"We're not even there yet. How is the fog this bad?"A young man with short brownish-red hair spoke leaned forward and tried to see through the heavy fog. The man who was sitting next to him pressed on his shoulder. "Tim, it's not going to help any with you squinting like that." Tim, the driver sat back into his seat, still habitually squinting, "How much longer?" "Three, maybe four hours", the man sitting next to him said, pulling out a map and quickly looking it over before shoving it back into the glove compartment, and slamming the compartment door shut. A squeal protruded from the back seat. "Seriously? Three or four more hours? Can we at least stop so I can pee?" A quick swerve and a sudden hit on the brakes brought the car to an abrupt stop which jerks everyone forward.

"Sure, go ahead Joey. Have a go."Joey nervously looked out the window, "Here, Are you sure?" Tim smiled and nodded, "You said you had to go, so go." Joey licked his lips, took a deep breath, opened the door and got out of the car. He hesitantly walked towards the forest that surrounded them. "Five seconds Rick, what's your guess?" Rick smiled, "Three". Joey came running out of the forest, and hopped into the car, out of breath. Tim and Rick exchanged looks, and burst out laughing. Joey crossed his arms, and stared at the floor. "Mmm", something moved in the back seat. "Can you two leave Joey alone for five minutes?" A tired female voice rang out, and Tim and Rick stopped laughing. "Five minutes is just a little too long",

Tim stretched, turned around, pulled away, a little bit easier than he had stopped the car. Rick remained turned around in his seat, looking at Joey and the girl. "I don't see why you always stick up for him Sara, he's a grown man." Rick grabbed the hat off of Joey's head, "If he can protect himself, why should anyone else do it for him?" Sara gave Rick a dirty look, "Maybe the same reason you have us call you Rick, instead of Diedrick. Rick shook his head, "Just trying to toughen him up Sara." "Sara sighed, "I have to pee", she announced. Tim let out a huff, "We were just stopped, and you couldn't have gone then?" Sara glared at the back of Tims head. "I was asleep when we stopped you ass." Tim slowly brought the car to a halt, and placed it in park. "Go ahead, quickly." Sara opened the car door, "Don't rush a lady" she teased as the door slammed shut. Once Sara had settled back into the back seat of the car, Tim sped off back into the fog that covered the forest.