Zoe sat in the back of her parent's car, staring out of the window and bored out of her mind. Next to her was her younger sister Maddie, and at the front were her parents Diane and Joe: the two most hapless parents in the universe. Mom and Dad were talking about house prices or something and Maddie was messing around with her Nintendo Switch. Only Zoe really looked out at the world as it went by, the urban landscape disappearing into swathes of countryside and mowed-down forest, like a giant combine harvester had gone to town on nature just to make sure that it was equally as dull as the world they were leaving. What the world needed more of was motorways, she sighed. This summer vacation was gonna suck.
Zoe had just turned 18, but if you'd asked anyone at school that they wouldn't have known. In fact you'd be hard-pressed to find students who knew she existed. She'd treated the whole school-thing like it was solitary confinement, keeping herself to herself and hoping no one would notice her as she quietly studied and passed her grades. She'd had enough trouble with bullies at middle school that the habit of avoiding everyone had stuck right into senior year. Her parents had despaired of course, but what did they know? They were from some stupid pre-internet generation that didn't know how smart phones worked. In the end they'd given up on the moody one and focussed all their attention on the rambunctious little pumpkin Maddie; the 14-year-old cheerleader and social butterfly. Zoe looked over at her sister, who was working hard at building her Animal Crossing house. She hoped the little booger got astigmatism.
Seriously! I get straight As and they barely even notice, but she does one stupid cartwheel at a slutty dance contest and she gets to be the "good one"? Not that Zoe was bitter or anything; she'd chosen the loner lifestyle ever since her best friend Thalia had gone away. Thalia had been awesome: tough, outgoing, rule-breaking. Everything Zoe had wanted to be but had never had the guts to try. When Thalia had got busted for spray-painting "I like little girls" on the principal's car (he totally did, by the way!), she'd been expelled and her family moved away. After that, Zoe had been bullied for hanging out with the troublemaker so honestly? Screw them all! She'd just focussed on surviving school and getting into a good college. Sorry if everyone else obsessed over boys and slutty clothes and makeup!
Oh God, Dad had just put on the country music channel. Were Dads hormonally pre-disposed to be cringe or something? Maddie seemed to like it, humming the music to herself. Probably a cheerleading song she was working on. Ugh. Zoe looked out the window and saw a farm full of cows. Please let them stampede onto the road, I can't take another second with these guys,
"How're you doing girls?" Mom turned back to ask. She got a noncommittal "eh" from Zoe and a perky "All good!" from Maddie. This was the typical interaction. Diane sighed. She was actually disappointed that Zoe was even coming on this trip. Everyone else her age had made plans to vacation together, or they were going to their summer houses for crazy teenage excursions. Even the more responsible ones were out working their summer jobs, but Zoe hadn't managed to get anything like that. All the customer service jobs had rejected her for not being enthusiastic enough! She'd looked around for office jobs, hoping she could find something that wasn't customer-facing,
"You know they do have these work-from-home jobs now? You could try something like that?"
In response, Zoe had said, "It's not the pandemic anymore Mom, no one does that anymore."
Diane wished she could blame the pandemic for Zoe's sudden introversion, but really it had been a problem before that. Ever since that little troublemaker had been expelled. She'd hoped that Zoe would eventually move on and find new friends, but she'd just seemed to curl up into her shell even more as the time went by. Honestly, she'd flourished during the lockdown because she'd had an excuse not to talk to anyone! When she'd got back to High School it had been a nightmare, constantly getting reports of Zoe's negative attitude and active anti-socialising from teachers.
"Maybe she's gay?! Or trans and still in the closet?!" she'd mentioned the idea to Joe in passing, "you never know with kids now!" He'd just replied,
"Sweetie, if she starts wearing my clothes I'll let you know. And being gay would require her to interact with literally any girls at the moment, which she doesn't do either!"
Joe and Diane had managed to schedule a week off work together for the summer break, and they'd figured it would be nice to do one last attempt at family-bonding before Zoe packed up for College. They'd rented a nice little summer house in a beautiful coastal town, thinking it would be a perfect place for Maddie to run around and enjoy the beach and sun, but they had given some Zoe some consideration too: there was a Cartography Museum!
Okay, they hoped she would go swimming so they could avoid the Museum, but whatever got her out of the house was key.
Diane looked at Zoe through the rear-view mirror. She was actually such a pretty girl if she'd just take her long hair out of her face. She knew she shouldn't say anything because teenagers had a right to how they wanted their appearance and she'd just take it badly, but still; would it really be so hard for her to go out and meet new people? The baggy hoodie she almost always wore over her head didn't help.
They would be getting to the house by nightfall, so Diane figured they could try and pass the time with some conversation,
"So Zoe..." she attempted, "Anything cool online at the moment?" (Zoe spent most of her evenings on her laptop),
"Nothing to report Mom..." Zoe responded sullenly,
Maddie lifted her face up from the Switch with a devilish smile on her face,
"Zoe likes reading smut off the internet!"
"Oh my God shut up!" Zoe's usually pale face turned bright-red,
"Is this true?" Diane asked, surprised,
"No it's total bullshit, Mom!"
"Language girls," Joe said nonchalantly, focussed on the road. Maddie giggled,
"I totally saw her reading stories on one of those smut sites!"
"She's lying Mom! Seriously!"
"She writes some of it too!"
"Shut up you little insect!"
"Okay guys stop it!" Diane tried not to raise her voice too much, "You've been writing, Zoe?"
"Yeah she writes big smutty stories about her sleeping with all the boys at school!"
"Oh my God I will break your face, Cheerleader!"
"Zoe! Be nice to your sister! Maddie, quiet down!" Diane tried again, "so you've been writing?"
"Only a little Mom, God leave me alone!"
"This is good though, Zoe! We'd always hoped you were finding an outlet somewhere!"