I just watched that lady sing "Let it Go". She was great! The only voice I recognized was Julie Andrews', (sounded exactly like her!) and it was funny too! I'm almost done with another short story, I'll comment it here when done! :D
Breathe Elsa, breathe. I told myself, trying to gulp down the sickening feeling that kept creeping up into my throat. I turned to Joseph, he smiled, “What are you waiting for?” I shrugged, “Well, I’ve never really, uh, I’ve never actually flown an airplane before…” He fixed his goggles. “There’s nothing to it really, Don’t worry, I know what I’m doing. Sort of.” I chuckled nervously. “You’re loads of help.” He grinned, “Yeah, I know.” He then reached out and clicked a series of switches and nobs. The small airplane’s engine revved, and then started. I squeezed my hands tightly together. Why am I so nervous? I’m not even flying this contraption, Joseph is! I closed my eyes as he shifted the plane into drive, (or whatever it’s called) and we coasted down the field. My hair flew around even though it was trapped under my helmet. “Joe, please tell me you know what you’re doing!” he turned slightly, just as we started to lift off. “Relax, I interviewed a pilot once!” I smacked his arm. “Very funny. No really, do you?” he gave me a look that made me totally freak out. “You don’t do you?!” he smiled grimly. “We have no choice Elsa, we’ve got to leave. I do know a little about flying, I’ve read as much as I could.” I sighed. “Your right, I’ll help as much as I can.” His mischievous smile returned. “Good! By the time we get to London, we’ll both be experts!” I smiled weakly in return. “I sure hope so.”
I just watched that lady sing "Let it Go". She was great! The only voice I recognized was Julie Andrews', (sounded exactly like her!) and it was funny too!
ReplyDeleteI'm almost done with another short story, I'll comment it here when done! :D
Here it is! :)
ReplyDeleteBreathe Elsa, breathe. I told myself, trying to gulp down the sickening feeling that kept creeping up into my throat. I turned to Joseph, he smiled, “What are you waiting for?” I shrugged, “Well, I’ve never really, uh, I’ve never actually flown an airplane before…” He fixed his goggles. “There’s nothing to it really, Don’t worry, I know what I’m doing. Sort of.” I chuckled nervously. “You’re loads of help.” He grinned, “Yeah, I know.” He then reached out and clicked a series of switches and nobs. The small airplane’s engine revved, and then started. I squeezed my hands tightly together. Why am I so nervous? I’m not even flying this contraption, Joseph is! I closed my eyes as he shifted the plane into drive, (or whatever it’s called) and we coasted down the field. My hair flew around even though it was trapped under my helmet. “Joe, please tell me you know what you’re doing!” he turned slightly, just as we started to lift off. “Relax, I interviewed a pilot once!” I smacked his arm. “Very funny. No really, do you?” he gave me a look that made me totally freak out. “You don’t do you?!” he smiled grimly. “We have no choice Elsa, we’ve got to leave. I do know a little about flying, I’ve read as much as I could.” I sighed. “Your right, I’ll help as much as I can.” His mischievous smile returned. “Good! By the time we get to London, we’ll both be experts!” I smiled weakly in return. “I sure hope so.”
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