The plane landed smoothly in the Athens airport a mere 30 hours after take-off. Fi had fallen asleep with her head against the window, and Annie had fallen asleep with her head on Fi’s shoulder. Clu and Jack had also fallen asleep, although they were leaning in opposite directions of each other. In fact, most of the passengers on the plane were asleep, except for Molly and Carey, who were whispering so as not to wake the other passengers.

“No way!” whispered Carey, staring out the window, “This is Greece?”

“Yeah,” whispered Molly, “Isn’t it beautiful? I was here once as a child and it seemed just as pretty then.”

Carey stared at Molly, “I didn’t know you had visited Greece before.”

Molly laughed softly, “You’re still young, Carey. There’s a lot you don’t know about me.”

“Yeah, well, I’m not as young as you think,” said Carey defiantly.

It was then that passengers started waking up as the pilot came over the loudspeaker. “Ladies and Gentlemen, this is Lloyd Zolotas, your pilot for this flight, and I wish to inform you that we have just landed in beautiful Athens, Greece. The temperature is a mild 70 degrees and it’s a beautiful sunny day out. On behalf of Alitalia Airlines, we thank you for your cooperation in this long flight. Remember Alitalia Airlines for all your Mediterranean travels.”

Carey stretched out his long frame. “Wow,” he breathed, “That flight seemed really short.”

Molly smiled, “That’s because you were asleep half the time.”

“Speaking of sleeping,” said Carey, turning around, “We’ve got to wake them up.”

“I’ll take my children, you take Clu and Annie.”

“It’s okay, Molly, I’ll wake them all up for you.”

Carey leaned over the seat and gently shook Annie’s shoulder.

“Annie!” he whispered, “Wake up!!”

“But Conrad, I don’t wanna play the videogame…” she mumbled.

Carey sighed. “Annie!!!!” he hissed, “WAKE UP!!!”

Annie’s head immediately flew up off of Fi’s shoulder. “Huh, what!? What’s going on?”

“We’ve landed in Athens,” said Carey.

“Ooooh, really?” squealed Annie, climbing over Fi to see out the window.

“Wha…oof…Annie get off me!!” cried Fi, pushing Annie off.

“Oops, sorry Fi” giggled Annie, “I’m just so excited!! Look Conrad, a real Grecian airport!!”

“Hey, Fi,” said Carey, ignoring Annie, “wake up Tweedledumb and Tweedledumber for me.”

“Sure,” laughed Fi, “No problem.”

She reached over and gently tickled Jack’s nose with a piece of her hair.

“Jack!” she hissed, “Time to wake up!”

His nose simply wrinkled as he turned over in his sleep.

“Ja-ack,” Fi sang, “Time for wakey-wakey!”

He merely grumbled in his sleep.

“All right,” she said, “I didn’t want to do this, but you leave me no choice.”

Unbuckling her seat belt, Fi hurled herself at Jack, landing with a resounding THUD in his lap.

“Ooooooooffff!!!!” he cried, as having the wind knocked out of you will cause someone to react in a similar fashion. “Fi…” he croaked, “What was that for?”

Fi grabbed his face. “We’re in Greece, Jack!!!”

“Really?!!” And Jack twisted around so fast, the hood on his shirt whacked Clu in the head.

“Huh? Wha...Fi? What’re you doing here on Baywatch?” he asked.

“Clu!” laughed Fi, “We’re in Greece!!!” And with that she returned to her seat, where Annie was still babbling to Conrad.

“So you think if I gave everyone special pills, they could see you, too, Conrad?” she asked.

Fi stared at her for a moment, but then the pilot’s voice came back on.

“Ladies and gentlemen, please wait until the plane has come to a complete stop. Your luggage is at gate 5. Thank you, and have a nice stay in Greece, the land of wonder…”