A few hours had passed before the booming trance music finally broke through his fitful sleep. James opened his eyes, rolled over, and scowled at Tres. “Do you think it’s loud enough?” “Why?” Tres threw a sideways glance at him. “Can’t feel the bass?” “Oh no, I feel it, all right. I was just wondering about the car next to us feeling it too,” he said. James looked around them. Still on I-95. “Where are we, anyway?” “North Carolina.” Tres shrugged. “Sorry, I got bored, so I cranked the music to get you up.” He snorted. “At least you cop to it.” Tres’s voice rose an octave as he asked, “So how was your date?” “Good,” James muttered, not really wanting to get into this with his friend. “Oh, details, details, details.” Tres said, in a high-pitched voice. “Fine,” he grumbled. “We went around D.C., then had dinner with her parents, and rode horses this morning.” Tres pursed his lips. “How did it go with her mom?” “Pretty much hated me from the start.
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