Amish Country here we come....

Mar 17, 2005 00:06

The landing was by far the scariest in scary I have felt in a while. I didn't even know planes could shake that much and the lights could go out. I thought for a moment we were in the movie 'Final Destination' getting ready to get sucked into our doom. If it wasn't for Cordy's calm approach to all of this I might of panicked more than I did. I kept ( Read more... )

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lornegreen March 17 2005, 06:35:06 UTC
"To be honest, Freddiekins," I leaned over and whispered. "I hadn't even thought about it."

I had no idea what the nightlife in Cleveland would be like, so I didn't even know if setting up shop was a worthwhile idea. I'm sure this place wasn't 100% uncivilized, but you never know, right?

Besides, it was the last thing on my mind right now. I'd never flown before, so I was a bit rattled with the whole experience, white knuckling the armrests of my chair for the entire time. I didn't even want to sit by the window, let alone even look out it. It was way too much for me.

"I might just forgo the entire idea altogether, Kitten," I told her. "I don't know how long it's going to take me to recover from this whole flying ordeal. Geeyueaah."

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parting_gifts March 17 2005, 21:18:23 UTC
I rolled my eyes at the two of them and pushed my purse back up on my shoulder. They were both so, well, jumpy about this plane ride, it made me smile. God. How many times had I been on a plane going to Aspen or Paris or Milan ..? But then again, how many years ago was that?

And that's all it was. In the past. Because here we were in Amish Country. Ooh boy.

"Do the Amish go out dancing in night clubs??" I asked, scrunching up my nose at them. I hadn't thought about that. I guess no, they didn't.

"I might just forgo the entire idea altogether, Kitten," I told her. "I don't know how long it's going to take me to recover from this whole flying ordeal. Geeyueaah."

"Oh come on. The plane was not that bad. Nobody died. We're all on the ground, standing on our two feet. And hey, Amish country!! So we can definately celebrate now. Right?"

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lornegreen March 18 2005, 00:34:13 UTC
"Celebrate how?" I asked her. "By takin' the carriage out for a spin? A-and hey, do the Amish even drink? 'Cause you know, I just might have to force myself back on that plan and head back home if I can't get something to drink around here." I think about now I needed a Seabreeze like nobody's business.

The thought of no alcohol made me quiver. And not in the good way, either. You know, the way I feel when I threw on an Aretha record? Yeah, not that way.

I sighed and gave Cordy a reluctant look. "If the Amish don't go dancing in nightclubs, I think my new job around here is to convert them all. Forget helpin' the hopeless, Peach-Pie. I've got my work cut out for me."

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parting_gifts March 18 2005, 23:49:57 UTC
"Lorne, we're not forcing anyone back on any planes and heading home." I said with a sigh. Although, it did sound kinda boring out here.

"Well, then the Amish can be your helpless. You can start your own dance studio and teach them all to dance." I said with a grin. "It could be like some cheesy movie of the week on the Lifetime channel." I said, laughing.

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Landing tormented_son March 19 2005, 02:35:07 UTC
I was ready to get off this death contraption. Though during the flight I did manage to figure out something, I dont like flying at all. The plane soon landed and what a landing it was. Made me wanna dive out the nearest window but I didnt, mainly because it was pretty impossible. Overhearing people talking, voices of which I knew who they belonged too. I glanced over at them and smiled. Well sort of. I'm not big on the whole smiling deal. "When can we get off this thing?" I was looking between Lorne, Cordy and Fred so pretty much anyone could answer. Glancing back out to the window, the sun would be setting pretty soon which was good. Meant Angel would be able to get off the plane with them. Funny how all I use to concern myself was with his death and how to kill him. Now I was worried about him turning into a crispy critter. Strange how things work out the way they do.

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Re: Landing parting_gifts March 22 2005, 22:13:07 UTC
I smiled at Lorne. I could just imagine him doing some routine from Dirty Dancing and teaching Amish people .. well, now that just scared me. Connor glanced over at us.

"Ready to get the hell out of here?" I asked, grinning at him. I was so ready to get off this plane and I guess, well start our new lives. It's not like I hadn't done it before. And I was alone when I did it too.

But now I had friends, people I trusted my life with with me. And I guess that made this move so much easier.

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