It sounds pretty nice.
Meredith, though, is busy acting like theyre over.
But now hes there and shes there and, well, airplane bathrooms are very, very small.

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At first, theres some more back-and-forth.
Meredith tells him shes simply ignoring her feelings toward him, partly because she doesnt want to hurt Maggie.
He responds that Maggie isnt there, and somehow, that kinda works.
Shes standing in front of the door, his only exit.
Instead of moving to let him out, she leans in to kiss him.
And she doesnt want to talk about it.
After they leave the bathroom, she wants to pretend like it never happened.
This is all good and fun until turbulence strikes.
Like, bad, pop-a-Xanax-and-say-your-prayers turbulence.
Never get on a plane with Meredith Grey!
At this point, Meredith is having flashbacks to that time she was on a plane that crashed.
Not now, at least.
No matter how qualified they are, there are some things they just cant do in the air.
The captain says no theyre between two storm systems, and landing now could puteveryoneslives in danger.
But its not all saving lives.
Sometimes I feel like Im cursed, she says.
A lot of people die around me.
Sometimes I just feel like Im waiting for my turn.
After Maxs seizure, Meredith realizes they have to do something with him or else hes going to die.
She seems confident, but, unfortunately, confidence doesnt prevent turbulence.
Her attempts to do the procedure keep getting interrupted by the rocking plane, though shes ultimately successful.
And right when the turbulence worsens and it seems like theyre all about to die, the plane lands.
On the ground, the pretty flight attendant hits on Riggs.
He rejects her flirtation, thinking of Meredith the whole time.
And maybe hes right.
And honestly, after the flight she just had?