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Chapter 11
by Torg
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Hitchhiking
The pair walked hand in hand for about 10 minutes before they saw the sign for Route 66. They hadn't realized that it went right past the Arch.
As they approached the on-ramp for the highway, they saw several cars speed past. A few semi-trailers barreled down the road as well. Alice looked hesitant.
"Are you sure about this, Jack? Hitchhiking seems dangerous."
Jack paused to consider their options. "We could keep going on foot for a while, but it'll take us forever to make any real progress."
He glanced down the long stretch of highway. "I think we'll be okay if we're smart. Let's try to get a ride from a woman or a family."
Alice nodded, looking determined. "You're right. This was my idea, after all. I can't back out now."
Jack smiled and squeezed her hand reassuringly. They approached the shoulder and stuck out their thumbs.
After about 10 minutes, an older model sedan pulled over. The driver was a woman who looked in her twenties. She had light brown hair, a pretty face with blue eyes, high cheekbones, and full lips with red lipstick. She was wearing a green minidress that showed the tops of her full breasts and some cleavage. Her long legs were bare, and she wore leather cowboy boots.
"Where are you kids headed?" she asked kindly with a smile.
"As far west as you can take us, ma'am," Jack replied.
The woman nodded. "I'm going about 60 miles down 66. Hop in."
Jack opened the door for Alice and they climbed into the backseat. As the car accelerated back onto the highway, they exchanged excited glances. This was it - the start of their grand adventure!
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The Summer of Love
Hitchhiking on Route 66 in 1967
The year is 1967, the Summer of Love. This is the era of Rock & Roll. The Beatles, The Stones, The Doors, and Procol Harum are the top bands. Johnson is president. The Vietnam War is in full swing. Anti-war marches alternate with civil rights protests, often led by Martin Luther King. Gas prices are 33 cents a gallon. You are eighteen years old, you live in Springfield, Illinois, the state capital, and you're a senior in Springfield High School. You watched the television coverage of the Human Be-In in San Francisco in January. When Timothy Leary said, "Turn on, tune in, and drop out," his words resonated with you, and you decided to head to California over Spring Break.
Updated on Oct 8, 2024
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Created on May 23, 2018
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