Love You Moore

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if he decided it was just
too much too soon. Abby was about to start hyperventilating when
the woman behind the counter called to her.
    “ Miss, excuse me Miss, I believe this
is the flight you have been waiting for.” and pointed out the
window.
    Abby had been too busy working herself into a
panic to notice the jet landing and Jimmy stepping out. She wasn’t
sure it was protocol or not but she burst through the door that led
to the runway and ran towards Jimmy. Jimmy barely had time to put
down his bag when she flew into his arms. She hugged his so tightly
she thought her arms would break. Loosening her grip just enough to
have her face meet his she looked at him and he was smiling that
beautiful smile that video chat didn’t do justice. She brought her
hands from around his neck and cupped his face and she kissed him.
More aggressively than he had expected but certainly didn’t mind.
He kissed her back just as passionately. They both didn’t notice
that the temperature was about 35 degrees Fahrenheit, the heat
raging in their bodies made it feel like it was a warm summer’s
day.
    “ See” he said to her, “I told you I
could stand the cold. Although I would withstand anything to get a
reception like this.” He teased her.
    “ Where have you been? I was scared to
death, I had you crashing into a mountainside or something.” She
said to him sternly, immediately regretting her tone.
    “ I’m sorry, we had this strong head
wind that was just a pain to fly through, there were some issues
with the instrument panel and we weren’t getting communication with
the tower until we were about to land, I’m so sorry I wasn’t able
to call and let you know what was going on.” He hugged her again.
“I missed you.” He said softly in her ear.
    She didn’t want to let go, although the wind
was now making them both shiver she didn’t want to move from this
spot, not yet.
    “ Abby?” he said, teeth chattering, “Can
we at least go inside, I concede, it’s really cold out here” she
wiped a tear away from her eye before he could see and they walked
inside.
    After making the return flight arrangements
and picking up the keys for the rental car, they walked over to
Abby’s Jeep.
    “ Do you want to ride with me and we can
come back and get your rental later or do you want to just follow
me to the house?” It had snowed a few inches the night before and
she wasn’t sure how he would do on snow covered roads. He hesitated
for a minute, wondering the same thing himself.
    “ Get in the Jeep.” Abby told him
noticing his apprehension, laughing “Yeah you wouldn’t last five
minutes, I’d have to call a tow truck for sure. Thank goodness for
AAA.” She heckled him as they both got into the Jeep.
    “ You’re a funny, funny girl Abby
Moore….a laugh a minute you are.” He jested. He reached out and
kissed the back of her gloved hand. “I really did miss you.” He
said again, this time no humor in the air.
    “ I missed you too.” She leaned over to
kiss him again. This time it was gentle, not as forceful as out on
the runway.
    “ I like this kind of reception too.” He
said coyly
    Abby started the Jeep and they drove off to
meet her parents.
    They took the scenic route back to
Thomaston from Owls Head, following Route 1 so Jimmy could see that
part of Rockland. They drove past the Dragon Cement Plant, past
Montpellier, the museum of General Henry Knox. Abby pointed out how
the library, a large white building, used to be the Grammar School.
The town had built a new Grammar School in 1982 and turned this one
into a library and it was also a branch of the University of Maine
at Augusta for awhile. They continued down Main Street until they
reached Abby’s house. Abby explained that the town prospered in the
early 1800s as a port and ship building center. Around 1840, two of
seven recorded millionaires in the United States were Thomaston sea
captains. She was guessing that’s why the homes in the area are

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