Chapter Two

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I placed my bags into the boot and climbed into the back seat, plugging my earplugs into my iPod and listening to the songs on shuffle. For some reason all the sad ones decided to show themselves and for the next 3-4 minuets I ended up listening to don't you worry child.

As we arrived at the airport I started to get nervous, I had only been on a plane once and I had Amy with me then. Mary apparently sensing my nervousness said "don't worry, it's only a short flight". Which calmed me down a little bit. After taking my bags out of the car and making my way through security we started boarding the plane.

As I sat down in my seat the butterflies inside of my stomach decided to flutter furiously only making me want to get off of this .....great I can't figure out a bad name for the plane. Anyway I do. Not. Like. Planes.

After take off one of the flight attendants came past our isle and offered us drinks. I got a water and Mary got a coke.

After about half an hour into the flight I wasn't as nervous and was quite enjoying the flight. Mary had started a nice conversation with my and it started to get to the topic of her family "you know I have 12 boys" she stated making me start choking on my water. "T-twelve b-b-boys" I stuttered out.
"Yep" she responded, "Andrew who is 22 and engaged to his girlfriend, Elliot who just started college, Colton who is on the soccer team, Nicholas who is very loud, Mason who loves to run and is on the track team, Marcus Masons twin brother who is a extremely good writer, Michael who loves to paint, Alexander who terrified to be starting High School, Edward who loves to read (especially Marcus' work), Kaden who is taking after Colton in soccer, Lloyd who  loves playing pranks and finally Chase who is our little monkey".

I just sat there in shock after hearing about these completely different people packed into the one house.

For the rest of the flight I just plugged in my earplugs and listened to music.

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