Familiy

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The prom was over; Sara went home to her family, as did Ash. It will be a long time until they see each other. The flight for both was on Sunday. Not much happened in these two days; they cuddled, watched movies, went on walks, and cooked in the dorm. On Sunday, they needed to say goodbye to each other. That was a hard task to fulfill. Ash took Sara and himself to the airport. Sara's flight was earlier, and she needed to say goodbye.
What she didn't know was that Ash bought her the ticket, and he was rich, or kind of rich. So she flew business.

When they were by Sara's gate, he took her into a hug and kissed her forehead.
"Bye, my love; I am going to miss you," Ash said in his soothing voice.
"Bye, big brown-haired boy; I am going to miss you too," Sara said while laying her head against his chest. She enjoyed every moment of it. Again, she closed her eyes, saving the scent of Ash. Feeling his strong arms press her gently against him.
"Hey, boarding starts soon; you need to leave soon." Ash reminded her
"I know, I just want to feel you for one more minute," Sara replied.

She had her eyes closed, breathing deeply in his scent, feeling his touch and the kiss on her forehead. She then let go of the hug, took her luggage, waved her hand, and went to the boarding woman. Sara stood in the economy line, but when the flight attendant needed to control her ticket, the flight attendant told her that she was a business passenger. Sara looked at her, confused. What did she say, business passenger?

She looked over there where Ash stood, and he had a smile on his face and showed her a hand heart. She smiled back and also held the hand heart to him. Now she walked onto the bridge to the plane. When she received a text.

Ash: Enjoy your upgrade?"
Sara: Very, what the occasion
Ash: Because you're my beautiful girl, and I wanted you to feel good.
Sara: Nawwww I love youuuu, Ash
Ash: Was that my name?, out of eyesight and surely starts disobeying, tsk, tsk, tsk, you are just a little brat, aren't you one?
Sara: hehehe like to be a brat. I like to be your brat,
Ash: Ohh I'll remember that
Sara: hmmm: we'll see if you remember."
Ash: wanna make a bet, a spanking, if I remember?
Sara: Sure, Sir
Ash: Have a safe flight.
Sara: you too

Sara chuckled when she read Ashes messages; they were cute, and yes, she's going to miss him much. She put on her Sony headphones and listened to the songs Ash always plays when he's in the kitchen cooking, or when he's drawing, or just lying on the couch doing nothing. Each song is a memory, and she's just savoring every one.

Eventually, she fell asleep while she was thinking of Ash. Four hours flew by fast, and the flight attendant woke her up. They landed safely, and she sent a text message to Ash saying she landed safely.

By the arrival, her Mom waited already. With her lil sis. God, she missed them. They talked much, of course, through the phone and did face time sometime, but she was away for more than three quarters of the year. She ran out of the arrival and hugged her mom long, and tears stained her mom's t-shirt.

"I've missed you soooo much mom," Sara sobbed, "and I am truly soooo sorry for just going and never properly saying goodbye." Sara apologized. She cried on Mom's shoulder for a long time.
"I have forgiven you a long time ago, my dear. It was a hard decision to make, but it was a necessary one. And I can relate to your reaction. "I was sent to a boarding school as well, but I tell you all things at home; now your sister waits."

Sara kneeled down to her lil sis Katharina and hugged her. She's only six years old. Technically, she is her half-sister, but she still loves her fully, and for her, she is her sister. She started to talk.
"I missed you," Katharina whispered.
"Oh, I missed you too, sweetheart," Sara replied, nearly crying.
"How long do you stay?" She asked Sara
"Only four weeks," Sara now cried.
"Noo, that's soo not long," Katharina said in a sad tone.
"I know, that's why we're gonna do, soo many things, and we're going to enjoy it all the more. "What do you think sounds good, right?"
"Yeah, yes." She smiled back.

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