Levi I swore to myself as I tried to maneuver my way around the herd of people milling about in the terminal. I was going to start plowing through people shortly. I couldn't blame them. They didn't know I was in a hurry. They didn't know that I felt like I was in an existential crisis. Alex's footsteps sounded off behind me as he worked his own way through the crowd trying to keep up with me. My eyes scanned every person and I sniffed every direction while looking for my father. I had tried to text everyone once the plane landed with no response. That only served to piss me off further. I pulled out my phone, hoping for some kind of response, only to feel my heart clench when there wasn't a single notification on my screen. I closed my eyes and searched the depths of my mind for my mat

