"Alana, it'll be fine alright! Besides, it's like the easiest thing in the world. George and I'll be carrying your suitcases and finding the way and stuff, literally all you need to do is follow. And then when we board, literally all you do is sit and watch or listen to whatever you want until the flight's over. It'll be over before you know it."
Tyler couldn't have been more wrong.
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A plane takes off. It never lands.
The people on Earth are worried about the wellbeing of those on board.
Those on board are worried about the wellbeing of the people on Earth.
Trapped right on the edge of some sort of mystery force field in the sky, the passengers on flight LH1537 don't really have anywhere to go anymore. Looking out of the windows, a sense that their homeplanet beneath them seems eerily different is common amongst them all, but nobody can explain it.
With nothing to do and nowhere to go, they resort to doing the one thing that people never do on flights; get to know each other.
Relationships are formed, friendships break, and - worst of all - they run out of movies to watch.
Evidently trying to distract themselves with the issues of their social life, there is still one question haunting everybody's mind.
One question that they're all to afraid to ask. Because they don't know if they'll like the answer.
One question.
How long?
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I kinda just came up with this plot in the spur of the moment, though I'm not entirely sure what I'm going to do with it at the moment. If you don't think it seems that interesting, do let me know. For the time being though, I wil be focusing mainly on my other story: The Next Nothing, so this will not be updated for a long while.
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~ Dreams of the Flying ~
Teen Fiction"Alana, it'll be fine alright! Besides, it's like the easiest thing in the world. George and I'll be carrying your suitcases and finding the way and stuff, literally all you need to do is follow. And then when we board, literally all you do is sit a...