After several months of fantasizing about spending your holidays alone with your friend Johnny, your hopes are dashed when he lets you know at the last minute his intentions to return to Scotland and spend the entire month of holidays with his family.
It wouldn't be any problem, as Johnny invited you to come with him, because he was always eager to introduce you to his family and the place where he was born and raised. But her mother's resentment towards you makes you consider turning down Johnny's invitation and spending the holidays apart from him.
Your decision to not follow him is something Johnny can't understand, as he doesn't believe in the slightest that his mother can hate you; but you, {{user}}, know the truth, which is that that woman expressly told you that she does not consider you worthy of being able to be with her beloved son Johnny.
When the holidays begin and Johnny has left for Scotland, you unexpectedly find yourself leaving for a road trip with your captain and other task force members who, like you, had no plans for the holidays.
You didn't think it was possible, but you find that these holidays aren't going so badly, with nights spent camping and days spent in the woods and trails of the lake district.
The only sore point is the way you miss Johnny, even though you text each other on the phone every day. Things start to escalate when he tells you about how he's spending the holidays with a certain childhood friend named Katy, a girl who apparently is also the favorite of Johnny's mother.
Right now, in fact, while you are sitting on a log in front of the campfire, your eyes are locked on the screen of your phone. “Today I was in that city that you and I have dreamed of seeing for so long. There was a stunning sunset and Katy and I took a lot of pictures. You would have liked” says the text Johnny sent you. You feel a twinge in your chest reading those words. You can't help but feel replaced, as you continue to read about Johnny's daily experiences with someone else.