Disney. Disney
He couldn’t believe them. They’d all just flounced off without even bothering to mention to him that they were going on vacation. He could almost forgive not inviting him to come along, maybe, but to not even -tell- him? What sort of friends did they think they were? It was criminal. Well Rik had vaguely told him that he was going somewhere but Demetri hadn’t said a thing and Rik hadn’t said they were going to Disney World of all places. Plus if Demetri’s Facebook was anything to go by Cordelia was going along and he’d seen pictures of her.
Bastards.
He had almost let them get away with it too until he realized that Demetri had started updating where he was and what he was doing on an almost hourly basis. So he’d gotten on the phone with his families travel agent as soon as the idiot blond had said what room he was in and talked the poor girl into getting him the exact room number he wanted at the hotel. He knew he really should pull strings like that but given how often his parents traveled they’d probably paid that girls salary three times over. It had taken a bit more money than he wanted to spend (hello shopping in Florida?) but it would be worth it when he surprised them all.
The airport wasn’t doing him any favors though. Of course when he’d wanted to leave there was a delay so he was stuck waiting for his flight to get ungrounded. At least they had a starbucks and he’d been able to grab an espresso to tide him over. He’d been texting Rik and Demetri too amazingly without lying to them since so far he’d just mentioned being bored.
There wasn’t a whole lot to do while he was waiting on the flight except poke at his phone or tablet and watch the various people coming and going. It was pretty interesting that day given his love of trying to guess anything and everything about a person. It was obvious which ones were tourists heading home from vacation (horrible clothes and overly heavy suitcases), which ones were business people (way to neat clothes and a phone glued to their hand), and which ones were visiting family or leaving family (either expressions of dread or relief respectively).
He kicked back in the chair and pulled open the Disney website on his tablet. He hadn’t been to the park since he was a little kid and could only remember some of the rides and attractions. If the site was anything to go by they’d added a ton of things since then and he had no idea where to even begin with the list of things he wanted to do. Shopping was at the top of the list of course but that was a given so he wasn’t even sure it should count. Since his flight had been delayed he would have to give his boytoys extra time to themselves before he crashed the party so they would have plenty of time to get whatever they wanted to done.
He ticked off a few things on an itinerary that he knew he wanted to get done before he heard an announcement that his flight was finally boarding.
Grin plastered on his lips he tucked his things away and grabbed his carry-on before heading toward the gate.
Disney World better look out.
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