‘Take the next left onto B709,’ says the satnav.
‘Where is she taking us?’ says the passenger.
‘I’m just following the directions, dear,’ says the driver.
‘Are we there yet?’ From the backseat.
’10 minutes away,’ says the passenger, ‘I can see the castle from here.’
‘You said that 5 minutes ago!’
‘It’s these bloody tourists,’ says the driver.
‘We’re tourists too. And mind your language in front of the kids.’
‘I’m hungry.’
Blast of the horn. ‘You can’t park there!’ out the window.
‘There’s a nice pub there. Shall we stop for a bite to eat?’
Pulling over.
‘You have not reached your destination. Take the next left.’
Altogether now: ‘Shut up!’

Written for Friday Fictioneers hosted by Rochelle Wisoff-Fields (more details HERE). The idea is to write a short story of 100 words based on the photo prompt (above).
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