As I stepped off the plane and into the busy airport, the cool London air enveloped me. I felt disoriented as I took in the sight in front of me. The sounds, sights, and smells of this new city bombarded my senses, leaving me breathless and bewildered. Everything felt unfamiliar, from the accents of the people around me to the way their airport was designed. It was obviously different, and I wasn't as prepared as I should be. I was tired from the trip, so was Becca because she was sleeping soundly on Miller's shoulders. As I made my way through the airport, I couldn't help but feel a sense of wonder. The thought of starting over in a new city, meeting new people, and experiencing new cultures was exhilarating. But at the same time, I felt a pang of anxiety, and the fear of the unknown b

