Hope slept the whole plane ride. Euro-Disney was 5 hours and 22 minutes.

"The wedding was beautiful," Marsha said.

"Not ½ as beautiful as the bride," Adrian replied.

Trudy laughed and blushed slightly.

"Thank you, Adrian," she said, kissing him gently.

She paused.

"Mom, dad," she said, "Thank you for coming on our trip with us. I know you probably have better things to do…"

"Nonsense," Marsha replied with a smile, "We have nothing better to do. There is nothing better to do."

Dwight nodded in agreement.

"Trudy," he said, "Ever since we found out you were still alive the best thing for us is we get to be with you, and Adrian and Hope."

"You are our lives," Marsha finished up.

"I know what you mean," Trudy smiled, "It's been nearly a year and a half."

"To us it's been like yesterday," Marsha said.

Dwight nodded.

Adrian put his hand on Trudy's back.

"I feel the same way," he said.

As the flight landed, they got off the plane. Dwight and Marsha got the bags. They took a limo to the hotel. Hope woke up in the limo.

"Where are we," she asked.

"We're going to a really big playground," Marsha told Hope.

Hope clapped her hands together.

"Yay," she said, "Can I pway."

"Of course," Trudy replied, "We're all going to play for the next month."

The first thing that Hope saw when they got to Euro-Disney was the Peter Pan Flight. She got really excited.

"We'll put the stuff away," Marsha said laughing, "You take Hope on the ride."

Trudy laughed.

"Thank you so much," she said, hugging her parents.

Trudy and Adrian took Hope into the Peter Pan Flight. She loved it. At the end they offered her cotton candy.

"Tank youw," Hope said.

"She's a very polite little girl," the worker told Trudy and Adrian.

Adrian smiled.

"She's perfect," he said.

That night Hope was awake through the night. She'd slept a lot on the plane ride and was excited to be at Euro-Disney for a month.