While Pete drove his RV to the Sitgreaves National Forest and grumbling about having new passengers in it and changing his entire vacation plans because of them, Goofy was cheerfully making drinks for everyone. Then he poured them into four plastic glasses and then he served the first one to Pete, then the next one to Bobby and then the next one to Stacey, who both like Pete's RV and was sitting very comfortably on the dark blue couch.

"Wow!" Bobby cried after he took a sip from his glass. "Mr. G, this drink is so very tasty! What is it?"

"It's called the Goof drink, Bobby," Goofy said, as he sat on the dark green couch opposite to him and Stacey. "What do ya think of it, Stacey?"

She took a sip and smiled afterwards. "I have to admit, Mr. Goof, this is very good. What are the ingredients?"

"Oh, uh, I can't tell you," Goofy said. "Goof family secrets."

"Goof!" Pete yelled. "What is this drink that you made?"

"It's called the Goof drink," Goofy called back. "Do ya like it?"

"NO!"

"Oh, good."

"Good?!"

"Sure, that means ya love it."

"NO! That's not what I meant!"

"If this drink is a Goof family secret," Bobby said, "does that mean Max can make it too?"

"Hmm, I think he can," Goofy said. "I have shown him how to make this drink a few times. He's never made it on his own, but he has a good memory and I'm sure he could make it if he had to." Then his face fell.

Bobby and Stacey immediately knew why.

"So, I take it that Max still hasn't been found yet, Mr. G?" Bobby asked.

Goofy sadly shook his head. "Nope. Please tell me that you guys have found him or contacted him or found something about him."

"I'm very sorry, Mr. Goof," Stacey said, "but if we did any of those three things you just said, we would told you immediately, I promise you that."

"We've been lookin' for him online and offline every day ever since we've learnt about what happened at Spoonerville Water Park less than two weeks ago," Bobby said.

"I don't know what online and offline means," Goofy said. "What kind of lines can go on and off?"

"No, no, Mr. Goof," Stacey said. Then she explained to Goofy that online meant computer, internet and social media business, which he had no idea about but he knew Max was an expert at, and offline meant doing stuff not on computers or the internet or social media.

"Like mowin' your lawn or bakin' pancakes or goin' to the bathroom," Bobby added. "You don't need to be online for those tasks."

"Thank you, Bobby," Stacey said sarcastically. "That's very helpful."

"You're welcome, Stacey baby," Bobby said, knowing that she was being sarcastic but joking with it.

Stacey shook her head at that. She used to find Bobby's nickname for her very cool and funny back when they were teens in high school, but now that they were both young adults and working, it sounded quite babyish now, but she knew deep down it was his own nickname for her and that was why she still let him call her that.

"Here, let me show you, Mr, Goof." Then Stacey showed Goofy on her phone and all the social media apps she had on it and who she was friends with online, including Max and who he was friends with online. Though Goofy still struggled to understand social media, he liked what he saw on the apps. He liked that all Max's family and friends online were still asking about him, about where he was or could be and that they hoped that he was okay wherever he was.

"Wow, this is so good," Goofy said. "It's like you're makin' your own movies or TV programmes and people anywhere in the whole wide world can watch them."

"Spot on, Mr. G," Bobby said.

"Well, thanks for showin' me about people worryin' about Max on social media, Stacey," Goofy said. "I feel better that I'm not the only one who has forgotten him."

"No, never!" Bobby cried.

"Except that Mona," Stacey said.

"Oh, yeah," Bobby said. "Totally forgot about her. We don't miss her any more than Max does."

"There's also another friend of Max's I can't seem to find on any of this social media thing," Goofy said.

"Who?" Bobby and Stacey asked together.

"Roxanne. Unlike Mona, Max still misses her a lot."

"So do we," Bobby said. "But we can't find her on social media any more than Max can."

"Probably either because she doesn't do social media or she just wants to forget about us completely," Stacey said sadly. "Especially me."

"Oh, come on, Stace," Bobby said. "You need to get over what you did. We know it's not your fault. Even her ex-boyfriend Max knows."

"But it was my fault, Bobby," Stacey said.

"What happened?"

Stacey sighed and told Goofy about the story of how her friendship with Roxanne crumbled back in high school.


Before the tenth grade, Roxanne and Stacey have always been the best of friends since they met at day care. They were so close that they feel that they achieved a sisterhood. But sadly their friendship came to an end when the tenth grade happened. There were three new girls called Lois, Yolanda and Nikita. Before the tenth grade started, they moved to Spoonerville with their super wealthy families because they needed to work very closely with Stacey's dad. Stacey didn't want to befriend any of the girls as they were all spoiled narcissistic divas, but she was forced to by her dad who worked for their dads as they were his managers at the company they worked at and be extra nice to them and use her student body president powers to make sure their times at Spoonerville High School were great ones so he could be on good terms with the boss and get a promotion.

Stacey hated spending time with the three new divas, but she had no choice. They were mean to her and everyone in school, especially to ger best friend Roxanne. Stacey tried to hang out with Roxanne whenever she could and apologize for the bad behaviour of her 'new friends' and explained to what was going on and showed her that she was still her friend and that she missed her, but the three divas even made that hard for her too.

When the whole school did their camping trip during the eleventh grade, she did hear about Roxanne was moving away to Florida when two policemen came to collect her. She did try to run to say goodbye to her and wish her well, but again the three divas stopped her for their own demands. That was the last time she ever saw Roxanne and she had missed her ever since.


Stacey was glad that the three divas weren't going to Harvard University with her and she was still glad that they were out of her life and that her dad got the promotion so spending time with them hadn't been completely for nothing, but she was still upset for how she treated Roxanne all those years and she never forgave herself for it.

"Well, I'm sure if ya see her again and tell her what ya told me, I'm sure she'll understand and forgive ya," Goofy said.

"Well, if she doesn't, I'll understand and respect her opinion."

"So how was Harvard?" Goofy asked, trying to change the subject. "And how did ya and Bobby meet again since high school?"

Then they all kept talking as the RV continued to drive through the Sitgreaves National Forest.