《A Bromance to Remember》Landing
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The seatbelt light flicked on above George's head. He clicked his seatbelt tight, and the plane began to land. George could barely contain his excitement about seeing his best friend.
The plane hit the runway, jolting George around slightly. As soon as the captain began to speak over the intercom, he began to stand and grab one of his bags from the overhead bin.
As George stepped off of the plane, an issue began to tug at the back off his mind. He realized that he had no idea what his friend looked like.
"SAPNAP WE NEED TO LEAVE NOW!" Dream yelled to his roommate.
"Dream, calm down. The airport is only, like, 5 minutes away," Sapnap replied nonchalantly.
"But his flight was supposed to land 10 minutes ago!" Dream said.
"Okay, okay, let's go."
Dream hopped into the driver's seat of his car, Sapnap hopping up in the passenger seat beside him.
Dream, while trying his best to obey traffic laws, got to the airport as fast as he possibly could.
As Dream was getting out of his car at the airport, he heard his phone go off.
I just got through customs :)
walking in rn
George sat down in another uncomfortable airport chair, having just grabbed his luggage off of the carousel. He made his way through customs fairly quickly, since the airport wasn't busy. He was scanning the crowds, looking for Sapnap. Since George had no idea what Dream looked like, that was his best bet.
After a few minutes, George heard someone say next to his ear,
"Excuse me, I'm looking for Mr. NotFound."
George immediately turned around, just to see his friend Sapnap and another handsome fellow he assumed to be Dream.
George hopped up and left over the bench, embracing his two friends in a hug.
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"Hey Dream," George said, his words muffled by Dream's sweatshirt.
"Hey George," said Dream, still hugging his friend tightly.
Eventually, the three released each other from the hug and proceeded to take George's things to the car.
"Sorry about the mess. I tried to clean a bit but-"
"Dream, it looks fine," George interrupted, giving Dream a faint smile.
"Let's get going," Sapnap said, sliding into the passenger seat.
"I'll ride shotgun now, and next time we go out you can, George.
George, giving an eye roll with a smile, said,
"That's fine, I guess."
George really didn't care about where he sat in the car, he was just so happy to be with his friends now.
After a few minutes, the trio arrived at Dream and Sapnap's rental house. The house was a pale yellow color with a white door and trim. It wasn't huge, but it seemed welcoming and homey.
"Not bad," George said, nodding his head as he pulled his suitcases from the trunk. Secretly, though, George loved the house. George wanted to have a house of his own, but he also felt like he needed time since moving out of his mom's house.
Dream, seeing the admiration on George's face as he studied the house, said,
"Sure is."
While Dream unlocked the door, George and Sapnap managed to drag George's suitcases up the steps leading to the house.
"So where am I staying?" George asked.
Dream looked down at the floor.
Sapnap spoke for him. "McDreamy here forgot we don't have a spare bed, so we figured you could use the inflatable mattress.
George wasn't even surprised.
"Sure, whatever," he said.
"Where is your room? I want to go ahead and put my bags down."
Dream, stepping towards the hallway, gestured and said,
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"Right this way."
As Dream returned, Sapnap said,
"I told you he wouldn't care."
Dream smiled, and went back to his room.
As soon as Dream walked in, he noticed that George was nowhere to be seen.
"George?" he said, a light amount of concern in his voice.
When there was no reply, he decided to call out to him once more.
"George-"
"BOO!" George screamed as he jumped out from behind the bedroom door.
"JESUS CHRIST GEORGE!" Dream yelled as he jumped back, almost tripping over George's luggage.
George immediately doubled over, laughing.
"You always scare me, so I decided to return the favor," George said, now crying from laughter.
"You've started a war you can't win," Dream mumbled as he sat down on his bed, unable to hide the smile spreading across his face.
Eventually, George finished his laughing fit and sat up.
"I'm hungry," he said.
"That's nice," Dream said, doing his very best to sound mad at George.
"Dreammmm," George whined. "I'm hungry."
Dream let out a sigh and stood up from his bed.
"Fine, I'll find you a snack," Dream said.
"Great," said George, following Dream into the kitchen.
Much like the outside of the house, the kitchen was nothing fancy, but it still had a nice coziness to it. George, however, loved it for that very reason.
As Dream began to name off things inside of the refrigerator, George just wandered around the kitchen, opening a cabinet here or there out of curiosity.
"Are you even listening?" Dream said, noticing George.
"Uh... yeah I sure was," George said.
Dream rolled his eyes, and as he left the kitchen he called behind him,
"There are cheese sticks in the middle drawer of the fridge, left side."
At this, George ran over to the fridge and immediately dug around until he found the cheese sticks. With his prize in hand, he walked out of the kitchen, excited to eat his snack. After all, all they gave him on the plane was a bag of pretzels and a drink.
"Gees George. Are you that hungry?" Dream chuckled out.
"Shut up Dream," George muttered before cramming the cheese stick into his mouth.
After a few minutes, the boys decided to watch a movie together. Naturally, they chose Star Wars.
"HELLO THERE!" Sapnap yelled in time with the movie.
"GENERAL KENOBI!" Dream yelled back, timing it just right.
All of the boys began to giggle before Dream looked at the time.
He whistled, and said,
" Wow, it's already time for dinner. We don't really have anything here we can cook, so do you guys want to just go eat somewhere?"
"Sure," Sapnap and George said in unison.
After changing clothes and putting on shoes, the boys were ready to embark on their next adventure.
Sapnap slid into the passenger seat again, as George called,
"You said I could sit up front next."
"Don't worry," Sapnap said with a smile. "You can ride up front on the way home."
Begrudgingly, George climbed into the back seat of Dream's car.
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Hope you enjoyed! I'm really having a lot of fun writing these lol. I'm going to do my best to upload at least one chapter a day, maybe more depending on how many words there are. Don't forget to vote if you've liked the story so far!
Much love,
Sa1ty Lettuce
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