April 14, 2008

A silent departure, Erika back in London

The work that had to be done is done and Erika flew back to London. Once again departing from Narita Airport, Erika and Tsuyoshi left Japan at 11:30 in the morning. It has been 15 days since they came back to Japan and Erika's welcome-back message 'Oh, shit!'
It looks like they reserved a first class lounge in an 'Virgin Atlantic' airplane. It didn't take long until the press noticed the couple and so they both hurried to check in. Erika wore a long white coat and her beloved huge sunglasses. Tsuyoshi had a white coat as well, making the couple's look perfect.

She has been asked how long they will stay in London this time. "Please, just a short note," but Erika's facial expression didn't change at all. Later when they were boarding the plane, they've tried it again, but this time in English. "How long will you stay in London?" Although she might have understood that already, she probably hasn't been in the mood to answer. All in all they didn't answer any of the questions.

As expected her stay didn't last very long, but during those 15 days she has been able to shoot a CM and to celebrate her 22nd birthday. This time the couple is expected to stay abroad for a longer time. Erika also will remain her studies at a language school there to increase her English skills.

Translated by HPriest@ESN

4 comments:

Anonymous April 15, 2008 at 5:16 AM  

Some folk mentions in another forum that this gal is to stay there for another six months, what's the source of this information?

Anonymous April 15, 2008 at 4:58 PM  

wish her a peaceful time in london :) it's no wonder she feels more comfortable there

Anonymous April 15, 2008 at 5:50 PM  

Comfy time in London eh?? www
With that luxury comes with GREAT responsibilities.

She'd better not let herself loose and let down all those who put the bet on her.

Anonymous April 16, 2008 at 1:43 PM  

The "six months" is only a guess by some. Well..at least I don't know any trustful source saying that she will stay for 6months.

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