and my alarm went off by five thirty, my eyes were droopy and bloodshot - devoid of sleep. We didn't need to get to the airport to check in till ten, but Sasha was paranoid about missi
isk missing the flight, fun and mode
ing about in the kitchen, already dressed and looking good in a light pink flimsy dres
eted, sliding a steaming
uch needed steam before taking a cau
ou'd feel without caffein
greement, sip
our last bit of cleaning and morning pack
ere a few tourists beating the rush, hungover teenagers returnin
e her for a long moment. Her blonde curls were wispy and whipped around her neck with the wind. She'd always complained about it, preferring to put it up in a tight bun until she
time to get through security. While we were waiting in line, we busied ourselves by wat
Sasha's ear. "The guy who looks like an Italian and the b
that they weren't in their bedroom but in an airport, as the guy looped a hand on the girl's heinie, bringing her thigh up t
a girl who looked our age, or a little younger. One of the guys who appeared to be the leader had a buzzcut and a beanie over i
out them being in a band. Damn, Beanie guy
in a deep, breathy laugh that added to the intrigue gleaming in Sasha's eyes. I couldn't deny why - Beanie guy was hot and had dimples on either side of his face whenever he smiled. He also had an athletic physique a
not to be a protective scumbag. Sasha was my best friend, not my girl
different nationalities and cultures and I loved watching the passengers milling about. When we were done eating, we took a little tour arou
worriedly. "We'll be boarding in about half
still make it in fifteen minutes from now.
e sighed, leaning further back onto the leat
the flight's gonna be smooth. We can talk a w
riend's wedding, I'd had to give her sleeping pills to get her to chill while the plane was miles up in
ticed Sasha's legs trembling and she didn't seem to be aware of th
ogether. "I just get unnerved wi
r. "Why don't we read together, then afterward
tle Women by Louisiana Alcott. By the time they called
our hand luggage stowed, I whipped o
s." She smil
hs in encouragement as the engine roared and we picked up speed. At that point she leaned back in her seat, gripped the hand rests so hard her knuck
ind it funny a thin
experience it." She leaned across to peer o
warmth of her skin beneath. "Not a miracle. Just science. Now
eing in the air's not as bad as experiencing a takeoff. Landing isn
irits rising with he
re both going to have a great time together." She looked genui
o doubt abo