"We're about to begin our descent."
I'm shocked by how quickly it's come around. I'm nearly there. Am I doing the right thing? I fiddle with my ring as the plane comes in to land, musing over how I ended up here. What a year.
We touch back to land and I feel a jolt inside me as my anticipation builds. As we slow down, I look at my hands and realise I'm shaking. Adrenaline courses through my veins.
"Please prepare to depart from the plane."
I take a deep breath and stand, smoothing my dress against my body. Wondering just what will happen when we see each other.
I grab my carry on bag and slowly file off the plane, quietly pondering where everyone else on this plane is going to, coming from, visiting...
Making my way through the airport, hearing the chatter, the accents, the excitement. It's all so overwhelming. I wait to collect my bag, hoping I haven't forgotten anything important. I'm an awfully long way from home now.
I grab my bag, fighting with it a little until I find a comfortable way to carry it. I try to ignore the sick feeling of nerves in my belly but this is it. Once I walk around that corner, he'll be there.
I see him standing there, coolly waiting for me. Jeans and tshirt. Relaxed and comfortable. Sure of himself. Confident. Such a man to admire. I feel myself blush as I catch his eye. I look down making my way towards him.
"Finally," he smirks at me, I try to speak but nothing comes out. He takes my bags and we walk slowly through the airport. "How was your flight in the end?"
"Good, thank you Sir. Not as bad as I expected." I whisper in the softest tone.
"I'm glad." He responds attentively.
"I was a little scared you might not be here, Sir." I blush hard admitting my fear.
"Oh?" He turns to look at me, "I take my word seriously. You should know that by now."
I nod, feeling bad for doubting him. I continue to follow him through various different parts, ensuring I keep slightly behind him.
"The car isn't too far," he assures me as we keep going.
We step out into the fresh air and I breathe it in deeply. I always wondered what this would be like. The heat, the smell, the little differences. He keeps walking and I have to run a little to keep up.
"May I ask a question, Sir?" I know better than to ask without permission.
"You may." He responds.
"How far is the house, Sir? It's been a long day." I really am over travelling. I just want to sit stationary for a while. Maybe have a shower.
"Not far," he says as we reach the car, he places the bags at the back and opens the passenger door for me. "Sit."
I sit obediently and swing my legs in, making sure to keep my dress in place. I wait patiently as he puts my bags in the car and steps into the car.
"I am very thankful to be here Sir." I say quietly as I look at my knees. It seems surreal.