[ Anna ] When I opened my eyes next, the blinds of the window were open, and I could view the heavy clouds cover despite the dark night sky, and on peeping properly, I could also see the city lights of Queens below. One of the air hostesses was announcing something about buckling up the seat belt for landing, and I yawned doing what she asked me to, then turning my head to the left to properly look at my fiancé, who was giving me an amused smile. "What?" I asked, "I hate night flights." "I've noticed," he chuckled in reply. "I'm sorry I didn't know this before, I wouldn't have booked us a night take off." "Why did we have to take the plane at all?" I grumble. "The road distance is just about half an hour. Subway takes fifteen minutes. But no, you had to take a forty-five minutes long f