"Leaving Sydney"
Bond drove back to his hotel and walked back up to his room. He packed up all of his belongings and made sure the he wouldn't leave anything behind. Bond Then went back down to the lobby. He talked to one of the concierges and checked himself out. As Bond was waiting for his bags he called Libitina and asked him about his travel plans. She told him that he was booked on the 12 o'clock. Bond looked at his watch which read 11. Bond just realizing that he hadn't had breakfast yet, planed to get some on his way to the airport. Bond's luggage came down and was packed into his car. Bond drove out of the hotel and made his way to the airport. About half way there Bond found a little place he could eat. It wasn't anything too fancy, but did try hard to look like. It had nice red table cloths, the napkins and silverware where aligned perfectly, and the service was great. The only problem was that the food didn't match up; Bond's eggs where a bit over cooked, the sausage undercooked, and the fruit wasn't fresh. Although the meal wasn't perfect, it served its purpose of getting Bond's hunger healed. He started his travel again to the airport. When Bond arrived he parked his car, in the airport parking lot, took out one bag that was the size for a carry on bag, and left his gun in the car. He walked up to the airport, and entered the main check in. He talked to a concierge and after showing all of his passports and other papers, he was given a boarding pass. He walked through security without a problem and entered the main terminal. He found his gate and checked in at the desk. He was given his ticket and Bond waited to board the plane. After about 10 minutes they called Bond's row to board. He got up and gave the person at the gate his ticket. He walked though the long gate to the plane. But right before he got to the plane he pulled out a piece of paper and showed it to the stewardess. She looked up at Bond then walked out of the aircraft and into the gate. She led Bond to the door which led form the gate to the outdoors. Bond followed her through the door and down a set of stairs. Outside there was the constant scream of airplane engines, and trucks drives to and from the aircrafts. Bond was directed by the Stewardess to proceed down the tarmac to a set off doors. She told him that he would enter the room where the luggage is unloaded. He walked over to the doors and sure enough, he found that he was in the room where the luggage was unloaded. He preceded though a door that was marked "to baggage claim. He walked up a few flight of stairs and through a door, He then found himself in the baggage claim area and from there he made his way back to the parking lot. He threw his bag back into the car and drove off.
Bond drove back to his hotel and walked back up to his room. He packed up all of his belongings and made sure the he wouldn't leave anything behind. Bond Then went back down to the lobby. He talked to one of the concierges and checked himself out. As Bond was waiting for his bags he called Libitina and asked him about his travel plans. She told him that he was booked on the 12 o'clock. Bond looked at his watch which read 11. Bond just realizing that he hadn't had breakfast yet, planed to get some on his way to the airport. Bond's luggage came down and was packed into his car. Bond drove out of the hotel and made his way to the airport. About half way there Bond found a little place he could eat. It wasn't anything too fancy, but did try hard to look like. It had nice red table cloths, the napkins and silverware where aligned perfectly, and the service was great. The only problem was that the food didn't match up; Bond's eggs where a bit over cooked, the sausage undercooked, and the fruit wasn't fresh. Although the meal wasn't perfect, it served its purpose of getting Bond's hunger healed. He started his travel again to the airport. When Bond arrived he parked his car, in the airport parking lot, took out one bag that was the size for a carry on bag, and left his gun in the car. He walked up to the airport, and entered the main check in. He talked to a concierge and after showing all of his passports and other papers, he was given a boarding pass. He walked through security without a problem and entered the main terminal. He found his gate and checked in at the desk. He was given his ticket and Bond waited to board the plane. After about 10 minutes they called Bond's row to board. He got up and gave the person at the gate his ticket. He walked though the long gate to the plane. But right before he got to the plane he pulled out a piece of paper and showed it to the stewardess. She looked up at Bond then walked out of the aircraft and into the gate. She led Bond to the door which led form the gate to the outdoors. Bond followed her through the door and down a set of stairs. Outside there was the constant scream of airplane engines, and trucks drives to and from the aircrafts. Bond was directed by the Stewardess to proceed down the tarmac to a set off doors. She told him that he would enter the room where the luggage is unloaded. He walked over to the doors and sure enough, he found that he was in the room where the luggage was unloaded. He preceded though a door that was marked "to baggage claim. He walked up a few flight of stairs and through a door, He then found himself in the baggage claim area and from there he made his way back to the parking lot. He threw his bag back into the car and drove off.
