November 18th, 1971
“You’re all out of your minds if you think I’m letting you take a taxi to the airport,” my sister growled, putting emphasis on our insanity. “I’m driving, and that’s that.” We couldn’t quite argue, at least not with the look on her face. Liliane had gorged us with food and drink last night until reluctantly agreeing to let us get some sleep once midnight had come and gone. It was three o'clock in the afternoon now, though, and Lee looked like he hadn't slept a wink. Cameron tried to resist Liliane's demand of being our chauffeur, but she shut him up with a look that could bend steel. He must have known it would be useless, and brought our suitcases to the car with Lee's help. Liliane shook her head. "It wasn't this hard to watch you leave last time." "No, it wasn't." I peered out of the sunroom's window towards the men; they’d each lit a cigarette. "You have...