“I packed a vampire novel by Ali Hazelwood that’s going to keep me entertained. And I’m going to try to sleep as much as possible because, if not, flights get unbearably long, and I don’t know what to do with myself.”
Luke arched his eyebrows. “I thought you liked flying!”
“What? Of course I don’t like flying! It’s cramped. It’s smelly. You get stranded in random cities you’d not be able to place on a map. Or worse, they lose your bag!” Sol scoffed. “I love traveling, normally, once the flying portion of it isover.”
“And if you’re not kicked out of the hotel,” Luke continued.
“You get me.” She smiled. “So, want me to not be completely isolated all the time that I’m awake this time? I’m sorry if I wasn’t much company on our way here. It’s been ages since I traveled with someone I like.”
“I’d be up to watchAnyone but Yousimultaneously,” Luke said.
“Rom-com, eh?” Sol said, raising an eyebrow.
“You know I like romance when we’re traveling together.”
Someone behind them let out a dramatic sigh. “Most tiresome awards season ever.” When they turned, they saw filmmaker Greta Gerwig seated in the row behind them, deeply engaged in a phone conversation.
“I couldn’t agree more,” Sol said, giving Luke a sidelong glance as she shifted toward him. “But we managed to make the most of it, no?”