TRUCK STOP NR. 5
By James Rose
The year is 1991, but the air over the N7 is beginning to taste like static.For Van der Stadt, a weary hauler defined by debt and a metal plate in his skull, the familiar landscape of the Western Cape has begun to stutter. The bruised purple of winter is bleaching into a violent, synthetic yellow. His truck is changing. A cool, "sexy" voice responds to his touch with a hydraulic hiss, and the world outside his windshield is flickering between the woodsmoke of the past and a silent, "Smart Stop" cathedral of the future.
The "Pilot Project" has begun, and Van der Stadt is the surveyor's pole.
When he pulls into Truck Stop Nr. 5-known to locals as "The Lookout"-the reality he knows dissolves entirely. But the most harrowing shift isn't the technology; it's the passenger. Sandy Bobbejee-Voight-a radiant beauty queen who died in a wreck a year ago-is suddenly there in his sleeper berth, warm and breathing.
Caught between 1991 grit and a 2026 nightmare, Van der Stadt is pursued by "Planners" who reveal a cold truth: his grief and his lust are being harvested. As the simulation begins to collapse and his own skin flickers into a translucent wireframe, he must decide: can he release the ghost of the woman he loves, or will he remain a puppet for a future that has already hollowed him out?