Photo Copyright: Rochelle Wisaff-Fields
Lisa and Mark boarded their first transcontinental flight to Rome. With wide eyes she sunk into the leather chair. She spoke a mile a minute to Mark about everywhere she wanted to visit. The plane shook then nosedived hours into the flight. The oxygen masks dropped and Lisa gripped the armrests, closed her eyes, and prayed. Relief came a minute later, as the shaking slowed then stopped. The plane climbed and leveled out.
Mark caressed her hand. “It was turbulence. Everything’s fine.”
Lisa stared out the window. Her eyes became heavy and she slept until they landed.
I feel sure they’ll have a wonderful time there. Great little love story.
Thanks, thought I’d try something lighter.
Dear Cole,
Well that’s certainly a relief. I’d want to sleep after that, too. Nicely done.
shalom,
Rochelle
Thanks, it was a different direction for me.
Dear Cole,
I’m taking the train. Nice relaxing story.
Aloha,
Doug
Thanks, I’ve always wanted to take a trip on a plane.
Safe and sound! I’m glad, Lisa seemed so excited.
Thanks, Statistically speaking flying is the safest form of travel.
Cole, I find the worst thing about a flight these days is getting through the red tape and procedures in the air terminal. Once I’m on the plane, I feel perfectly comfortable. Good, well-written story with a lovely happy ending. 🙂 —Susan
Thanks, I understand why the security is necessary. Though, it’s still a pain