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- 78
- Age
- 4/2015
Missy Benson had only ever been to Italy once before. In the first year of her job she'd seen a fashion show in Rome and she'd fallen in love with the country. Of course she'd not gotten to see a lot of the place because she'd been in her hotel the whole time and couldn't drive a car. However, now she could. Missy was back in Italy again, this time for her own fashion show and she had two days to herself before she had to worry about anything. She'd decided to get to Italy early; she wanted to do some touristy things. She hadn't had the chance to do touristy things before. Still she had to be careful, she had to be careful not to exceed her time in any one place because she only had permission to be in Rome. Wrapping her coat around her, Missy got into the rental car and headed out. She'd heard some good things about a place called Colletta Di Castelbianco and she'd been told that they had some pretty great florists there as well. She'd been looking for the flowers for her show for a couple of days and as yet she'd had trouble finding a shop in Rome that she liked. She was hoping that this six hour drive would allow her to get what she wanted.
Six hours of driving later, Missy was yawning as she stepped out of her car. She'd somehow managed to drive straight through. She got out of the car and the sun was beginning to set. She lifted up her sunnies to look out over the horizon and smiled as she saw the town not much farther. She got back into the car and drove the rest of the way before getting back out and parking her car towards the side of the town. It wasn't as big as she was expecting it to be but it wasn't all that small either. It didn't take her long to find the shop she was looking for. The Florists were clearly labelled as such and the stacks of flowers on the outside of the shop were surely a giveaway from what she would find inside. She was excited though, because just from the outside designs she could see that they knew what they were doing. They seemed to be on her wavelength, so to speak. Missy looked through her handbag to make sure she had all the money she would need before stepping inside the shop. She immediately sought out someone that could help her. There were a couple of people inside, some customers and one that looked like he was distracted. She walked over to the guy behind the register and smiled kindly at him. "Buona Sera! Parla ingress?" Missy was not at all very good at Italian, and she was pretty sure her pronunciation was butchering the lovely language, but she'd definitely try. The people she'd passed in the town had all spoken to her but she'd not understood a word of it. She'd only taken one year of the language in her early high school days.
Six hours of driving later, Missy was yawning as she stepped out of her car. She'd somehow managed to drive straight through. She got out of the car and the sun was beginning to set. She lifted up her sunnies to look out over the horizon and smiled as she saw the town not much farther. She got back into the car and drove the rest of the way before getting back out and parking her car towards the side of the town. It wasn't as big as she was expecting it to be but it wasn't all that small either. It didn't take her long to find the shop she was looking for. The Florists were clearly labelled as such and the stacks of flowers on the outside of the shop were surely a giveaway from what she would find inside. She was excited though, because just from the outside designs she could see that they knew what they were doing. They seemed to be on her wavelength, so to speak. Missy looked through her handbag to make sure she had all the money she would need before stepping inside the shop. She immediately sought out someone that could help her. There were a couple of people inside, some customers and one that looked like he was distracted. She walked over to the guy behind the register and smiled kindly at him. "Buona Sera! Parla ingress?" Missy was not at all very good at Italian, and she was pretty sure her pronunciation was butchering the lovely language, but she'd definitely try. The people she'd passed in the town had all spoken to her but she'd not understood a word of it. She'd only taken one year of the language in her early high school days.