"Where are we?" Kurt asked. Blaine and Kurt had decided to take a peaceful drive through the countryside. It was sunny and warm and Blaine's dad had let him use his convertible. They had been driving for about an hour, going nowhere in particular.
"We are about an hour from home," Blaine said, a little nervousness in his voice.
"Are we lost?" Kurt asked.
"No we're not lost," Blaine replied. He looked down at the GPS in his lap, which had lost signal about 15 minutes ago, but Kurt didn't know that.
"We've passed that cow three times," Kurt said.
"How do you know it's the same cow?" Blaine asked.
"Because it's at Cherry Orchard Farm, which we have also passed three times," Kurt replied.
Blaine pulled over and put the car in park. "We're lost," he said to Kurt. They sat silently for a moment, both thinking how to get out of this predicament.
"Let's go into Cherry Orchard Farm. I think they had a store or something and we could ask for directions," Kurt suggested.
Blaine turned the car around and they pulled into the empty parking lot. Inside the store, a little old woman was sitting at the cash register.
"Good afternoon, boys. How can I help you?" she asked.
"We seem to be a little lost, can you tell us how to get back to Lima?" Blaine asked.
"Of course. Just take a left out of here, follow the road and when you come to the intersection with the big white church, take a right. That road will lead you right into downtown," she said.
"Thank you, come on Ku…" Blaine turned to find Kurt, but he had disappeared into the store.
"Blaine, they have honey sticks! They're only four for a dollar!" Kurt yelled from somewhere in the store.
Blaine laughed. "I guess we'll take four honey sticks," he said to the lady. He paid for the candy and the boys left the store, but they didn't get into the car yet. Instead, they sat on the porch swing in front of the store, enjoying the day.
