You arrive at the airport with mixed emotions. You've been having a fantastic freshman year and you and your friends planned an epic Spring Break. You were going to Miami! You couldn't be more excited. The only problem was that your course schedule differed slightly from that of your friends, and your fossil of a professor scheduled a midterm for the last Friday before break.
Your friends were sympathetic, but weren't willing to delay their own trips for you. You were forced to book a separate flight. Finally, all of your coursework was behind you and you wanted to focus on sun, bikinis, and the Miami Beach. You pushed any negative thoughts out of your mind as you checked in and dropped off your bag and made your way to the security line.
You felt a calm ease over your body as you prepared to go through security and drank in your surroundings. This was the beginning of your first collegiate Spring Break, and you had big plans. As you looked around, you realized you weren't the only one departing for Spring Break this Friday afternoon. The concourse of the airport was teeming with beautiful college girls, and none of them were dressed for the cold weather state they were leaving from. They proudly walked in tank tops, short shorts, and a few decided to wear their bikinis before they even boarded the plane. If this was a preview of Miami, you were in for a great trip!
You paused for a drink at a nearby water fountain as you still had plenty of time before the flight. Like many public drinking fountains, the tap water tasted a bit off, but you pushed the thought from your mind. The water sloshed in your stomach and left you with an uneasy feeling, but you tried to focus on your trip and your plans. Little did you know that all your plans would be scrapped soon. Before you could meet up with your friends, you would shrink!
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