares stop for a few moments to say good-bye to her horse, deciding the emotional upheaval wouldn't be conducive to her plan.
Running silently through the tall grass she could hear freedom just past the wooded area at the end of the field, the sounds of tires against the asphalt music to her ears.
As she made her way through the clearing of the trees her body damp from the travel or perhaps fear of where this journey would lead the headlights of an oncoming truck caught her slightly off guard her appearance more like a frightened deer than a woman.
As she approached the passenger door and glanced inside the truck she was a little taken back at his appearance, make no mistake he was quite attractive but his size was a little frightening.
It's funny she had seen countless sunrises in her twenty six years but this one seemed different somehow. Perhaps the fact she was no longer held to the farm by her ailing mother due to the fact her sister had arrived has left her at ease about this journey, God only knows how long she might have stayed if not.
Her blue eyes sparkled as the sun broke over the nearing mountains the promise of a new life just ahead.
His voice was kind as he asked if she was hungry glancing over at her as he spoke. She hadn't really noticed his eyes before due to the darkness, what color where they? She couldn't tell for sure.
"If you would like a break from driving, sure why not."