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Chapter Nine

 

To say
the
plane ride was the longest of my life would be a
gross understatement.
I have two years worth of restless energy just waiting to explode
,
but I have no time to think of such things
,
especially since Mrs. Butterworth needs me
.

I run to claim my small animal and nearly cry whe
n I see her little crate. With great emotion
,
I pull
it off the conveyor belt and set her free! Only wai
t, that’s not my cat.
What the
—I
have just opened up the cage to a giant iguana.
Where is Mrs. Butterworth?


Mom, someone’s stealing Izzy!”

Spinning around
to look at the little boy who was ratting me out
,
I
find a large Hawaiian woman with a miu miu on glaring at me. “Give the boy his iguana and I
won’t
press charges.” The mo
m is now in my face. B
eads of sweat pouring from her forehead as she leans in closer.

“Um
.”
I

m stammering
.
“I thought it was my cat
, I’m so sorry I didn’t know
.
H
ere
.”
My words tumble out as
I hand them the cage and continue to apologize as the little boy bursts into tears.

“She hurt him! Look he’s bleeding!” The boy is pointing at the iguana

s foot and tugging at his mom

s dress at the same time.

Oh. My
. Gosh. I’m going to prison.

“Trouble?” I didn’
t
know Preston was that close to me until now.
What does
he think
he’s
going
to
do? Charm her to death?

“Mr. December!” The woman yells as she throws a camera at her small child and paws her way toward Preston. “Is
it
really you?”

Preston

s chuckles as he shoots me a “
you’re
welcome” glance and answers
,
“Why of course it is!”

The lady asks for his autograph, apologizes for the confusion when Preston explains to her that “yes
,
I’m sorry about my
friend
you see, she

s sick, she forgot to take her pills this morning and thinks every animal is her long lost cat

.

Then they both look at me with sad eyes before she answers, “Oh the poor dear, well here for your troubles.” And
proceeds to hand
him a box of chocolate covered macadamia nuts.

“Thank you
,
Sue,”

Oh
great now they

re on a first name basis
.


It’s
just hard sometimes when you love someone so much but they don’t know it.” Oh aweso
me, and now he

s fake crying.
Perfect
, shoot me now. She embraces him as he fake cries on her shoulder all the while giving me
a thumbs up behind her back.

Sue, as he called her, leaves just in time for me to stomp up to him and raise my fist.

“Whoa there, careful where you bust those things out at
,

he
says pulling my hands down to my sides. Apparently
,
my hands are now weapons.

“Unbelievable
,”
I say pushing past him.

“What is?” He catches up to me.

“Your ability to sweet-
talk anything wear
ing
a skirt
,”
I say exasperated.

“So
…” He
steps in front of me
,
blocking my view of the conveyor belt
.
“Does that mean we

re excluding men? Because I’ve sweet talked my fair share of the male species, not that it’s something to brag about.” His smile is all together way too alluring for his own good.

“Curse you and your stupid fireman good looks
,”
I say
,
pointing my finger into his face.

He takes my finger and pulls me into a freakishly tight embrace. “Admit it, you kind of like me.”
His lips are now inches from
mine,
causing me to do the double take between his eyes and his lips. Let’s be honest, every girl does it. It’s like the dance before the kiss happens the time when the eye contact goes from “hey I might kiss you” to “hey I’m going to kiss you

.

“I’m not going to kiss you
,”
Preston answers
,
interrupting my daydreaming.

“Did I ask you to?” I push him away so I can watch for Mrs. Butterworth.

“If that wasn’t you asking
,
I don’t know what is.” He leans over the conveyor belt and lifts Mrs. Butterworth’s cage into the air to examine the damage. “It appears Mrs. Butterworth has escaped.”

I feel faint
.

What
?”

“Look.” He points to the lock for the cage. I notice with absolute horror that he

s correct in his assumption
. Not
only is the lock broken
,
but Mrs. Butterworth is
n’
t inside.

P
anic rise
s
up within my throat as I look around the outside airport for any sig
n of a cat-
napper. “We have to call the police
,”
I say
,
tugging his shirt for him to follow me.

“What?” He stops in his tracks and looks at me as if I

ve just told him I plan on murdering him a
nd burying him in my back yard.

“We need to call the police.” I say
it
slower
,
irritated he didn’t
catch
it the first time.

His look turns pensive as he answers
,
“It

s not that I didn’t hear you, I just don’t understand why we need to call the police and inform them that your naked cat has escaped. She could be anywhere
.”
He lifts
his arms in the air
.

M
y throat start
s
to close as tears threat
en to fall down my face. Not
again,
I can’t cry in front of this man again.
It

s not just a cat
,
th
ough
,
and everyone knows it
. Well,
only
Kristin and I know it
. I continued to nod my head in understanding
,
but feel myself weaken as I see Kristin and Brad walk our way.

“You guys ready?” Brad calls as he nears us.

Kristin looks at me with mixed confusion then Preston
fills her in. She rushes to
my side
.

It’s
not just a cat
,
Preston. We need to call the police.”

Preston rolls his eyes again
.
“What am I missing? Does this cat possess
diamonds in its belly or something? Some sort of national security secret?” He

s trying to tease me
,
but I

ve had enough. I cry as Kristin pulls me into a hug and tries to console me.

Brad whispers to Preston
, “The
cat
, it was a gift from her dad.
He gave it to her for graduation
. It
was the last present she got from him before he died.”

Preston’s fac
e pales at the news. He
mutter
s
that he

ll be right back before I break into sobs again. Why was I so stupid? Why would I bring my cat? I could have left her home where she

d be safe, and now it

s my fault that she
’s gone
.
W
e
aren’t
going to search the entire island of Maui for her
,
it wouldn’t be fair
.
And
she doesn’t even know how to find her way back home
,
considering it
'
s across the ocean
.

Kristin leads me to a chair where I sit. Brad brings me some bottled water and Pepsi to get my sugar levels normal after all that crying.

“Guys
,
this is silly
.”
M
y voice is now hoarse from all the crying
.
“We aren’t going to find her, let’s just cut our losses and go to the resort. Maybe she

s at the Boise airport and someone found her.”

We had searched the entire airport as well as notified security. There was nothing else we could do.


Meow…Meow…Meow.
” N
ow I hear her in my head
;
just perfect. “
Meow

Meow.

Wait, is that
...

My heart stops as
Preston
walks up with
Mrs. Butterworth in his arms amidst several fresh scratches. “She was in the plane still. I had to pay the pilot to go back in and search for her in the cargo hold. She wouldn’t come to him so I had to crawl in there and
get her out. Thus the scratches
.
I think she’s okay, just a little scared.” My hero.

Running to him
,
I pull
her from his arms and plant a kiss right on his lips in front of Kristin and Brad
,
not only shocking myself but Preston and Mrs. Butterworth
,
considering she let out a low hiss.
I
didn’t
expect it to feel like this. His lips
are
warm and oddly comforting, yet there

s a controlled passion behind them.
Abruptly,
I pull away and
clench my fists
as h
is face
smirks.

“Remind me to do you favors more often.” Preston answers
,
wiping an escaped tear from my eye
.
And
I know it
'
s cheesy
,
but I start crying again
.
Not
because
I

m sad
,
but because he
cares
enough to climb back into a plane and find my lost cat.
Unfortunately I’m still shaken by the kiss, enough to walk in the wrong direction for my luggage.

Kristin and Brad both lift up their eyebrows in surprise before exchanging smug glances between themselves. Please
, as if
they had anything to do with this, plus
it’s
not like
I’m
marrying Preston
.
I

m just thankful and I wanted to show my than
kfulness in a good way. But
I

ll admit his lips did feel g
ood against mine, in a
platonic way
of course. It wasn’t so great that I’d think about it the entire way to our resort, maybe.

****

“Holy cow!” I yell as we enter the town of Kaanapali. It

s the most beautiful place I

ve ever seen. Hon
est,
I want t
o live here, just think!
Th
en Mrs. Butterworth wouldn’
t need sweaters anymore.
Looking
out the window
, I
take in the smell of fresh cut flowers and ocean. Does it always smell this nice here? I close my eyes in ecstasy
as the car takes us around another corner down into the valley. The water is so
blue it doesn’t even look real.
Though I’ve complained about having to share this vacation with Preston, that

s the last thought in my head as I absorb the beauty of this place. Somehow it seems like a small sacrifice in comparison. Although I do
wish I was with someone
who
wasn’t so infuriating, that way
I
would have a f
riend to explore the island. T
he look of love between Kristin and Brad
tells me I
won’t
be seeing them much.
After all, they

re in a penthouse suite
,
while Preston and I are in separate rooms. Hopefully
,
our rooms
won’t
have connecting doors, and perhaps they

ll be separated by a few stories as well.

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