"Danny, maybe we should get to shopping?" Sam asked, after we had been sitting around doing nothing for a while.
"Yeah, if you want to."
"Oh, and Danny, I was thinking…"
"Yeah?"
"I think I know an easier way to get these things out of us," Sam brought up the situation.
"And, what would that be?"
"Why can't you just go intangible, and take it out of us? We could make a break for it right now!"
"Why didn't I think of that!"
"Because, you didn't want to think about it," she suggested.
"Sam, thanks for not listening to me, and thinking about it!" I said, as I took her hand, and dragged her off someplace where we wouldn't be seen. I turned intangible, and we went off into a changing room, and we became visible again.
"Ok, lets try it on you first," I told Sam.
"Oh, sure, make me the guinea pig!"
"Sorry, but I would rather try it on you first, so that I will at least know what I am doing sense I can see you."
"All right, you go ahead and try it on me, but it had better not hurt," Sam teased.
"I don't think it will," I hoped.
My arm went intangible, and at first, I hesitated to put my hand in her arm, but then I stuck it in. I quickly felt for the chip, and pulled it out.
"It didn't hurt, right?" I asked her, after I had gotten it out.
"No, didn't hurt a bit," she told me, then smiled.
"So, I will be safe?" I asked her, joking.
"Yes, you will be just fine!"
"You want your chip?" I asked her, handing her the chip.
"Uh, no! That is so gross! That was in my arm!"
"Yeah, so what do you want me to do with it? I don't want to hold it!"
We both started laughing, and I just threw it aside, to leave it behind in the stalls.
"Ok Danny, your turn."
"Yeah, I know," I said, turning to the mirror, to be able to see what I was doing.
I put my hand, into my arm, and got out my chip too. It didn't hurt!
"You want this one?" I asked her.
"No, that is even worse," she giggled. I also threw that one to the floor too. I took ahold of Sam's hand, and went intangible, and we walked back out to where we were before.
"Now, where do we go?" Sam asked me.
"I don't know. I can sneak us into any hotel we want."
"Yeah, but what happens when Vlad tries to find us?"
"He is going to be pushing that button, for no good reason," I laughed.
"Yeah, I guess you are right," she laughed too.
"We had better get out of here though, before he comes looking for us."
"Yeah, good idea."
I took ahold of her again, and went intangible, then we began to fly. It was dark outside, and the sky was a dark blue. The stars were shinning brightly, and it was a nice night out. The moon was lighting up the fields we were now over, and it was gorgeous out. I turned to look at Sam, who was looking out at the meadows below us. She turned and looked at me then, and I tried to turn away fast enough, but I was caught.
"What are you looking at?" She asked me, messing around.
"Nothing… just the meadows over there."
"Uh-hu, sure."
"What? It is not like as though you didn't want to look at me!"
"Yeah, I know."
"See."
"Yeah, I admitted it. And you look hot under the moon," Sam told me, staring at my face.
"You are embarrassing me," I said, turning my face away.
"How is that embarrassing?"
"Because, you are making me uncomfortable."
"How?"
"I don't know."
"Turn your face back in this direction," she told me.
"No, I am not doing it!"
"Come on, you have to. For me Danny?"
"No."
"Come on, you know you want to!"
"Nope. I need to pay attention to where I am going."
"We can stop, right here, in the meadows you were looking at."
"I wasn't.."
"Ha,
I fooled ya. Come on, just look at me, for two seconds!"
I turned my face and
said, "One Mississippi, 2 Mississippi." Then turned my face
again.
"Ok, have it your way," she said.
The rest of the way, we were quiet, until we reached a lake. The moon made it beautiful, and also the budding trees, and flowers around it made it irresistible to stop at. I came to the ground, on a hill not to far from the lake, so that we could see the whole view.
"What did you stop for?" She asked me, although she knew why.
"Because, I needed a brake."
"Oh, so you pick out a pretty place to stop, huh?"
"Yeah, I guess. Only the best for you."
"Ha ha, very funny."
"It wasn't
supposed to be funny."
"Oh?"
"Yeah."
"Aww, how sweet of you!"
"Yeah, thanks."
Sam and I sat down next to each other, and I put my arm around Sam's waist, so that we were pulled in closer together. She leaned over, and rested her head up against my shoulder, and we stared at the view.
