The exams finally over they had decided to have few weeks
away before the results arrived and then they would hopefully be off to
different universities. Suzy was expected to do well and was looking forward to
chemistry at Exeter, Brian was hoping for Sports science at Loughborough and
Jenny was already guaranteed a place at Liverpool doing media studies.
Suzy and Brian had known each
other all their lives and were the best of friends. Their mothers had worked
together and got close when they discovered they were pregnant at the same
time. Suzy and Brian were like brother and sister with him being the gung ho
adventurer and her usually the voice of reason. Jenny's family had moved to the
area when she was eleven and she and Suzy had had a proper cat fight on their
first day at senior school. No-one remembered what the fight was about or how
they got over it but ever since they had been firm friends.
Lots of their friends were
heading off to Ibiza and other Spanish islands so their parents had been quite
relieved when they had said they wanted to spend a few weeks camping in
Cornwall. The weekend they were setting off all three sets of parents were tied
up but as they were a sensible trio who had never caused any concern it was
agreed they could catch the train and the extra cost would be covered by their
parents.
'Do you realise that the money
for these train tickets could keep us in beer for at least two days?' Brian
mused.
‘Yeh can't believe they can charge so much but what can we
do?' Jenny moaned.
‘We are three resourceful individuals and I am sure we can
get there for much less than the cost of these train tickets.' Brian had that
mischievous smile on his face that usually preceded something going horribly
wrong.
'I am not about to get involved
in one of your ridiculous schemes that may well be illegal and will almost
certainly end up with it costing us more to get there.' Suzy frowned, crossed
her arms and sat on her bag. This usually meant she would let Brian run around
for 30 minutes and then he would calm down and agree to the train ride.
But for once luck was on
Brian's side. As Suzy plonked herself down a coach pulled up outside the
station emblazoned with the words "Exeter 50p"
'Wait there I'll be back in
two minutes,' called Brian as he raced over to the coach.
Two minutes later he appeared
from inside the coach waving madly.
'It's only two quid each to
Exeter and even if we have to catch the train from there it should save us some
money.'
'Fine, if it'll make you
happy,' frown Suzy. Jenny just shrugged, Brian grabbed the tent and the
rucksacks and they all jumped on the bus.
Five hours later they pulled in at Exeter services.
'That's why it was two quid.
It stopped at every village between home and here,' Suzy was tired and grumpy.'
We would have been there by now, tent up, enjoying some good old scrumpy. Well
done genius. Now what do we do.'
'Look you'll appreciate the
extra beer money once we get there. Let's go and get something to eat.'
Suzy was not in the mood for
any more of Brian's cost saving ideas but she was hungry, maybe they could sort
something out over some food.
Yet again Brian's luck held and just as they were finishing
their burgers two camper-vans pulled in. They were carrying three people, a
pink one with a group of girls inside and a blue one with boys in.
'I'll be right back.' call
Brian as he ran off to talk to them.
'You won't believe this but
they're only stopping at the same campsite as us. They are just having a quick
loo stop and they're happy to give us a lift.' Brian was grinning madly, happy
to be proved right again.
'Come on Suzy,' smiled Jenny.
'It's better that sitting around here or trying to get to the train station.'
'Fine but you can take the
tent and go with the boys and Jenny and I will take the bags and go with the
girls.'
'Cool. See you there.'
Two hours later the pink camper pulled into the camp site.
'No sign of the boys,' Sharon,
the driver called back,' I was worried they had taken a different route and
would have beaten us here.'
'Right let's get booked in and
crack open these beers,' called one of the other girls.
Once the camper had been
booked in there was still no sign of the other camper or Brian with the tent.
Suzy and Jenny decided to book in anyway so they could hopefully get the tent
set up as soon as Brian arrived.
'Hi there,' Suzy called.
'Oh hello. I'm sorry were full
this weekend,' smiled a jolly and lively looking Cornish woman.
'Oh it's okay we booked,'
chipped in Jenny.
'We're the party of three with
a tent.' finished Suzy.
'Oh I see it's just there's
only two of you. Is your friend out there with the luggage?'
'No he got a lift with a different
group of people. He should be here any minute now.'
'Well as long as he didn't get
a lift with the ghost stag,' chuckled the woman.
'What do you mean the ghost
stag?' Jenny looked worried.
'Don't worry deary. It's an
old wives tale for the tourists. In the early seventies there was an accident
on the main road down here from St Ives. The woman driving was killed and her
boyfriend's body was thrown from the car. The body was never found and she now
drives that stretch of road picking up male hitchhikers.'
'But why do you call her the
ghost stag?'
'It's the car she drives, a
1973 convertible white triumph stag. But it's just a folk story. Nothing real.'
As they were booking in they
heard a cheer rise up from outside the port-a-kabin and they ran outside.
Attached to the back of an AA van was the other camper-van.
'About bloody time.' called
the Sharon.
Suzy and Jenny ran over to the
van.
'Where's Brian?' they called
in unison.
'Has the lucky bugger not
turned up yet?' Dave the driver from the boys van looked puzzled. 'He left us
about an hour ago. We broke down just outside St Ives and had to wait for the
AA. Brian said you guys would be worried so he would try and hitch the rest of
the way.'
'Great. Knowing Brian he's
still looking for a lift now.'
'No, not at all. He got picked
up almost straight away. Damn lucky as the road was almost deserted. This
gorgeous blonde pulled up and in he jumped. Car was nearly as hot as the bird.
1973 triumph stag convertible. Sweet.'
Suzy and Jenny stared at each
other and the colour drained from their faces. A 1973 white triumph stag
convertible. It looked like Brian's luck had just run out.
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