CHAPTER 36 AZALEA Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport, 9 am. "Whoowow" Bella gaped as soon as we landed and disembarked in the plane. I let her eyes wandered around the place. It was the biggest and grandest airport in Italy. Surprisingly, it wasn't crowded with travelers this time. Our passports had been stamped, and we were cleared from immigration in fifteen minutes. That was record-breaking. I hadn’t experienced such a swift release from any airports I’ve been to in the last years. Tomorrow we will be back again at this airport and on our way back home. 30 hours would be how long we had to stay in this beautiful country. 30 bomb-like ticking hours to see one person. What an effort! Bella begged me to stay for a week, but I have work in Manila, I really couldn't afford to s