"Of all the things that start with 'I', you choose Ireland."

"Well, if I'd chosen something like, Ice Cream, or Igloos, I don't know what I would have done."

"Igloos could be fun. Imagine cuddling up with her in one."

Tadashi glared at his brother. "I'm the one with the plans here! Not you!"

Hiro smirked. "You're just jealous I thought of that."

"No. Now be quiet. I for Ireland."

(*)

"Hiro's an idiot for giving us the plane tickets."

GoGo snorted. "Try being nice. If this were anyone else, you would be singing praises about them." She frowned. "Come to think about it, be nicer to him because he gave us the tickets."

Tadashi winced. "Right. This was supposed to be a couple's trip with... What was her name again?"

"Now that's something I don't remember." GoGo scowled. "Her name isn't worthy of any space in this brain."

(*)

Hiro's mouth dropped open. "So the plan you said I had a 'big impact' on is the one where you and GoGo get to go to Ireland because some girlfriend I had broke up with me?"

"I was actually going for the cheating route, and GoGo and I never mentioned her name, so-"

"You think I would cheat on some future girlfriend?" Hiro sounded insulted, and Tadashi couldn't blame him.

"No, no, no. Bro. Calm down. I meant she'd be cheating on you. Look, I'm sorry, okay? I just needed a reason for me to be lucky enough to score tickets to Ireland."

Hiro narrowed his eyes. "Fine. Fine. Just get on with the story."

(*)

Tadashi, if he had the time, wanted to make a checklist of all the different sightseeing places in Ireland they could go to. He had bought four different books on Ireland, with one book dedicated specifically to the history of Ireland. He was practically a Boy Scout, always ready for everything. When he had rolled out his luggages, GoGo had flat-out asked him if he brought everything from the apartment.

GoGo was the spontaneous one, and had vehemently been against 'making a checklist of her own'. She only had a small luggage and a backpack with her, and a pair of sunglasses. She didn't believe in lists, and thought the best things weren't planned out.

Once GoGo and Tadashi arrived, they boarded a van that would take them to a little Bed and Breakfast in Dublin, where they'd spend two days and a night. From there, the rest of the trip would be spent in Killarney, where they'd be staying in one of Fred's mansions. Never had they been so glad to be friends with Fred.

"Are you taking pictures of everything?" GoGo whispered to Tadashi, who had his phone out. While they drove through the beautiful scenery, she couldn't help but lean against his shoulder. Uncharacteristic of her, yes... But it felt right to GoGo - it was beautiful, Ireland was beautiful... It felt right.

(*)

"Let me guess," Hiro drawled out sarcastically. "You propose to her in a field of sheep in Killarney, wearing a kilt and belting out her favorite song in bagpipes."

Tadashi narrowed his eyes. "How stereotypical of you. And sans the sheep and bagpipes."

His little brother burst out laughing, despite himself. "In a kilt? Dude! You should have gone with igloos - at least she'd have a reason to cuddle with you."

"Yeah, or die of frostbite," Tadashi replied, sounding miffed.

"You're not seriously thinking of proposing to her in a kilt?"

After a long period of silence, Tadashi crumpled the piece of paper into a ball. "I still have other ideas."

"Right."

"Look, you've suddenly dulled my mood. Can we just move on to J?" Tadashi pouted, reaching for his pad.

Hiro leaned back and sighed. "As long as you're not going with anything like J is for Jousting or something lame."

Tadashi gasped. "Jousting is not lame!"

Hiro rolled his eyes. "J is for...?"

Tadashi tutted at his brother, and flipped to a page in his pad. "J is for Jumping. Bungee jumping."

(*)

As you can see, I'm terribly overdue, and this excuse for a chapter only has minimal fluff and more of the Hiro-Tadashi brotherly love. It's my own fault for going international; I didn't want to write up something inaccurate and have everyone booing me for everything, and in the end, I botched it as much as Tadashi did.

However - I'm starting to get back on track. If you have any ideas for prompts for letters K-Z, review them! I won't promise to do all of them, but if I like them, of course I'll use 'em (and dedicate the chapter to you, of course.)

Until next time!