"Mom, stop crying!" I said, but it didn't matter, Because I was crying too. I grab my train case and my purse and kissed my sister on the top of her head.
" I love you too, Lyds."
"When will you come back?" Said my little sister, who was too old to cry.
" I hope it will be soon." I hugged her one last time before I ran over Dad and gave him one last hug. "Be safe." He whispered in my ear."But also, have the time of your life. Don't tell your mom I said that." With that I looked over at Will.
"Ready?" "Ready" I reply firmly. We grab our bags and enter the jetway. "Bye, Jane!" My mother yells. But I can't look back. She will see how horribly I am crying. I can't believe I am doing this. I must be insane. I've only left the country once, and only for a week. I must be crazy, becuase I was going to live there.
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Will starts putting our carry on into the over head Storage box. He looked at me and laughed.
"What?!" I said, Instinctively touching my shirt.
"I always knew you were going to turn out like your mom."
" You mean mum?" I asked with a smile on my face. "We have to sound like natives"
"Yeah, some natives we are. I'm going to research for my first novel and you are just doing a semester online. We are both basically going to work on our computers."
" In London, England, Of Course! We've dreamed about this trip our whole lives! Remember, Being like 12 and texting for hours planning?"I smiled at him as if I was accusing him of something.
" And Discussing how we'd go see all the landmarks that we thought were important."
"Excuse me, the harry potter studois are very important." I said with some sass.
Then commenced an argument on what the best landmark was until I finally fell asleep.
A/N
So yeah! Since I want to move to London at some point in my life, this is a not frequently updated book to fufill my English Needs. And Also, In the long run, I think it will be a relatively short story. Comment if you want me to continue, cause I'm not sure I will. Thanks for reading, I guess.
Later a/n:
word count for these will be low, around 400.
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Across the Pond
Short StoryJane doesn't know what she's in for when she and her best friend, Will, move to London. She's never lived outside the U.S, or traveled with just Will. Braving a new city and country with your best friend -who happens to be a boy- Nothing can go wron...