"Howdy boys!" A slightly overweight man waved to them as the jet arrived on an empty, wide field.
"Looky here son, it's the natives." Harry said under his breath with a mock western accent.
"Hello y'all, I'm Randy. Now I know you ain't that excited and all to be here, but trust me boy, there are some perks to being in the country."
All of the boys just stood there, nodding their heads and feeling extremely uncomfortable.
"Well don't just stand there! Putcha bags in the trunk and get in!" The man pointed to a huge red truck parked off to the side. The boys did as they were told, throwing their bags in the huge trunk, and climbing into the old rusty car.
Randy started up the engine, and off they went. They crossed over huge, spacious lands that were decorated with fresh green grass and tall flourishing trees.
"Wow." Niall said under his breath.
"That's right. Take it in boys. It ain't nothing like London I betcha. Bright blue skies, wide open fields. Some people like to think that we don't have much here. But this is all we ever could need."
Harry simply rolled his eyes. "Who cares about dumb trees?! Because I sure don't!"
"Harry, just shut up okay?" Louis whispered to him.
"Now Harry," Randy began, "I know you ain't very excited to be here. But while you're under my care, I'm going to have to ask you to behave yourself. Understood?"
"Or else what?!" Harry shouted from the backseat. All the other boys shot him warning glances.
Randy stopped the car, and turned to face Harry. "Or else I'll smack you upside the head!" Randy hovered in front of Harry, waiting for another snarky remark. Instead of trying to fight back, Harry just slumped back into his seat.
"Right. Now that that's settled, off we go." Randy said, reviving up the engines once again.
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I apologize it was short and boring. Next chapter will be A LOT better.
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Back Down to Earth
Teen FictionThey said it would never happen... That the fame would never go to their heads. But this time the boys are in for something that no amount of money or fame can get them out of.