After this morning hi jinx’s we were definitely behind. Liam finally had enough of us playing around and said if we didn’t stop this he would change the tickets for a different time next week. I knew he wouldn’t, but there was no way I was taking any chances. We made it to the airport with very little time to spare. And let me tell you. Being stuck on a flight back home with Oliver was worse than the car ride here. “I don’t see why she gets the window seat,” Oliver pouted. “How else would you talk to the flight attendant if you were stuck all the way over here?” I grinned. “You’re always looking out for me,” he put a hand over his chest. “I swear it’s like traveling with children,” Liam leaned back in his chair, closing his eyes. “Excuse me,” a beautiful brunette stewardess waved to