Jocelyn brought her Ford to a stop in front of the only mall that the small town of Chacester could brag about. It was the only place that held shops that had nothing to do with farming in one form or the other. As always, the car park was overflowing with vehicles, motorcycles, and bicycles. It was the place everyone turned to for their shopping when they didn’t need fertilizer, livestock feed, or a new tyre for their tractor. It was also the only place that had entertainment worth mentioning. The mall actually had a cinema and a game arcade, which were popular with young couples. More importantly, though, the mall held the largest pharmacy in town that supplied even the hospital. Which was why she was there. However, she wasn’t alone. Daphne was in the truck with Jocelyn, staring dow