Following the death of their friend, two girls in their late twenties embark on a road trip to spread his ashes. Seph and Alex take turns driving, while Dan is in the glove compartment, in tupperware, decreasing in volume as the trip progresses.
As they drive through the countryside, the girls reflect on the life of their lost friend. They reminisce about the times they shared together, the laughter they shared, and the memories they created. The road ahead seems long and arduous, but they know that it is necessary to carry on.
Their conversations become more somber as they realize that their friend's legacy will live on through them. They vow to honor his memory by spreading his ashes in a meaningful way. As they continue on their journey, they begin to feel a sense of purpose and determination.
Finally, they arrive at a cemetery where they have chosen to scatter his ashes. They carefully place the small container containing his remains into the ground, whispering words of love and appreciation for their friend.
As they leave the cemetery, the girls feel a sense of peace. They know that their friend has found a new home, and they are grateful for the time they had together. They drive back home, feeling lighter and happier than when they left.
In the end, the road trip was not just about getting from point A to point B. It was also a journey of reflection, healing, and renewal. The girls learned valuable lessons about life, love, and loss. And most importantly, they carried on their friend's legacy with renewed vigor.