14: Meet the Smiths

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It had now been a couple of weeks since Meg, Brian and Stewie left Quahog.

After spending a few days in Ohio, the Griffin's travelled down towards Rhode Island way.

First, they stopped at Pennsylvania, there, they hiked the Pocono Mountains.

Then they stopped at Kentucky, Tennessee, and North Carolina.  

Now the three of them were on the highway to Virginia.

"We probably could have gone to every state we've been to so far in a more efficient way you know, I mean, it probably would've been smarter to go New York, then Maine." Brian said.

"Brian, it's too late to go back and change that, so lets just keep going." Meg turned up the radio so Brian would stop talking.

"It was pretty funny how Brian got arrested." Stewie joked. Brian ignored him and focused his attention to a sign up ahead. 

"Virginia" Brian read as they drove past the sign.

"Didn't someone write a song about Virginia?" Stewie asked.

"The song's called take me home, country roads by John Denver." Brian said. "And it was West Virginia."

Once again, Meg noticed Brian and Stewie were talking to each other.

"Sorry to interrupt, but I've been meaning to ask you something that has been really bugging me." Meg said to Brian. "Can you actually understand what Stewie is saying? And how?"

"Honestly, not even Stewie and I know how to answer that, we've literally asked that same question ourselves." Brian responded.

"Oh." Meg was disappointed that Brian wasn't able to explain to her how he can understand Stewie. About a few hours later they were approaching another sign.

"Langley Falls" Brian looked at his map. "According to this map this town doesn't even exist."

"According to all maps, Quahog doesn't exist either

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"According to all maps, Quahog doesn't exist either." Stewie said quietly in the back.

After driving for another ten minutes, the engine symbol on the speedometer started flashing.

"Hey Meg, why is there smoke coming out of the bonnet?" The smoke was very thick, Meg did her best to pull the car over to the side of the road and barely managed to get there as the car broke down.

"You have got to be shitting me." Meg pressed the bonnet button and got out of the car. Fustrated, Meg began kicking the car.

"Why can't you just work you piece of shit."

"Meg, I don't think that's going to make our situation better." Brian got out the car.

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