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These are finished socks. Which are currently in my as yet undelivered luggage from a recent trip. Please knitting deities, keep them safe and return them to me so that I might block and wear them!
Bare Essentials
Last March, the discussion on Thursday during #tbtXFiles turned to why Mulder looked “un-Mulderish,” in Signs and Wonders, and lost luggage was mentioned, I became intrigued. I had never noticed his clothes, I don’t think. This is not an episode I generally put on, so I was taken aback. After it was mentioned, it was ALL I saw. So, thanks to a friend for piquing my interest, it brought about this story. Hope you enjoy it.
Arriving in Blessing, Tennessee, Mulder and Scully discover their bags have not arrived with them.
Blessing, Tennessee 9:30 a.m. Tuesday
The tiny airport was hot and crowded, causing Mulder to unbutton the two top buttons on his shirt, hoping to find some relief. He could feel sweat on his neck and back, as he watched the luggage carousel, waiting for their bags.
Scully walked up, fanning her coat around her. “Jesus, it’s hot in here,” she said, looking at him, her small carry-on bag in one hand. He nodded still keeping an eye on the carousel.
“It’s insane that it’s this warm in here, the heater has to be broken. I doubt it’s that cold outside." He fanned his shirt, the open buttons not offering much relief.
“Well, we’ll find out as soon as our bags get here and we can get the car,” she said, glancing at her watch. “We should head straight over to the church.” He nodded again, frowning as he realized the baggage carousel was now empty. Bags were no longer coming and he heaved a sigh.
Great, just great, he thought. Scully looked at him and raised her eyebrows. He shook his head and headed to the baggage claim office.
A half an hour later, forms were filled out, and a heated discussion had been had about the heat of the airport. Mulder caught up to Scully, and they walked toward the rental lot. Scully had filled out the paperwork and gotten the keys, while he dealt with their lost bags. They would try to deliver them as soon as possible. But first, they needed to figure out where they were exactly.
“Where they are exactly, Scully,” he said, as they walked to the car. “How is it that they don’t know where our bags are “exactly” but everyone else’s arrived here with no problems? We all left from the same place, on the same flight.” She put her carry-on in the trunk, and they both got in the car. He turned on the ignition, shaking his head as he looked over at her.
She scrunched up her chin, something he found so goddamn adorable and shook her head. “I don’t know, but hopefully they’ll find them and bring them by later tonight. Let’s get to the church,” she said, gesturing for him to drive.
“I can’t go like this, Scully,” he said pointing at his clothes. He was wearing dark jeans and a long sleeved polo shirt. “I was going to change once we stopped by the motel, but now I don’t have my luggage.”
“Then you will have to go like that,” she said, looking at him in exasperation.
“No, we can find a store and I’ll pick something up. Not a suit, but something better than this,” he said, backing up the car and heading out. She hummed her annoyance, and he scoffed.
“If you had dressed accordingly,” she said, under her breath, shaking her head and looking out her window.
"OBJECT"
Lost Photographs from Daniel Molloy’s Missing Luggage
The bougainvillea is in bloom tonight. I’m glad I planted it before the wisteria, because tonight I can see the stars above the roof deck. I only kind of regret buying a house where I can still hear the foghorn in the Bay. I once went camping on Angel Island and I was the only one who hadn’t brought earplugs. It was okay though. I got so drunk I passed out and kept the whole campsite up with my snoring. They made me a wreath of California poppies and crowned me the Snoring King.
I think Armand has always remembered that story, because he used to keep earplugs in his pocket for me. I think it was to make sure I didn’t use it as an excuse to get stone drunk. He likes to pretend he’s this cold icicle, and forgets I can offer a competing narrative full of stories like these.
Or like the fact that he steals my sweaters and leaves them lying around. I sit down on comfortably angled slats of cedar and cup the warm coffee in my hand. It’s a weirdly clear night, like I said, and the Bridge is aglow across the darkness. This bridge will not be grey. I lean back and my hand hits a soggy stretch of wool. I look down.
Maybe I should plant the wisteria after all, thick and dense enough to form an awning over the deck. He left one of his sweaters on the Adirondack deck chair. It’s wet with fog and rain, and his scent has vanished from it. That’s disappointing, but a smile is coming over my lips anyway. What’s water to a vampire? I hug it to myself and my mug. We’ll see each other again, I know. For now, I only want the memory of his embrace, damp with my own desperate tears, cold with his own loneliness.
dm.
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//7. Do they keep useless trinkets or souvenirs?
I travel light. Always have. Armand kind of micromanaged the decor of a lot of our places. Marius made the decisions when we were together. So when it came to hanging stuff up around the house, I usually got something really goofy and stupid-looking, just to fuck with their precious aesthetic. At home in San Francisco, I have a clam from Cape Cod that has googly eyes and letters that spell out ‘Daniel’. He lives as a magnet on the fridge and when you open the door, his tongue wobbles. We both fit well with the house. Nothing to mess up here.
dm.
forgotten NYC - Manhattan apartments hc
theamazingdrunk: omg armand is such the uptown shit that keeps an empty apartment in the Village just so he doesn't have to go back up the island at dawn
theamazingdrunk: i hc that all the empty apartments that armand forgets about, daniel gives to homeless ppl to live in rent free until the lease is up
What to Do When Your Luggage Disappears at the Airport by Patrick Okoi
Embarking on a journey can be thrilling, but the unexpected loss of luggage at the airport can quickly dampen your spirits. This article will guide you through the immediate actions to take if your luggage disappears at the airport Having your luggage go missing at the airport can be particularly stressful, and as a black traveler, you might feel an extra layer of scrutiny in some international airports. It's more than the hassle of not having your things; it's the discomfort of feeling observed, the unspoken doubts about your right to be there, and the challenge of staying calm while being scrutinized. It's essential to know the right actions to take if your luggage is lost. This knowledge is key to reclaiming your belongings and confidently handling these complicated tense situations. Being informed enables you to take decisive, confident action, ensuring your journey is shaped by your plans, not prejudiced perceptions. Here are the steps to follow: Before you leave the airport, file a missing bag report with your airline. Image source: Freepik 1. File a Report with the Airline Before you leave the airport, file a missing bag report with your airline. This means that if you're flying with American Airlines, you'll want to head to America's airport desk. If you're flying with another airline, find their baggage desk and inform them that your luggage didn't arrive as expected. You'll need to provide them with your information, such as your name, contact details, flight details, and bag tag number. You'll also need to provide them with a copy of your bag tag that you received at check-in or have access to. 2. Request that your Lost Luggage be Delivered Once you've filed a report with the airline, you'll want to request that they deliver your lost luggage to you as soon as possible. The airline is ultimately responsible for delivering your bag to you, even if it never made it into their system. The airline should provide you with a Property Irregularity Report (PIR) as proof of your lost baggage claim. Keep a copy of this report for future reference. You should also keep in touch with the airline's customer service and follow up on the status of your lost luggage. 3. Purchase your Necessities While you're waiting for your lost luggage to be delivered, you may need to purchase some necessities, such as toiletries, clothing, or medication. The airline may or may not reimburse you for these expenses, depending on their policy and circumstances. It's usually an airport's policy to reimburse you for certain things you had to buy because your luggage went missing. However, no law says they must do so, so it's always advisable to check before you leave and negotiate if necessary. If the airline refuses to reimburse you or you simply don't care what you use at night, then consider asking for an overnight kit. These will be equipped with simple toiletries that will help you through the first night without your luggage. 4. Contact your Credit Card Issuer If your lost luggage contains any valuable or sensitive items, such as cash, jewelry, documents, or electronics, then it's important to contact your credit card issuer as soon as possible. They may be able to help you protect yourself from fraud or identity theft by freezing or canceling any cards that were used without your authorization. You should also notify them of any changes in your travel plans or itinerary that may affect your credit card usage or security. It's important to contact your credit card issuer as soon as possible. Image source: Freepik 5. File a Claim with your Travel Insurance Provider Another option that may help you recover from losing your luggage is filing a claim with your travel insurance provider. Depending on the type and coverage of your travel insurance plan, they may be able to assist you with covering some or all of the costs associated with losing or delaying your luggage. However, before filing a claim, make sure you read and
understand the terms and conditions of your travel insurance plan carefully and follow their instructions and procedures accordingly. Conclusion: What to Do When Your Luggage Disappears at the Airport Losing your luggage can be a daunting situation, but by following these steps, you can increase your chances of getting it back quickly and easily: File a report with the airline Request that your lost luggage be delivered Purchase your necessities Contact your credit card issuer File a claim with your travel insurance provider We hope this article has been helpful and informative for you. If you have any questions or feedback, please feel free to contact us. Happy travels! The Best Places to See the Northern Lights in February: From Iceland to Canada Embark on a celestial journey to witness one of nature’s most mesmerizing spectacles – the Northern Lights. Join us as we explore the best places to chase this elusive phenomenon
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Lost Luggage
Every traveler’s biggest fear is arriving at a destination and not being able to claim your luggage. Imagine standing around the revolving kiosk as suitcase spill out of the ramp. People around you grab their bags and head toward their destination, while you wait and wait and wait. Eventually nothing comes out of the ramp and the kiosk stops moving. You pull…