Chapter 5.

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     The last day.
This was the very last day of holiday that they had, Dylan and Davidd woke up early so that they could have fun before they left in the afternoon. Once they got downstairs they had the usual breakfast and chill, watching a tv show and crunching the toast into crumbly pieces. Once they finished their toast, they went into the other room to watch Spiderman while Joseph played Rugby outside. Joseph could do anything when he was playing Rugby. He could score tries, score conversions, penalties and even more! Joseph wished that he could become a rugby player and play for Skewen, but since they didn't live back home he couldn't join. But he was great at it! You should see him score tries in the back-garden!

Once he finished playing Rugby, he went inside to watch the football, where Dylan and Davidd were already watching it. It was Everton vs Liverpool. By the end of the game Liverpool won 2-0. They spent the rest of the morning watching it and when it was dinner time they ate a burger and chips. The rest of the day was just saying goodbye to each other because they wouldn't see each other for quite a while, and once they were finished they went outside the house. It was hard to say goodbye, because they would all miss each other, but in the end they would see each other again. Dylan, Joseph and Davidd all waved goodbye to their Grandparents and their uncle, who was waving as well. The engine was revving, it started moving, and there was a final goodbye for a little bit and they were gone. Dylan felt tears drop from his eyes as did Joseph, they were off and running. Some tears spread around the family as they left Neath, but eventually the tears were all gone. It was time for them to get back to Heathrow airport to catch their flight in time. The car ride was long and tiring, but they stopped at the services for a break before they took off again. Once they finished they went back into the car to keep driving.
        They had made it.
They stood in front of the lift of Heathrow airport, they had just returned their car to the car people, they were now ready to go back. Dylan was cold, so he climbed into the lift as fast as he could. They went up the lift and onto the second floor, they went inside the airport so that they could go through customs. They checked in and put their suitcases on the conveyor belt, after that they went to check the passports. Once they were finished, they put their bags through the security. Finally they had finished customs. It took a while, but they were able to get to the shopping centre in the mall and Joseph got another book by Marcus Rashford. They sat on a few seats while Joseph's mother went to the cafe to get them some food. Joseph had a cookie and Davidd had a sandwich. Dylan went without any food.

Once it was time to go to the gates they picked up their bags and went to it. Across the flat escalators, Dylan and Davidd played around with each other, they were causing pandemonium for absolutely no reason at all.

Once they got to the gates Dylan picked up his bag so that they could go through the gates. Finally, it was time to leave the UK, they went through the gates to board the plane. They were once again very lucky and got a window seat, but Dylan and Davidd had to sit on the arms of the chair. Joseph plugged his seatbelt in and waited for the plane to start by putting his earphones in and listening to music. Dylan looked around the plane, it wasn't as magical as before, probably due to the fact that they were leaving Wales instead of flying to Wales. He wrote in his diary:

Saturday

By the time that the plane takes off, or in this case it lands, it will be Sunday. So I figured I should write about leaving.

Wales has been so much fun!

I missed it a lot, too. And it isn't easy leaving it again.

Let me tell you what's happened today. So, we watched football before we left the house to drive.
After that, we packed our bags to drive off. I'll admit it was pretty sad saying goodbye to my grandparents and uncle.

Once we drove off, we were missing Wales already. We hadn't even left! We stopped at a service to get some snacks for the ride to Heathrow, they were delicious.

We went through customs and all the boring stuff.

But now we're here on the plane.

Oh wait! It's taking off! Istanbul here we come!
I guess all I can say right now is, sayonara to the UK.

The plane started to move, it went back. And then it went UP! They were off and going back to the country they were living in, or, at least to Istanbul. They were going to get to their country after a stopover in Istanbul. The UK looked big from the sky. If you look close enough you can see very tiny dots that look like football stadiums. Wembley, the Etihad, Old Trafford, The Emirates, Anfield, the list goes on and on! Once they left the UK, they travelled across Europe to their destination, which was Istanbul. They landed with a loud SCREECH! And once the plane landed Dylan quickly flew out and into the airport, where there were many people rushing across and into planes. It was like a madhouse in the airport. Which is why it took 10 minutes for the others to come out so that they could continue. They rushed through customs to get to the Carl Jr. where they had the same food as last time. Dylan chomped his food in just a single bite. While he waited on everyone else to finish their food, he discussed the holiday and about how it was for everyone. Dylan wrote in his Diary not long after. He expressed how much he was gonna miss Wales and that it felt like the holiday went so fast. He was right about it.

Sunday

Okay, I made it across to Istanbul. It was a long flight, but there's an even longer one coming up. 4 hours to the country we live in. Davidd has been tearing up like Swansea lost 7-0 to Cardiff. I would probably do the same.

The food on the plane was absolutely delicious, so good.

Now we're in Istanbul, I just ate a big load of  mozzarella sticks. They're pretty good and tasty.

You know, I can't believe how fast the whole trip ended. And I've only been able to take up about 50 pages from it.

But that's okay. I'm just glad that I was able to come along the ride.

Me and Davidd are in the bag right now, we're going to the gates.

Wish me luck, Tra (As they say back home in Wales).

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