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<blockquote data-quote="Nuke261" data-source="post: 2620211" data-attributes="member: 11182"><p>Both vehicles continued along for several hours with nothing of interest happening. Finally, they stopped to allow their bladders a chance to rest. They pulled into a roadside rest stop that had half a dozen cars parked there. They parked away from those cars and walked to the bathrooms in pairs, taking turns to minimize any problems. They all felt proud that they were doing things the way that the Coach had taught them. </p><p></p><p>This also gave them a chance to talk as a group and pass some food around. Kyle reported that he now had a mutant scanner and had figured out how the crazy thing worked. He also had a scanner detector that he was not so sure on how it worked. His next plan was to see if he could somehow use the two to set up a shield against being detected.</p><p></p><p>Lorenzo no longer felt the odd thoughts about Coach Shelton and Corey. They seemed to fade as they drove. </p><p></p><p>Jenn and the others had listened to the news for awhile but got bored with cattle reports and other nonsense so they gave up on the mystery of the smoke column by the lake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nuke261, post: 2620211, member: 11182"] Both vehicles continued along for several hours with nothing of interest happening. Finally, they stopped to allow their bladders a chance to rest. They pulled into a roadside rest stop that had half a dozen cars parked there. They parked away from those cars and walked to the bathrooms in pairs, taking turns to minimize any problems. They all felt proud that they were doing things the way that the Coach had taught them. This also gave them a chance to talk as a group and pass some food around. Kyle reported that he now had a mutant scanner and had figured out how the crazy thing worked. He also had a scanner detector that he was not so sure on how it worked. His next plan was to see if he could somehow use the two to set up a shield against being detected. Lorenzo no longer felt the odd thoughts about Coach Shelton and Corey. They seemed to fade as they drove. Jenn and the others had listened to the news for awhile but got bored with cattle reports and other nonsense so they gave up on the mystery of the smoke column by the lake. [/QUOTE]
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