Wrong - Turn M4p ((link))

You try to reverse. The gear shift moves, but the car keeps going forward. The rearview mirror shows only more road behind you. More trees. More silence.

No one gets out.

The sign doesn’t say M4P. It says M4 in faded white letters, then a crack in the metal, then a handwritten P in what might be rust or might be something else. Your GPS went quiet three miles ago. Not "recalculating"—just silent. The blue dot on the screen drifts across a grey rectangle where no map exists. wrong turn m4p

The M4P doesn’t have an end. It has a middle. And you just arrived. You try to reverse

You don’t take the M4P by accident. Not really. It’s not a wrong turn in the sense of missing an exit on a well-lit highway. It’s a choice —one you talk yourself into. More trees