***** Blustery Friendships *****
Allison's black GEO Metro drove at a slow and careful pace through the windswept beauty of highway 101. The tall pine trees swayed in chaotic directions as the storm raged around them. Andrew's happy laugh filled the back seat while Allison exhaled and rolled her eyes in exasperation.
"Seriously, Sara?"
The joy on Sara's face as she teased her friend was contagious. "All I'm saying is that we might be eighty when we get there. That's all."
The traffic was moving at a measured pace as the motorists made their way with cautious anxiety through the storm. While their forty five miles per hour pace seemed reasonable to Andrew and Allison, Sara wished they were going faster. She took her frustration and channeled it into a continuous running commentary on how to negotiate traffic.
"Andrew, come on, back me up here." Allison pleaded from the driver's seat.
"Mommy, please leave Alli alone. She is super preoccupied. It takes a lot of concentration to drive this slow." Andrew responded with a teasing chuckle.
"Uggggh, you two are soo annoying."
Sara looked into the back seat and gave Andrew a playful wink. He smiled at her while he brushed his hair back. Placing his completed Calculus homework back into his rucksack he stretched out his side and winced as he prodded his tender bruises. The pain from his earlier fight had faded, but the dull ache served as a constant reminder of what had happened.
Andrew was pleased by how immaculate and pristine Allison's car was. It was at least a few years old but everything looked as if it had never been used. He admired how well maintained it was, and felt like he could almost sense the machine as it purred around them. It was clear that Allison loved her car, and she took great care of it.
"Alli, seriously though, thanks for this. Don't let little miss speedster up there get to you. This is some pretty intense weather, and you're doing awesome."
The gaunt woman looked at Andrew through the rearview mirror before rolling her eyes and letting out a dramatic exhale. "Yeah, whatever. This is all just stupid." She took a deep breath before continuing, "I mean seriously. Why did everyone have to decide to drive during the first storm in months?"
Allison grumbled to herself as she checked the mirrors. Her voice was mocking as she said, "Hey kids, what do you want to do today? Let's go to a boring town, in a stupid forest while a storm throws cars all over the interstate." Her melancholy rant ended as suddenly as it began. Andrew wondered why Allison felt compelled to pull herself into these kinds of moods.
"Seriously though, if you just get behind that guy over there. We will get there like twice as fast. I'm just saying." Sara provided her helpful tip while she looked back at Andrew with a guilty smile. She knew she should allow Allison to be frustrated and morose, but she couldn't help herself. Allison let out a loud exaggerated sigh as she changed lanes.
"OK, there. Are you happy now?"
Sara looked back to the other lane and seemed to be lost in thought before responding, "No, actually I changed my mind. This lane is no good. We better go back."
Andrew laughed. Allison went off on another rant about how stupid everyone was. How Sara was their queen, the grand ambassador for all the stupid people who felt a need to drive in a summer storm. Pulling out his history assignment Andrew started flipping through his school book while Allison maintained a steady rant. With a little effort he managed to distract Sara, and together they worked their way through their assignment while the storm rumbled around them.
The drive settled into a much more casual experience as Sara focused on her school work with Andrew. The young couple joked and bantered as they completed their assignments. This allowed Allison to drive at her casual and controlled pace, free from Sara's demands. The visit to Hoquiam was a logistical nightmare. Andrew managed to work out a pretty seamless plan.
They all went into the cellular store, long enough for Sara to authorize Andrew on her account. While Allison took Sara to the doctor, Andrew remained at the cellular store. He got Sara's new phone set up on her account, and then signed up and got himself the same phone. Andrew knew he needed to get a cell, and often wished he could look things up as ideas occurred to him.
Now with his relationship to Sara, he realized that having a cell phone was vital. His parents would need a way to reach him, and he suspected he would not be home most of the time. Having a phone just ticked too many boxes for him not to handle it now. As he was finishing up the activation process, Sara and Allison arrived.
Once their business at the cellular store was complete, Allison dropped Andrew off at the electronics store before the girls went shopping. Forty five minutes later they met Andrew outside the store. They found him fiddling with his new phone, a happy grin on his face. Andrew put his large bag of electronics into the trunk and took out Allison's school bag. He brought it with him as he took his place in the back seat.
"Allison, I texted my folks and they want to know if you would like to join us for dinner?"
The young goth girl gripped her steering wheel and twisted her hands over its surface as she considered his offer. Looking over her shoulder she shrugged and said, "Sure, little squirrel. Now, why do you have my bag?"
Sara laughed as she raised her eyebrow, silently asking, "Yeah, why do you have her bag?"
"Well, Sara and I are done with our homework. I kinda figured maybe we could give you a hand with yours. That is, if you want."
Starting the car Allison shrugged. "Sure, why not."
Andrew opened the large black bag, finding that all of Allison's books and school supplies seemed to have the same dark theme as everything else in her life. He chuckled to himself as he pulled out her Health and Wellness textbook and notebook.
"What's so funny back there?" Allison's voice was sharp and defensive as she looked through the rearview mirror.
"Nothing, I just didn't know that Hot Topic sold school supplies." Andrew replied with a gentle laugh. Allison rolled her eyes as the corner of her mouth lifted into a brief smile. Sara laughed and gripped her friend's shoulder, giving her a gentle shake.
The drive back to Quinault was much faster as most of the motorists appeared to be keeping off the roads. They were all happy that the storm never opened up, and that the drive remained dry, if blustery. The air had an unexpected dry crispness to it that reminded Andrew of the electrical storms he used to experience in Arizona. As if the sky itself was excited and eager for something soon to arrive.
Sara and Allison seemed to relax as they entered the rainforest, getting ever closer to Lake Quinault. The temperature dropped and a rich humidity permeated the air. Andrew took a deep breath, finding the earthy fragrance somehow comforting. He understood why they would find this scent of home so relaxing.