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Confessions

One blocked motorway one busy services three stranded woman with time to talk.

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By: Emma Sloane
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Three women separately set off on a journey hoping to leave a problem behind. Each has a different reason for embarking on a long drive with a bag in the boot of their car.

When a major incident occurs on the motorway in front of them, this leads to the motorway being closed and surrounding road becoming gridlocked for several hours.

The three women find themselves holed up together in the motorway services among the truckers, and families, and they seem to stick together.

It was while sharing a table and a cup of tea and cake, they get into conversation. Knowing they will never see each other again they freely introduce themselves before they start their story as to where they are going and why?

Carly is finding herself torn between her boyfriend and one of her best friends’ gay friends that she has always liked but now finding her harder to both ignore and resist.


Harper has been helping a friend out playing mind games with her ex-girlfriend but was finding herself falling for her after spending time together.

And then there is Jade, who is just a total mess with so many hang up caused by keeping her sexuality a secret. After therapy she has her life back, all she needs now is her girlfriend back as well.

Will this unexpected halt to their journey help or hinder these women? Will talking their problems over with each other give them another perspective into the lives and their problems?

When the time comes to continue their journey what will they do, will they stick to original plan, or return to the problem they were running away from?
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