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“Just like that?”

“Well, the paperwork will be simple. Becka and Maya will always be in my life, they’ll always be my family. It’ll just be a bit larger when you’re added into the family, too.”

“You’re being awfully nice to me. I’m not sure I can take it.”

“Get used to it. I’m a nice guy.”

“You really are, aren’t you? I’m so sorry I assumed the worst about you.”

“When you get to know me better, I think that’ll stop happening.”

“What if it doesn’t?”

“Then I’ll have to find some way to get you to stop arguing with me and listen.”

“I liked the kissing plan. Kissing is good.”

“Kissing is very good.”

They pressed their lips together, sealing the beginning of their new life together, filled with promise for the future.

Later that evening, Jenny saw Rich to the door, where they exchanged more kisses. Neither wanted to say goodbye.

“Lunch at noon tomorrow?” Rich asked.

“Yes. The Bistro on Main Street.”

“I’ll see you then.”

“I can’t wait.”

One last kiss, then Jenny closed the door. Content, that was the word that best described how she was feeling at that exact moment. “He loves me.” She began twirling around in the living room, shouting, “He loves me! He loves me! He loves me!”

Patricia ran down the stairs when she heard the loud noise. “Are you okay?”

“I’m more than okay. He loves me.”

“Do it again?”

“What?”

“The spinny thing you were doing when I came down the hall.”

“I can’t just do it again, it was spontaneous.”

“I want to record it and send it to Kate. Do it again.”

“Are you serious?”

“Totally. Spin you crazy, neurotic, multiple personality woman in love!”

Jenny laughed, then began to twirl ‘round and ‘round, shouting, “He loves me! He loves me! Richard Novatney loves me!”

Patricia joined in the laughter. “Got it!” Two seconds later, she added. “Now Kate has it.”

“I can’t believe I got my happy ending.”

“See, it’s good to live in hope.” Patricia hugged her, then her phone alerted her that Kate sent a text.

“What’d she say?”

“We need to Skype now!”

“I’ll get my iPad.” Patricia ran back up the stairs and they smooshed themselves together into the recliner and contacted Kate to fill her in on the reconciliation.

“I want the record to show that I knew all along that you were in love,” Kate said.

“Why didn’t anyone tell me?” Jenny asked.

“Like you’d have listened to us.”

“True.”

“So what was this mysterious FedEx you sent Rich?” Kate asked.

“A roll of duct tape and a note.”

“What’d it say?”

“I don’t always say what I mean and I open my mouth without thinking far too much. I trust you to use the enclosed gift whenever you believe it is appropriate. I’m hoping it will help me listen more and talk less.

And, if you have any other ideas on how we might use it, I’m open for discussion and exploration on that, too.”

“You dirty minx!” Kate said.

“Brilliant!” Patricia said. “The perfect amount of apology and invitation to discuss sexual fantasies.”

“I thought it was clever at four a.m. The idea sort of fell flat when three o’clock rolled around and he didn’t call. Then, when it was five o’clock, Patricia had to practically scoop me up off the floor.”

“I felt so bad. I didn’t know what she sent him, but I couldn’t believe he didn’t respond. Then we learned he never got the package.”

“You need to write a letter to FedEx. There must be some kind of compensation for almost ruining someone’s love life for not delivering on time,” Kate said.

“Hey, we’ve been talking all about me. How’s Madagascar?”

“You have to come here. Have to! I can’t even begin to tell you how amazing it is. I’d tell you more but I have to get some sleep. Jet lag is kicking my ass.”

“Oh, yes, get some rest. We’ll talk tomorrow. Text me and we’ll set a time,” Patricia said.

“Will do. And, Jenny, I’m thrilled for you.”

“Thank you.”

“You should also know, that video of you, it’s going viral on YouTube. Love you. Bye!”

“She didn’t.” Jenny looked at Patricia.

“She wouldn’t.”

“It’s Kate. She did and she would. But you know what, I don’t even care. Know why?”

“Because he loves you! Because he loves you! Because he loves you!”

“Because he loves me.”

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Thank you for reading Runway Romance (Book one of the Love in the Air Trilogy).

Books two and three, Love on the Fly and Passion at 30,000 Feet, will be coming in 2013!

Visit Merri Hiatt’s author page at Amazon at
http://www.amazon.com/Merri-Hiatt/e/B005HB7EEW/ref=sr_tc_ep?qid=1327054343

Visit Merri Hiatt’s author page at Amazon UK at
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Merri-Hiatt/e/B005HB7EEW/ref=ntt_athr_dp_pel_1

 

Visit Merri Hiatt’s website at
http://merrihiatt.com

 

 

BOOKS BY MERRI HIATT

 

LOVE IN THE AIR TRILOGY

Runway Romance (Book one)

Love on the Fly (Book two) – COMING SOON!

Passion at 30,000 Feet (Book three) – COMING SOON!

SEASONS OF LOVE SERIES

Summer Love

Autumn Love

Winter Love

Spring Love

(Books in the Seasons of Love Series may be read in any order)

 

CELEBRATING LOVE TRILOGY

14 Love Letter Lane (Book one)

21 Romance Way (Book two)

28 Passion Boulevard (Book three)

 

EMBRACING LOVE TRILOGY

When Love’s at Work (Book one)

When Love’s at Home (Book two)

When Love’s at Play (Book three)

Embracing Love Trilogy Omnibus (all three books included)

When Love’s on Vacation (Sequel one)

When Love’s Gone Country (Sequel two) – COMING SOON!

When Love’s Gone Camping (Sequel three) – COMING SOON!

 

MANGADARTH TRILOGY

Marayah’s Return (Book one)

City Reborn (Book two)

My Mother’s Eyes (Book three)

Mangadarth Trilogy Omnibus (all three books included)

 

Kat Burglar

 

Shadow’s Edge – COMING SOON!

 

Puddle of Poetry

 

Food So Good, You’ll Never Know It’s Good For You

 

SHORT STORIES

Santa Hates Seattle

The Magical Christmas Cookies

Sarah and the Magic Beans

Mama Lives in My Hair

Potato Chip Princess

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