I have not written ann SoCS post since 2024. That is a long time but I am up for the challenge today. All the SoCS details are here. You might just want to join in and make some new friends.
Your Friday prompt for Stream of Consciousness Saturday is “hide.” Use it way you’d like. Enjoy!
I did ponder the word hide before I sat down to write. I am not sure how conscious my stream of thoughts are this morning but here goes.
In what seems another life ago, my ex husband, my children, and I were driving a U-Haul moving back to Alaska from Maine. It was an arduous journey to say the least. We stayed the night in a hotel in Missoula, Montana and were up before sunrise to get on the road early.
Road trips with my ex were never enjoyable. They were always high stress so getting two young children up, dressed, fed and in the cab seat of a U-Haul was a challenge. The first stop was at a gas station to fill up the truck. We sat in the darkness crammed into the seat while my ex got out to fill the tank.
Both my son and daughter had their eyes closed hoping to drift back to sleep. Suddenly a car drove into the gas station just ahead of the gas pumps. When the doors of the car opened, my heart started to race. A sense of fear ran over me.
Two men stepped out of the car, both with ski masks on. I started to panic. My mom brain said surely they would not harm my children. I then imagined them stealing our money and it was all we had in the world. It was the early 1980s and traveling through Canada and across the Alcan into Alaska, cash was necessary. Very few places accepted credit card.
Slowly while trying to be nonchalant, I slowly opened my purse in my lap and started taking portions of the cash we had so I could hide it. I opened the glove box and put some cash there. I tucked some cash between the seat cushion and the back. I slipped some under the seat. My crazy thoughts were that even if they got most of the money, we would have something to help us get out of the predicament we found ourselves in.
My ex just continued to pump gas. He never reacted and that alone was making me even more anxious. I do not know what I expected him to do, but maybe just try to protect us all.
After the tank was full, he was returning the hose to the pump. I then glanced to the side window and saw the two men coming out of the store with masks off laughing. The attendant was with them and did not seem amused. I will never know the exact story, but it appeared this was a joke – a prank two friends decided to play on their buddy, They were laughing but I was not amused.
I do not recall the conversation in its entirety, but my ex of course thought I overreacted and was annoyed I had stashed money all over the cab of the truck.
There was a reason he ended up being my ex!