Hi, sorry I was so slow at getting this up, I've been slack. (slaps wrist). I probably will be slack with the next few chapters so reprimand me (hee hee, long word). This is basically a filler, more interesting things will happen in later chapters so please don't flame. That doesn't mean I don't want you to not review. Er, review please.

Would you please fasten your seat belts, as we are beginning our descent into Auckland. Thank you for flying with New Zealand Airlines, we hope you had a pleasant flight and will see you again.

Daichi growled at the announcement. She was far too cheerful after a twelve flight from Hong Kong. At least this meant this nightmare of journey was finally over.

A couple of seats in front, Max was trying unsuccessfully to revive Tyson. Tyson, as usual, had slept and ate the entire journey.

Daichi looked out the window at the steadily approaching lights. I hate this part.

He scrunched his eyes up, bracing himself for impact.

All the seats shuddered violently as the plane rumbled along the runway. Daichi could hear a loud "Wha? I didn't eat it!" coming from a few seats in front.

The baby next to him burst into a fresh wail. Daichi felt a strong urge to burst into tears too. Stupid plane. Stupid food. Stupid baby. Stupid Tyson.

Suddenly, someone was shaking his shoulder.

"Daichi! Daichi!" a concerned voice shouted in his ear. Daichi wrenched his eyes open. A blurry face swam into view.

"Huh? Ray?" he groaned sleepily. Ray smiled.

"Are you OK?" he asked gently, a huge contrast to the shouting a few seconds ago.

Daichi struggled to his feet. What's going on? He was still on the plane. Everyone else, apart from Ray and a few air hostesses, had left.

"You passed out." Ray mentioned, seeing Daichi's confusion. Daichi still felt wobbly. It was lucky Ray had such quick reflexes, he managed to catch Daichi before he hit the floor.

"Is he going to be OK?" a concerned hostess asked. Ray flashed her a smile.

"He should be fine, thanks, after a good night's sleep. I think he didn't eat much. And I get the impression he dislikes flying."

Ray half-carried half-dragged Daichi through airport security. It was a good thing I decided to stay behind instead of Kai. I think he would have got a little over annoyed with all the people asking if Daichi was OK.

The rest of the group had already gone and picked up their luggage and were waiting in a shuttle outside. It was a good thing it was a large shuttle, with all the luggage Hilary alone had brought.

Not wearing his seat belt, as usual, Tyson leaned over the back of the seat.

"What's the matter with Daichi?" he yawned, nine hours sleep obviously not enough for Tyson.

"He didn't eat anything" Ray stated wearily. People here are too nice. All the enquiries into Daichi's health had worn him down to a short version of what had happened.

There was a loud thump from the seat behind them. Max sighed. Great, yet another fainted person to carry into the hotel.

Kai, as usual, sat in the front seat, arms crossed, eyes closed, non-responsive. Hn.

Leaving Kenny and Hilary to pay the shuttle driver, Ray helped Max haul Tyson, who was snoring heavily, up the steps to the hotel. Thankfully, Daichi had revived by then, although he was still quite unsteady on his feet.

Several passers-by watched curiously at this strange procession…until, Kai glared at them. At that point many of them realised that they had appointments elsewhere…even if the people at those elsewheres were unaware of them.

The desk manager looked uneasily at the sudden lack of people on the street. That was…until Kai glared at him too.

It is interesting to note it this point, that a large car pile up which would have been occurring that afternoon on the desk manager's (whose name was Sam) way home was averted mainly due to the fact that Sam refused to descend from the chandelier. (how he managed to get up there in the first place is an interesting story involving two banisters, a long bell pull and a very surprised cat)

This saved over fifteen lives and I'm sure Sam would have been glad to have learned of this fact.

Thankfully the team managed to get to their rooms without many other complications.

Max dropped Tyson in their room and let him snore away to his heart's content.

Daichi collapsed on his bed in his and Kenny's room. Kenny was a lot quieter and, in Daichi's opinion, better room mate than Kai or Tyson. I pity Ray and Max.

Max went to explore the hotel which was quite a posh one, while Ray decided to try and calm down the traumatised cat. Unfortunately, when the cat saw Ray, he believed Ray's hair to be a bell pull. This resulted in an interesting chase which Kai watched through the window.

Hilary spent most of the afternoon unpacking before reading a quiet book.

All in all it was a pretty uneventful day, hot and sleepy, not much happening, which was very unusual for the Bladebreakers.

There wasn't a single death threat or fan mob or even a training session, but after all, they were jet-lagged. I'm sure more interesting things will happen soon.

Thanks for reading, tell me what you might want to happen in later chapters. Need ideas.