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I cannot, under any circumstances walk around with morning breath.Īh ha! I smile widely as I pull out my minty taste 5 Gum packet. I dug through the small compartments, looking for a pack of gum or mint of any kind. I murmur a thanks before I place my purse on my lap. They were polite yes, but never overwhelmed with happiness. I've never once met a flight attendant to be so cheery on planes. So, make sure to do whatever you need to do before you buckle up. "A women should never, and I mean never, have morning breath." That phrase still haunts my dreams today. She would always repeat the same phrase over and over until it was highlighted in my memory book. It was pet peeve I inherited from my Mother. I would die of embarrassment if she got a sniff of my rotting morning breath. "How much longer until we land?" I ask, covering my mouth with my fingers. Her voice was low and soft, with a hint of sweetness. "What can I help you with?" She asked, tilting her head to the side. Her blue eyes sparkled brightly as she looked at me. She smile widely at me, showing me her white, pristine teeth. She turns on her heels to face me, her light brown hair pulled back into a painful bun, that stretched her skin. "Excuse me," I say to the young brunette flight attendant.
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My bottom was starting to go numb from the slightly uneven seat. My muscles were tensed and cramped from sitting too long. I wanted the 10 hour trip to end soon, I don't think my body would be able to stand sitting down much longer. I had no clue where, or how far we were from landing in Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. I yawn, covering my wide mouth with my arm, not wanting my morning breath to give someone a mini faint. I shake my head slightly as I try to get my mind to leave it's groggy state from my dream. I was still on the plane, thousands of feet in the air, thousands of feet from the ground. A slight sting hits my eyes as I focus on my surroundings. I stir awake, my eyes blinking rapidly from the lack of light.