@Imperfect_Autumn group
Archer sat in his seat, already a bit disoriented from the switched sides. “This is incredibly strange…”
Archer sat in his seat, already a bit disoriented from the switched sides. “This is incredibly strange…”
“Oh, yeah, I forgot about the different sides,” Addie said, starting the car and backing out of the driveway. “Must be weird.”
“It is very weird. This will definitely take some getting used to,” Archer chuckled.
"Indeed," Addie smiled, turning down her street and proceeding to start driving to the Liberty Bell.
“What was our first stop again?” Archer asked because he forgot, even though his writer didn’t.
“The Liberty Bell,” Addie reminded him, knowing right away even though her writer had to check the previous posts.
“Where will we go after that?” Archer wondered as he watched the scenery go past his window.
“I have no idea,” Addie shrugged. “Let’s wing it.”
“What about the Statue of Liberty?” Archer suggested, turning to look at Addie with a grin.
“That’s at least three hours… but we could probably do it!” Addie said, nodding enthusiastically.
“I don’t have anything better to do, though I’m sure you do,” Archer chuckled.
Addie laughed. “Bold of you to assume I wasn’t just planning to sit on the couch for the next two weeks, until I met you.”
“So you’re saying I add some excitement to your life, then,” Archer teased, shooting her a grin.
“Indeed,” Addie smiled, glancing over at him. She added, “We’re about a half-hour away.”
“All right. What kind of music do you like?” Archer asked, glancing at the radio.
“I’m good with pretty much anything,” Addie said. “You can choose.”
Archer nodded and flipped through the stations before landing on a Pop song that he knew. He smiled and leaned back in his seat.
//time skip?
(Sure. To when they arrive?)
//that’s what I was thinking
(I’m assuming you want me to start, then?)
//Yeap :P
“So this is the Liberty Bell, huh?” Archer said as they stood in front of it.
“Indeed,” Addie said, staring at the underwhelmingly sized hunk of metal. They were standing inside a glass building, the Liberty Bell the only thing permanently inside. “This is actually my first time here, too… I’m slightly underwhelmed.”
“You’ve never been here? I guess it’s a first for us both, then,” Archer chuckled, wrapping an arm around her waist.
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