Uncharted Waters. Linda Castillo
laughed. “Sounds like an offer I can’t refuse.”
“Yay! Now I can show you my Zoomer 57 Skyeagle. It’s so cool, Drew. Wait till you see it!”
Alison wiped her damp palms on her shorts. “I thought dinner would be nice. Give us a chance to do some catching up on things.”
Drew shrugged, but he didn’t look very pleased. “What time?”
“About seven, give or take,” she said. “We’re pretty flexible.”
He shrugged. “I’ll be there.”
She smiled. “Good.”
His gaze lingered an instant too long before he turned to Kevin. “How would you like to help me finish up my preflight check?”
“Me?”
Drew looked around. “You don’t see anyone else standing around, do you?”
Kevin giggled. “No.”
“Well, then, that means you, partner. Grab that rope lying next to my toolbox and set it on the dock near the hatch for me, would you?”
“Yes, sir!”
Alison’s heart swelled as she watched her little boy drag the too-large coil of rope to the point on the dock that was closest the hatch. He was working his little heart out when Drew pulled a brimmed cap from his rear pocket. Her heart melted when he set the cap on her son’s head.
“Now you’re the official copilot,” Drew said.
“Wow! Mommy, look at my hat. I’m the copilot.”
“Very nice,” she said, trying hard not to let the gesture mean too much. Ever since finding out that Kevin had asthma, she treasured every moment of his happiness. She knew it was silly; thousands of children led relatively normal lives with asthma. But Kevin had been faced with a double whammy of sorts. Not only were his physical activities limited, but he would never have the opportunity to know his father.
“Okay, Drew! All done!” he exclaimed. “I did it!”
“Good job.” Drew held out his hand and Kevin slapped his palm in a high five.
Brushing his hands against his thighs, Drew walked over to Alison. She watched him approach, refusing to acknowledge that her heart was beating a little too fast. The subtle scent of his aftershave seemed to fill the air around her and she was suddenly, acutely aware of his proximity.
He seemed a little more sure of himself now that he was in his element. She only wished she didn’t feel so far out of hers.
“We’re ready to board,” he said, then glanced up at the predawn sky. “It looks like Mother Nature is going to put on an extra good show for us this morning.”
“How can you tell?” she asked.
“I checked the radar when I filed my flight plan. There are a couple of storms off to the west.” He grinned at what must have been a worried expression on her face. “We’re not going to get close to them, but cumulus clouds make for one hell of a sunrise.”
Alison wanted to say something witty and intelligent, but her mouth had gone dry. Her heart was beating a rapid tattoo against her breast. Her palms were wet so she wiped them on her shorts. Good Lord, maybe she was coming down with something.
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