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"Come on, you old piece," Luke plead. The radiator in his truck was old; and the automobile itself was even older. The twenty-two year old had sworn up and down that he would squeeze every penny out of the hunk of junk. His parents didn't understand his attachment to the 1987 Ford Bronco. The radio was scheiße, the air conditioning had never worked and the thing boasted more miles than a flight attendant.
It was a long drive to Churchill, Manitoba, but Luke had insisted on the scenic route. He was king of the road when no one else was around. The blond preferred the hours to being stuffed up and airsick on a plane. He could go wherever the hell he wanted when he was behind the wheel.
Now, he was beginning to have doubts. He didn't want to have to stop at some out-of-the-way motel again because his heater was being stubborn. Julie and Tristans' was just a half-hour or so away.
Luke donned a hat with earflaps, gloves and a thick jacket. Considering where he was born, he normally had no problem with the cold. The climate here was just beyond uncomfortable.
Verbal abuse progressed to physical. Luke smacked the dashboard, attempting to bash the heat source into submission. He was so sucked into the violent swearstorm against his truck that the road became second priority. It wasn't like there was anything out here, anyway. The odds of crashing into a polar bear seemed pretty skinny.
It was a long drive to Churchill, Manitoba, but Luke had insisted on the scenic route. He was king of the road when no one else was around. The blond preferred the hours to being stuffed up and airsick on a plane. He could go wherever the hell he wanted when he was behind the wheel.
Now, he was beginning to have doubts. He didn't want to have to stop at some out-of-the-way motel again because his heater was being stubborn. Julie and Tristans' was just a half-hour or so away.
Luke donned a hat with earflaps, gloves and a thick jacket. Considering where he was born, he normally had no problem with the cold. The climate here was just beyond uncomfortable.
Verbal abuse progressed to physical. Luke smacked the dashboard, attempting to bash the heat source into submission. He was so sucked into the violent swearstorm against his truck that the road became second priority. It wasn't like there was anything out here, anyway. The odds of crashing into a polar bear seemed pretty skinny.