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I woke up to hands lifting me up under my legs and back towards their chest and gently putting my head resting against their arm. I opened my eyes a little more, squinting due to light, to see Stone staring straight ahead of him, acting as if this was normal. I could see my other brothers walking behind him, Ravy and Rome pushing each other as they went and Lucian and Millian walking side by side.

I looked around and realised that we were on a runway of some sorts. I jumped up out of his arms catching him off guard, making him drop me right onto my head. They all jump into action as they see me groan and rub my head. I checked for blood and it wasn't bleeding, but I now had a giant headache and most likely a concussion.

"Dude what the heck", I asked Stone, as I tried to stand up but a wave of dizziness came over me, making me latch onto his arm. He lifted me up like before in bridal style and stared down at me in concern, even though he tried to hide it.

"Are you okay?", Millian asked. I shushed him as he was really loud.

"Fine, Just hurts like a bitch", I said rubbing my head whilst my other hand latched onto Stones suit, making sure he didn't drop me, which I was like 80 percent sure he wouldn't but given a minute or so ago I wasn't so sure.

"Are you okay Tills?", Stone asked, in the most gentle voice I've ever heard him use, even the boys which I could see from the corner of my eye look shocked. I just nodded not wanting the extra noise.

"Where are we?", I asked confused. I had now fully opened my eyes and was staring at a giant aeroplane. I tried to get out of Stones arms but he wouldn't let  me down, he just held on tighter. I hated planes with a passion, I was deathly afraid of heights and if we crashed I didn't want to be stuck with just them for eternity. 

"Stone put me down", I said, pushing him away from me. He just ignored me as we went up the stairs in the plane. It was like I weighed nothing to him, a feather if such. I tried to get off him but he didn't budge. I kept wriggling and moving like crazy but he clung on harder.

"For fuck sake Matilda", He said, and finally put me down when we got further into the plane. I beelined for the door but Lucian had already ordered someone to slam it shut. I moved back into the corner.

"Where are we going? Why are we on a plane?", I asked, furious with them. They all sat down comfortably, all having their own little area, Ravy and Rome sat in front of the T.V, Lucian sat with Millian at a set of table and chairs, one on either side, it matched on the other side as well, kind of like the ones you find on trains but much fancier, him reading a book: "13 hours" and Millian on his laptop playing some game. Stone however sat in the other "booth" and got his laptop out.

"We live in a small town in California", He said without looking up, getting his laptop sorted out. I looked at him in surprise.

"WHAT?", I yelled, catching them all by surprise, then followed by a stern look from Stone.

"Don't shout little sister", He said in an almost amusing voice. I just rolled my eyes. I looked around and realised the only place to sit was in front of Stone and a small sofa down the side with a purple blanket on it. I decided to look around and noticed a door in the back. My head was still killing me and I had now gotten a huge headache which made me really tired.

"Why didn't you tell me?", I asked, in a toned down angry voice, but it still came out at furious. Stone just shrugged and got some paperwork out as the twins started arguing about their video game. Lucian rolled his eyes as he tried to read his book and Millian was so immersed in his game he didn't even notice.

I decided to ignore them all as I rolled my eyes and explore. I came to the back to see a small bedroom, with a double bed squished inside, with a connecting door which I was guessing as the bathroom. I then walked to the other side of the plane, Stone watching me as I did, even Lucian gave me a side glance, as I came to the front.

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