"I am soo bored," Rachel moaned.
They had been sitting in the dark for about a half-hour.
"Ok, I've got the batteries in the radio," Monica said.
"Hey out there, thank you for tuning in to K-BZR Buzz. We have a hell of a storm out there and for most of you, it's in the 5 boroughs and power is out. A lot of the lines are down and the Power Company said they probably won't be up until either tomorrow or Saturday. The best thing to do is to sit at home, relax, and wait this one out. Once it's over, get out and buy some supplies and batteries and other things you need. Wait, hold on. Breaking news, this storm is just not the only one. It's a series of them and they are probably going to be continuing for a couple of days. Not only that, something weird is going on with the weather system and there's a tropical storm brewing in the Caribbean Sea. It is expected to turn into a hurricane by Saturday. So just be glad you're not there. We'll have more news later so stay tuned to K-BRZ Buzz."
"Oh my gosh. Did he just say there's gonna be a hurricane?" Monica asked.
"I believe so," Ross answered.
"Well, let's just pray that their plane isn't going any further."
"Ok Joey, you got your stuff?" Phoebe asked.
"Yea, pretty much," he replied.
Their plane had finally landed in the Bahamas and they were about to head to their hotel.
"Wow, the winds are really picking up over here," Phoebe said.
"Yea, if it weren't for these bulging muscles, my luggage would be everywhere."
"Uh huh ok, yea," Phoebe muttered.
Once they arrived at the hotel, they received their key and went to their room.
"Wow, check it out. This place is pretty hot," Joey said.
"Yea, but it doesn't have a nook. Oh hey Joey, let's go do your laundry now before it gets dark."
"Ok, lemme just go through my stuff."
Phoebe waited patiently outside for him.
"Ok lets go."
They made their way through the hotel gazing at the wonderful architecture and art the Bahamians did carefully. They arrived at the laundry room and began to load the clothes in.
"Hey Joey, where's your detergent?" Phoebe asked.
"Oh, I didn't think we were gonna be washing stuff down here so I didn't think to bring any," he replied.
"Ok, I'll go and ask at the front desk."
She tried to open the door, but it appeared to be stuck. Phoebe continued fumbling with the doorknob while Joey gazed at her curiously.
"Joey, the door's stuck. Don't just stand there do something."
"Ok, move aside for the bulging muscles." Joey pulled at the door and began banging his entire body against the door. A few moments later, he finally admitted defeat.
"HELP! HELP!" they both screamed.
"OH MY GOD THERE'S A DYING BABY IN HERE!" Phoebe screamed.
Joey looked at her startled and said, "Phoebe, there's no baby in here!"
"I know, but don't you think that'll get their attention more? It's common sense, Joey."
When they grew tired of screaming and banging the door, they rested against the cool metal of the washing machine.
"Well, it looks like we're gonna be stuck in here for a while, Pheebs."
"This is all my fault, Joey. If I hadn't forced you to do laundry, we wouldn't be stuck in here."
"No, it's mine. I, you know, should've done washed my stuff a little more often."
Phoebe then moved to the corner and began to cry a little.
"Hey Phoebe, seriously, come one. I really don't wanna see you cry."
He moved over to Phoebe and hugged her, but then they both became really stiff.
"Ok it's silly for us to be all tense and everything. Let's just relax," Joey reasoned.
"Yea you're right."
They both held each other for a moment then pulled apart slightly.
"Phoebe, I meant it, I'm not gonna let anything happen to you on this trip."
"You are too sweet Joey."
He kissed her forehead, then slowly, his lips moved down to her nose then to her lips. The sexual tension in the room then became too much. They began to kiss each other harder and harder, but then slowed down to a passionate and sensual kiss. Joey's hand slowly made his way towards Phoebe's chest. Suddenly the room shook a bit and large gust of wind could be heard outside.
That's all for now. Luckily my power wasn't knocked out all the way during hurricane Frances.
