Road Service
By: Jenna
The road was rough and
winding. Brian and Nick were given keys to a cabin in the woods in the Upper Peninsula in Michigan,
a place to go and escape all of the commotion of
fans bothering them, they both
needed a well
deserved rest after the tour had ended.
Brian cringed as he heard a
familiar sound of a tire popping and the sickening
thud, thud, thud as the flat tire moved along on the road. He glanced over at Nick to see if he was realizing the
same thing happening only to see Nick laying
back in his seat, sleeping with his mouth
hanging open.
Brian stopped the dark green
durango and slammed it into park. The jerk
of the vehicle coming to a sudden stop woke Nick up. He looked around dazed.
“Oh, this is just great!” Brian
exclaimed out loud as he looked at the flat
front tire. He pulled out his cell phone only to find that there wasn’t a signal. “Oh, this is even better!”
Exasperated, Brian flung
the cell phone
through the driver’s side window onto the front seat, nearly hitting Nick before it came to rest on the seat.
“Are we having problems,
Bri?” Nick asked hesitantly. He opened his door and walked over towards Brian.
“Oh, yeah, flat tire.” Brian
replied as he walked towards the rear of the
durango. When he opened the hatch, he discovered that the spare tire was flat also. “Oh, just lovely, this
is unbelievable. Nick,
don’t you know that
you should check the air in your spare every month?
It’s called maintenance!” Brian shouted.
Nick took a step back from the
durango. “Geeze, Brian! calm down! Don’t
go postal on me, what did I do?”
“Nevermind, no cell phone, in the
middle of nowhere, I guess we walk.” Brian suggested angrily.
Nick reached into the car for his
Walkman and gameboy.
“Ah, Nick, do you honestly think
you need that?” Brian looked at Nick with
disapproval.
“Well, I could get bored.”
Nick answered defensively.
Brian pointed back at the
durango. “Put it back, NOW.”
Nick tossed the Walkman and the
gameboy onto the seat. “Geeze,
what a hothead,”
Nick muttered under his breath.
“I heard that!” Brian
shouted back over his shoulder. He was already walking back from the direction they traveled in.
“I think I remember
a store a few miles
back this way.”
“I hope they have something to eat
in there, I am hungry.” Nick yelled
at Brian trying to catch up with him.
“Nick, is that all you ever think
about is your stomach?” Brian shot back.
“Ah, well, yeah.” Nick
replied.
After three hours of walking, Nick
was starting to question Brian’s judgment
of a store being in the distance. Brian didn’t answer Nick, he continued to walk. Pretty soon, they saw
lights in the distance and
both picked up
their pace to get to the store before it closed.
Walking into the small convenience
store, Brian approached the cashier while Nick went directly down the snack
aisle.
“I need to call a road service,
our vehicle had a flat tire about three miles
north of here and our spare tire is flat too.” Brian asked the elderly woman.
“You boys are out of your element,
ain’t ya?” The elderly woman looked
Brian up and down. She knew he wasn’t local, and determined he was from out of state by his accent.
“No, we were going up to a cabin
in a place called Newberry, I think, but
anyway, our car has a flat tire and we need road service, is there a phone I can use?” Brian asked her impatiently.
“Well, ain’t no road service this
time of the night, Floyd is in for the day.”
The woman countered.
Brian glanced at his watch.
“It’s only 8:45 p.m., what do you mean no
road service?”
“That’s what I said, no road
service, you’ll have to wait until tomorrow at
9. You might as well get a room for the night.” The woman stated as she pulled a registration booklet out from under the
counter.
Nick approached the counter with
bags of chips and candy bars. As he
set his purchases down, Brian glared at him.
“I told you I was starving.”
Nick defended his purchases.
“We have to get a room here for
the night, Floyd doesn’t go out after eight,
I guess.” Brian said as he tossed his credit card down on the counter.
“Ah, sorry, we don’t take credit
cards, only cash.” The old woman said
as she saw the credit card hit the countertop.
Brian looked flustered when she said
cash. Nick rescued Brian by placing
$75 on the counter. Nick signed the registration book and took the key. The cashier rang up Nick’s purchases,
thanked the boys and
told them check out
time was 9 am.
As they were walking to their
room, Brian told Nick that he thought this
place was creepy looking.
“I don’t care if it looks creepy,
I got my munchies, a bed and a TV set, that’s
all I care about.” Nick answered as Brian unlocked the door. Once inside, Nick turned on the television, only to see
that it didn’t work. “I got my munchies and
a bed, I don’t need a TV, I guess.”
“I’m going to sleep, this
nightmare will be over with tomorrow.” Brian replied as he cautiously looked under the blankets for
spiders.
Tossing and turning, Brian heard a
noise that made him sit straight up in
his bed. Standing at the foot of the bed was a shadow of what appeared to be three young boys with long blond hair.
Brian rubbed his eyes.
“Hi, were Hanson.” The
figures stated in unison.
“What the........” Brian blinked
trying to clear his eyes up.
“Don’t be afraid, we are trying to
help you.” The taller of the three said
in a calm voice.
“Let me guess, car trouble?”
The middle blond haired boy asked.
Brian was still confused. “Um,
yeah, hey didn’t you guys just drop out of
the public eye suddenly or something?”
“We had car trouble one day
too. Remember New Kids on the Block?” the
youngest Hanson asked Brian.
“Yeah.” Brian replied.
“Car trouble.” The three
answered in unison. “You must leave if you want
The Backstreet Boys to continue, run, now!” The Hanson brothers exclaimed
before they vanished into thin air.
Brian looked over at Nick.
He was asleep, sprawled out across the bed
surrounded by opened bags of chips and wrappers.
“NICK, NICK, GET UP NOW, WE GOTTA
LEAVE.” Brian shouted at Nick.
“Huh, what?” Confused, Nick
rolled over.
Brian tossed Nick’s wallet at him
and held the door open. “Come-on, now
before it’s too late.”
Nick could tell that Brian was
upset and sweating. He reluctantly followed
Brian out of the hotel room and onto the road walking back towards where they left their vehicle.
“What in the world scared
you?” Nick asked, still confused.
“I saw Hanson, remember
them?” Brian was still agitated.
“Oh, now I understand, I would be
scared too.” Nick laughed.
Brian jumped when he heard tapping
on glass. He jumped and realized that he was sitting in the
durango. Nick was sleeping in the passenger seat. Running his hand
through his hair, he woke up and pushed the lever to lower the window. It
was a Michigan State Trooper.
“Here you go, Mr. Littrell, and
next time when you feel tired, it is best to
stop at a hotel or a rest area and get some rest, okay, we don’t need you to get hurt.” The trooper handed Brian
back his Florida driver’s license and a ticket.
Brian looked at what the officer had written
for the citation and it simply said, failure to keep vehicle under control.
Brian then realized that it was
all a bad dream, or was it?
The End
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