Crowded. Tired. Midnight. "Ok, so I'll meet you in Starbucks?" I asked in a quiet voice. Nobody was fully energized at this point of the day. "Yes. All them are here, and I'm on my way." Ryann was always a good friend of mine. We had our rough moments, but I still consider her a friend. "Alright, I'll be there at about a quarter 'till ten." Leah, Angie, and Liz were waiting patiently in Starbucks. It was 12:30, when Ryann had arrived. There was an awkward silence through the room, as Leah, Angie, Liz, and Ryann were sipping some hot chocolate to warm up from the cold weather up in Colorado. "So, you girls excited to go to LA? First time all of us are going somewhere without our parents." Leah always started the conversations, though the rest were hardly even awake. "Yeah..." Angie moaned. I finally arrived at about 12:45. "Hey girls, sorry I'm late. The next plane leaves at 2:00 am. We can hang out for a bit." I had the most energy out of all of us. Mainly because I'm the one who thought of this trip to LA. "Let's take it easy until 2:00, and just sit down, have some hot chocolate, and talk." Liz suggested to all of us. I pulled a chair and sat down with the rest of the group. "Well, one hour gives us time to walk around the gifts shops. This will help us wake up, too." Angie always had the great ideas in the group. It didn't matter in what situation we were in. "Angie, I'll go with you to the accessories shop right next door. I know you LOVE to get all pretty for One Direction!" Ryann said as a joke. We all knew that Angie was "the" ultimate directioner. Nothing gets in her way when it comes to One direction. Nothing. "Ooooh!" all of us exclaimed, as if she was deeply in love. Angie was stood up with her shy smile, "Ha Ha, you know me so well!" As laughs filled the room, Leah realized it was 1:30. "Oh my gosh! Adri, it's 1:30, we have to go!" We quickly grabbed our bags, and the next thing we know, we were all racing to catch the flight. "Hurry, we're going to be late!" Ryann exclaimed. We arrived at the ticket stop. "Good morning ladies, may I see your tickets?" the ticket man had a big smile on his face, while all of us were just sobbing and out of breath. Leah stopped, "Tickets? Tickets?! Adri, we forgot our tickets!"
