Three
Nothing happened in the night, for once, and I was woken up when Nudge threw her arm out and clobbered me in the nose. Thanks. Removing her fist from my face, I got up, waking the two girls; we dressed and gathered our stuff, woke the boys and paid for our rooms.
"Where for breakfast?" I asked absently, stuffing my credit card into my back pocket – no one was game to steal it from there.
"There?" Gazzy asked, pointing across the road and down towards the subway we'd eaten at the other night. I shrugged, and we walked down to it, again ordering our huge amounts of food, and retreating to an easy-escape table that was also out of the way.
"Are we going to Disney world now?" Nudge asked, speaking around her food.
"Can we? We didn't get to do anything last time. Ari ruined it." Gazzy added, also around a plate's worth of food which was in his mouth.
"Um," I looked over at Fang, who shrugged – thanks – and Iggy, who was frowning, trying to work out who was voting yes and no. "Wanna go to Disney world, Ig?"
His eyebrows shot up, figuring he was the last to vote, and grinned. "Sure."
"Then yes, Nudge, we're going to Disney World."
Nudge exclaimed a loud 'yes' at the same time as Gazzy yelled 'sweet'. People stared at us as I hushed them, and we left shortly afterwards, looking for an out of the way place to take off – an alley way – and took to the air, heading towards Orlando.
"You know," I turned to look at Fang as he glided in beside me, "this is the second day without Erasers." He raised a dark brow.
"I know. It's starting to worry me." I grinned, half amused, half serious.
"Reckon they'll bust us up at Disney?"
"Probably," I said thoughtfully, watching Gazzy and Iggy who were in front of us.
"They better not," Total chimed in, "I want to go on more rides."
I smiled at him, and then flashed ahead to where Nudge and Angel were playing some sort of mid-air game; what can I say? It looked interesting.
