A l l i s o n . R h o d e s
Allison stumbled out of the taxi in a rush, practically tripping over her own luggage as she hurried her way through drop-off, security, and all the other little checkpoints you had to pass in order to actually get to the plane. "Come on!" She groaned, hopping on the spot in impatience before she was allowed on to the plane, only her hand-bag slung over her shoulder with the necessities that she thought she needed for the plane journey. She gave a polite smile to the flight attendant before slipping into a seat next to the window.
Of course she had rushed herself a bit too much. The plane probably would not even leave for another ten minutes. "At least I have plenty of time," she murmered to herself, soothing out her loose halter-top before shoving her bag underneathe her seat. There was no point reaching for the shelves above her, she wouldn't be able to reach them.
B l a k e . H a y e s
Blake's mind swarmed with thoughts, mainly on deciding whether to go or not. He had made it to the airport, despite the bickering he had endeured with himself on the way there. He needed a break; he had been working way too hard recently, which was rare for him. But he did not particularly like airports, nor flying. Airports were way too busy with people rushing here and rushing there, shouting over the noise to one another and stealing personal belongings. He had taken many flights before, afterall, he had travelled a lot, but he had never really grown accustomed to it. He had never been to Kaywana Island before. Heck, he had never even heard of the place.
Eventually, he gave up on the argument and decided 'What the hell?' He needed a break no doubt about it and, chances were, he was never going to get another opportunity like this. He never won anything. He could forget his country-boy life for a couple of weeks and just chill out. With a smile, he handed over his passport to the lady at the gate, and headed off to board his plane.