"Jenna? Honey, wake up. Our flight is landing." Mrs. Kennedy gently nudged Jenna while shoving some flight food in her handbag. Jenna's eyes fluttered at the mesmerizing sight full of clouds as the engines roared and winded into her ears, causing her to poke her fingers through it.
Eventually, the aircraft dipped down screeching forwards and making Jenna feel like her head was going to explode. Jenna shifted her head to the left, staring at her mom like she had grown another head. "What? I couldn't let the food go to waste." Mrs. Kennedy explained. Well, it wasn't really something to be surprised about since saving food had always been a habit and an obsession for Mrs. Kennedy.
"Don't just stare at me like an idiot. Wake up your brother." Mrs. Kennedy commanded, rolling her eyes at Jenna.
"Tyler! Wake up." Jenna's negligible voice echoed around from the front seat. He pretended like he didn't hear her through his AirPods since he was so relaxed and switched on to dreaming mode. He just wanted to curl up and sleep more. "Tyler!" She yelled again. This time shaking him with both of her hands, gesturing him to wake up.
"Fuck off!" He moaned loud enough for people in the front row to hear and causing other passengers to stare. Mrs. Kennedy shot him a glare, making him finally move.
Everyone was rushing out of the plane like it was some sort of a marathon. "Welcome to Vancouver!" One of the pilots greeted the family of brunettes." As soon as they slumped out of the plane, carrying multiples of luggage.
"Tyler I can't carry three things. You need to at least carry two." Jenna complained breathlessly between the large crowd.
Tyler turned around saying "That's your punishment."
"For what?" Asked Jenna.
"For being annoying," Tyler explained. Giving a small smirk then pacing his head back to this girl he was checking out. Jenna muttered something under her breath but Tyler was too lost to hear anything.
When Jenna gradually went down the escalator, she saw parts of Vancouver through the line of glassed windows as the sunlight huddled around her, making her feel safe. It was such a cozy feeling but a little nerve-racking at the same time. Moving into a new country and starting a new school. She had left everything behind for a new beginning.
"Mum look there's Tania." Jenna pointed at the redhead girl walking through the glass doors.
Tania was Jenna's cousin, they hadn't seen each other since they were seven. Tania and aunt Brenda were the only relatives Jenna had in Vancouver.
"Oh my goodness, Jenna is that you? You've grown so much!" She exclaimed after running across the airport like some crazy-ass woman. "Oh come here, give aunt Brenda a hug." Aunt Brenda commanded, squeezing Jenna tighter than ever. No wonder, why Jenna was having breathing problems.
When Jenna stepped out of the airport she saw these magnificent tall, glassed buildings of Vancouver, she was amazed by how beautiful they were since she barely saw any back in her hometown because it was well... Small.
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The Separation Between Us
Teen FictionLife got darker for Stacy after Jenna left everything behind for a new beginning and that included her best friend Stacy who was haunted by a family tragedy and troubled by the bullies in her school. Stacy's heart shattered when her best friend lef...