[You don't have to have posts like this. I just feel like it.]
★Audrey Rose K. Johnston ★
★And living in a world alone gets better everyday...
That I don't have to say I'm sorry, I'm coming home★
Audrey knew this was seriously stupid. But doing stupid things was what she did for a living. Like drinking and driving or something along those lines that she did every night. Isn't that what New Yorkers do? Take chances. She needed an island getaway, so what's better than winning a free vacation? Nothing. Now she wasn't so sure as she waited in line to board her plane to California. It wasn't like her to be unsure of things, but here she was, thinking this was a bad idea and that she should just go home to her nice, empty apartment and go find a local bar or party to hang out at.
"Of course it isn't a bad idea. Shut up, Aud." She reassured herself loudly, causing the person in front of her to glance behind his shoulder in question. She smiled apologetically and looked down, pretending to search for something in her purse. Now she looked like a paranoid, crazy person. What a wonderful way to start out her break, right? Audrey sighed, following the crowd inside the plane. The ticket had been First Class, which was even better. Audrey Rose had never riden Second Class. She slipped into her seat, resting her purse on the floor and hoping no one had the seat next to her. It was awkward when that happened. It was a bit before take off, so Audrey worked on redoing her makeup, making sure it was perfect. Not that it even mattered. This was a plane, no one really cared exept for her. Her looks were everything, no matter where she was.
★ Caden B. Higgens ★
★Don't tell me I'm not right, because I am
I make my decisons, even if my life isn't what you wanted★
Finally. His escape to get away from his parents had arrived. Even though it was totally random and probably just a stupid scam, Caden didn't care. It was a chance he wanted to take. It would be his first vacation in a long time, since he had no job, which meant no money and no education. Caden wasn't exactly successful in life at this point, but he thought he had it all. That's what most rebellious teens or young adults seem to think. So he had packed his stuff and left after calling his parents and telling them not to call every two minutes like they always have when he moved out.
Caden sat in wait for them to annouce boarding time, looking extremely bored. He pulled his hoodie over his head and pulled out his cellphone. Of course, a text from his mom, wishing him well on his way to the island. Then from some girl he had hooked up with last night, wanting to know if they could hang tonight. She wished. He deleted both and slipped his phone back into his pocket when people started lining up to board. He picked up his duffel bag, filled with things he might need on the way there, and waited his turn. He showed the lady his passport when he came up to the door. She nodded him through, and Caden gave her a smile before heading towards his plane.