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A/N #2: Not much excitment in this chappy. I am in the midst of an awful cold and am having a hard time writing while I'm sick. Hopefully I'll feel
better by the time I need to write the next chapter.
Disclaimer: I don't own Charlie's Angels or its characters.
XXI Los Angeles to Oahu Dylan
Anthony and I met up with Alex and Natalie at LAX two hours before our plane boarded.
"You guys get through the security checkpoint okay?" Alex asked as we sat down at the table they were sitting at.
"No problems," I said quickly. "How long is the flight going to take?"
"About five hours," Alex answered.
I sighed. "I'd better go get something to read then," I said, standing
up.
"Do you guys want anything?" I asked Natalie and Natalie. They shook their heads, so Alex and I left the small restaurant and walked down the terminal to the magazine/bookshop. I went over to where the magazines were and pulled some down for the flight. Then I walked towards the back of the store where the books were kept.
I was about to take a book off a shelf, when Alex grabbed my arm and pulled me to the very back of the store. "What's wrong?" I asked.
"I wanted to ask how Catherine's doing," Alex said.
"She's still pretty bad," I answered. "Alex, what are we going to do once we get to Hawaii?"
"It'll be too late to really do anything," Alex said. "So we'll go to a hotel in Honolulu."
"One of the ones Charlie's connected with?" I asked.
"Of course," Alex answered, grinning. "And tomorrow we'll start planing what we want to do."
"Sounds good," I said. "I'm going to go grab a book and then pay."
"I think I'll do that too," Alex said.
We walked up to the start of the books and each grabbed one. Then we went to the cash register in the front and paid for our things.
When we got back to the resturaunt, Natalie asked me as we sat down, "Did you find the clothes for Anthony at the warehouse?"
"Yeah, I got the stuff that you said he should wear," I answered, glancing at Anthony.
He shifted in his seat uncomfortably and crossed his arms. Since he would have stood out in one of suits, I made him wear khakis and a long sleeved black shirt.
"Well at least he looks somewhat normal now," Alex said teasingly.
Anthony scowled as we laughed and then he shook his head.
I leaned over and gave him a quick kiss on the cheek, which seemed to subdue him. "How much long-" I began to ask. A huge yawn that almost dislocated my jaw stopped me.
"You okay Dylan?" Natalie asked.
"She didn't get any sleep last night, did she?" Alex asked Anthony.
He shrugged his shoulders and feigned ignorance.
Alex sighed and then said, "Just make sure she sleeps on the plane."
"We're not sitting together on the plane?" Natalie asked.
"You and I are sitting in the middle of the plane," Alex answered. "Dylan and Anthony are more towards the front."
"No first class?" I asked jokingly.
"Not this time," Alex answered, smiling.
An hour and forty five minutes later, the plane reached the altitude where it would fly and a small dinner was quickly served.
Anthony and I were sitting on the left side of the plane, towards the front as Alex had told us. I was sitting next to the window, Anthony in the seat in the middle, and the one on the aisle was empty.
When the trays from dinner had been taken away, Anthony moved the arm rest between his chair and mine. Then he got up and sat down in the empty seat.
"What are you doing?" I asked as he put up the arm rest between his seat and the empty one.
"You need to s-sleep," Anthony said softly.
I shook my head. "No way," I said. I'm going to wait until we get to the hotel to sleep."
Anthony reached out and grabbed my wrist, pulling me to him. "Just for
an h-hour," he said.
"Fine, I'll sleep," I said irritably. "But you better wake me up in an
hour." I unfastened my seat belt and then lay my head on Anthony's lap and
closed my eyes, falling asleep.
Five hours later, the plane landed in Honolulu and Anthony and I got off before Alex and Natalie. We walked to the baggage carousel and waited for them before getting our suitcases and leaving for the hotel.
It took half an hour to get the hotel that was about a block away from Waikiki Beach. Two rooms had been reserved for us and they were connected by a door.
"You guys want to go out and walk around?" I asked, opening the door to
the room Natalie and Alex were staying in.
"Nope, I just want to get some sleep," Natalie said from the bed where she was laying down.
"What about you Alex?" I asked.
"I'm going to go to sleep too," Alex said. "Don't stay out to late so you won't be tired for tomorrow."
"We won't," I said. I backed up and closed the door. "Ready?" I asked
Anthony.
"Let's go," he said.
We left the hotel and walked down the street that was right above the beach.
I dragged Anthony into some stores where I bought some souvenirs to take home.
After a while, Anthony and I walked over to the beach and we sat down on a bench to watch the sun go down.
"I have never been here b-before," Anthony said.
"Oh yeah? How do you like it so far?" I asked him, resting my head on his shoulder.
"It's pretty," he answered.
"I really wonder if Cathy misses this at all," I said.
At that, we both fell silent and watched as the sun sank lower into the
sky.
Off to the side of us, a young couple and their daughter were building a sand castle.
I watched as the mother helped the girl build a wall of sand. After a while, I looked over at Anthony
"One day?" he asked, knowing what I was thinking.
"Maybe," I said softly, looking over at the family again. I was surprised to feel that I wanted to have a child too.
Anthony put his hand on my cheek and turned my head towards him. He brought his lips to mine, and we kissed as the sun sank behind the sea.
A/N #2: Not much excitment in this chappy. I am in the midst of an awful cold and am having a hard time writing while I'm sick. Hopefully I'll feel
better by the time I need to write the next chapter.
Disclaimer: I don't own Charlie's Angels or its characters.
XXI Los Angeles to Oahu Dylan
Anthony and I met up with Alex and Natalie at LAX two hours before our plane boarded.
"You guys get through the security checkpoint okay?" Alex asked as we sat down at the table they were sitting at.
"No problems," I said quickly. "How long is the flight going to take?"
"About five hours," Alex answered.
I sighed. "I'd better go get something to read then," I said, standing
up.
"Do you guys want anything?" I asked Natalie and Natalie. They shook their heads, so Alex and I left the small restaurant and walked down the terminal to the magazine/bookshop. I went over to where the magazines were and pulled some down for the flight. Then I walked towards the back of the store where the books were kept.
I was about to take a book off a shelf, when Alex grabbed my arm and pulled me to the very back of the store. "What's wrong?" I asked.
"I wanted to ask how Catherine's doing," Alex said.
"She's still pretty bad," I answered. "Alex, what are we going to do once we get to Hawaii?"
"It'll be too late to really do anything," Alex said. "So we'll go to a hotel in Honolulu."
"One of the ones Charlie's connected with?" I asked.
"Of course," Alex answered, grinning. "And tomorrow we'll start planing what we want to do."
"Sounds good," I said. "I'm going to go grab a book and then pay."
"I think I'll do that too," Alex said.
We walked up to the start of the books and each grabbed one. Then we went to the cash register in the front and paid for our things.
When we got back to the resturaunt, Natalie asked me as we sat down, "Did you find the clothes for Anthony at the warehouse?"
"Yeah, I got the stuff that you said he should wear," I answered, glancing at Anthony.
He shifted in his seat uncomfortably and crossed his arms. Since he would have stood out in one of suits, I made him wear khakis and a long sleeved black shirt.
"Well at least he looks somewhat normal now," Alex said teasingly.
Anthony scowled as we laughed and then he shook his head.
I leaned over and gave him a quick kiss on the cheek, which seemed to subdue him. "How much long-" I began to ask. A huge yawn that almost dislocated my jaw stopped me.
"You okay Dylan?" Natalie asked.
"She didn't get any sleep last night, did she?" Alex asked Anthony.
He shrugged his shoulders and feigned ignorance.
Alex sighed and then said, "Just make sure she sleeps on the plane."
"We're not sitting together on the plane?" Natalie asked.
"You and I are sitting in the middle of the plane," Alex answered. "Dylan and Anthony are more towards the front."
"No first class?" I asked jokingly.
"Not this time," Alex answered, smiling.
An hour and forty five minutes later, the plane reached the altitude where it would fly and a small dinner was quickly served.
Anthony and I were sitting on the left side of the plane, towards the front as Alex had told us. I was sitting next to the window, Anthony in the seat in the middle, and the one on the aisle was empty.
When the trays from dinner had been taken away, Anthony moved the arm rest between his chair and mine. Then he got up and sat down in the empty seat.
"What are you doing?" I asked as he put up the arm rest between his seat and the empty one.
"You need to s-sleep," Anthony said softly.
I shook my head. "No way," I said. I'm going to wait until we get to the hotel to sleep."
Anthony reached out and grabbed my wrist, pulling me to him. "Just for
an h-hour," he said.
"Fine, I'll sleep," I said irritably. "But you better wake me up in an
hour." I unfastened my seat belt and then lay my head on Anthony's lap and
closed my eyes, falling asleep.
Five hours later, the plane landed in Honolulu and Anthony and I got off before Alex and Natalie. We walked to the baggage carousel and waited for them before getting our suitcases and leaving for the hotel.
It took half an hour to get the hotel that was about a block away from Waikiki Beach. Two rooms had been reserved for us and they were connected by a door.
"You guys want to go out and walk around?" I asked, opening the door to
the room Natalie and Alex were staying in.
"Nope, I just want to get some sleep," Natalie said from the bed where she was laying down.
"What about you Alex?" I asked.
"I'm going to go to sleep too," Alex said. "Don't stay out to late so you won't be tired for tomorrow."
"We won't," I said. I backed up and closed the door. "Ready?" I asked
Anthony.
"Let's go," he said.
We left the hotel and walked down the street that was right above the beach.
I dragged Anthony into some stores where I bought some souvenirs to take home.
After a while, Anthony and I walked over to the beach and we sat down on a bench to watch the sun go down.
"I have never been here b-before," Anthony said.
"Oh yeah? How do you like it so far?" I asked him, resting my head on his shoulder.
"It's pretty," he answered.
"I really wonder if Cathy misses this at all," I said.
At that, we both fell silent and watched as the sun sank lower into the
sky.
Off to the side of us, a young couple and their daughter were building a sand castle.
I watched as the mother helped the girl build a wall of sand. After a while, I looked over at Anthony
"One day?" he asked, knowing what I was thinking.
"Maybe," I said softly, looking over at the family again. I was surprised to feel that I wanted to have a child too.
Anthony put his hand on my cheek and turned my head towards him. He brought his lips to mine, and we kissed as the sun sank behind the sea.
