Minho (1/1)

MINHOI’m in a meadow, there’s nothing but grass and trees around me. I frown, trying to understand what I’m doing here. As I look up, I can see a phone booth and I instantly know what I need to do. It’s too weird for a phone booth to just be there, so it must mean I have to use it.I walk out of the car and slowly make my way to the booth. I don’t know why my hands are shaking when I bring the phone to my ear. Maybe it’s the anticipation of things finally moving. Maybe it’s me who can’t handle another ignored phone call.I dial the number and wait. Again. I take a deep breath, feeling tears forming at the corner of my eyes. I can’t do this anymore. I can’t wait any longer.Just as I was about to hang up, I hear something at the other end of the line and I’m surprised to hear my own voice. I wasn’t expecting that.“Burn the car,” the voice says with conviction and I nod even if it’s useless.The call ends and I stare at the phone for a while. He’s asking me—well, I’m asking myself—to burn the only means of transportation that I have. It’s risky, and I don’t know if I want to do it. But then, I usually trust myself. Why would this be any different from the usual?I wonder for a second how I could even burn the car, but my hand instinctively reaches for the lighter in my pocket. So that’s why I needed it, I realize. I open it slowly, still hesitating, then I take a leap of faith. I throw the light at the car and take a