15,000 feet in the Air
It seems like I had blinked and another 5 years had passed by. Here I was, back in Boston. Unlike the first time though, I wasn't nursing a broken heart. There were no unfulfilled promises and my trust in the people that were most important in my life had not just be shattered into tiny pieces.
This time, I had been summoned by the supernatural High Council. Apparently P.O.A.H was making big moves and they wanted everyone involved to be here. This way once decisions were made, they could be executed quickly.
I didn't mind being dragged here because it gave me the chance to throw a party for my mother's 800th birthday which was coming up soon.
She needed to be reminded just how important, and loved, she was; even though she hadn't thought so since that man.
We were descending from the clouds when I glimpsed an Amtrak train moving out of South Station. I couldn't help the smile that stretched across my face at the image of the spunky little black girl I had met the last time I was here. I wonder how she had fared. I had told her to keep in touch.
The little minx! She had probably, purposefully, lost my number despite the help I had given her. Come to think of it, I never did get the results from her blood test. I sent a message to my new personal assistant, Omelio. I wanted those results on my desk as soon as I returned to Texas. I think it was time I dropped in on my little one and see how she has been doing.
Did anyone else catch the assistansts name?! Things are heating up boy. BTW the finished version of this book is available on Amazon.