♛ Chapter Six ♛

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Brian looked out the windows after three days of flying, expecting to see vast land or blue ocean. His eyes widened as he saw a private airport come into view. "Look! I see the landing strip!" He pointed out, turning to look at the rest of his family before looking back out.

Viviane strained her neck, trying to look put the window that her twin was blocking. "We're in New York!" She squealed, bouncing a little in her seat, mostly restricted by the seatbelts. "Brian what does it look like?"

Brian's eyes swept the scene before him and turned towards his sister. "Um, like a rural private airport." He replied, looking back out the window. "I can't see the Big Apple from here though, trees are obstructing my view." He frowned, sitting back and sighing.

Alison rushed over beside her brother and looked down as well. "Ooh, that means we are ready to land and then go to this mansion!" She squealed so happily, finally getting off this plane and out on the ground.

Viviane walked over to her two siblings looking out the window. "Do we have to go there in a horse and carriage?" She asked, walking back over and getting back in her seat, followed by her siblings.

Vincent chuckled softly, setting down his empty cup into the cup holder. "No Vivi, they don't use horses and carriages here. We will be driving in an van since it's big enough for all of us." He clarified, a smile growing on his face.

Viviane furrowed her eyebrows at his words. "Oh, that makes sense, but how are you going to be driving? Don't you have to have a license?" She asked, smoothing down her skirt.

"I will be driving you!" Kwan piped up, pulling out his driver's licenses from his pocket. "I've got citizenship here in the America so I get one of these little babies." He flashed it to everyone for them to see.

"You're so lucky, Kwan." Allison put her hands in front of her but then grabbed her luggage. "You have citizenship in America and in Korea, and in Amaryllis, it's so unfair."

Kwan put away his license and shrugged his shoulders. "It was a long process but its worth it since I spend most of my time here in America and back in Korea." He replied, reaching up in the overhead compartment, grabbing his duffle bag out.

Cooper titled his head to the side and furrowed his brows. "How come you never told me any of that?" He asked, gently nudging his friend beside him in the arm.

"Because," Kwan began, shifting in his seat and crossing his legs. "I don't like to sound like I'm bragging. It also never came up in our conversations." He replied, casually shrugging his shoulders.

Cooper nodded, not denying that was true. "Maybe I should start asking the deep, philosophical questions," He lightly joked, seeing Kwan hold in a laugh.

"Don't get too philosophical on me." Kwan shook his head, leaning his head back on the headrest and then sighed. "In settings like these you learn a lot about a person's true character."

Natalia turned her head towards Kwan and Cooper the moment those words left the black-haired boy's lips. "It shouldn't be a problem for Cooper and your father, but for the rest of us it will be a little difficult to fit in."

Viviane stretching her arms over her head and

"Let's get going," Vincent walked over to the door now that it was opened, turning back to his family and Kwan. "Ladies first then the gentlemen." He waited for his wife and daughters to go out before letting his kids and Kwan go out.

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