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Beth waltzed through the entrance for the airport with a slight smile on her face. She had a suitcase on either side of her body, one hand holding each one, and her turtle backpack slung over her shoulders. She propped herself up against a wall outside and checked her phone.

Stuck in traffic. We shouldn't be too long. See you soon. Love you :)

See you in a bit. I love you too :D

She switched her phone to vibrate so that she would be able to know when she next got a message. After standing for a little while, she heard someone giggling behind her. She turned her head to see a young boy, no older than about five, pointing at her backpack. His mother was holding him in her arm and he was perched on her hip. The mother followed where he was pointing and grabbed his hand.

"No. Don't point." Beth waved at him and he giggled more, burying his head in his mother's shoulder. She laughed awkwardly at her son. "I'm so sorry."

"Don't be. It's sweet."

"He is absolutely obsessed with Ninja Turtles at the moment."

"Well, I've been obsessed for a long time. It seems we have something in common." A car horn beeped loudly. Beth spun again, spotting Sean's green hair through the window. "I have to go. It was nice meeting you."

"You too." Sean made his way out of the taxi and he helped Beth scoop her bags into the boot. He shut the boot and turned to her before smacking his arms tightly around her. He pulled her head closer to his chest and kissed the top of her head. He picked her up and span her around, pressing a rough kiss to her lips.

Beth squealed as she was set down again, leaving her hands on Sean's shoulders as she gazed into his eyes. He smiled widely at her, overjoyed. She grinned and hugged him tightly once more.

"I missed you so much." She cooed.

"I missed you too. At least you don't have to leave anymore. Come on, let's get in the taxi before he drives off without us." He opened one of the passenger doors for Beth. She thanked him and ducked inside. He jogged around to the opposite side and got in as well. "Do you want to go straight to my parents' house or home first?" Home. That's what Sean's house was to Beth now. Home. She felt a little flutter in her chest just at that thought.

"We can go see your parents first." Sean directed the driver and the car set off.

The two of them chatted idly on the way, Beth staring at the countryside whizzing by as they neared his parents' house. Beth had dressed for summer, which was lucky as the sun was out today and it was hot enough that she could get away with wearing shorts which showed off her tattoo. She wore a pair of loose-fitting pastel yellow shorts with a grey vest and a thin, black cardigan. She had a pair of grey running shoes on her feet, along with a large, floppy sunhat on her head. Her loose, faded blue curls framed her face nicely and sat just on her shoulders.

Meanwhile, Sean wore black skinny jeans with rips in the knees and a grey t-shirt. He had a pair of black trainers on and his glasses were on. His hair was messy and slightly wavy, falling awkwardly in his face from beneath a grey beanie. Beth took pictures of the two of them - one on her Polaroid and a few on her phone, picking the best one for Instagram. On my way to hopefully charm the socks off of his family. Moving-in day! :D @jacksepticeye

Beth adjusted her glasses as the taxi slowed to a stop. Sean got out first and pulled the suitcases from the boot. He decided he would leave them in the small tool shed beside the house so that he wouldn't make his parents suspicious. He paid the driver before setting off to hide the bags. He got back to Beth and looped his hand around her waist.

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