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Skipper checked the time on his phone again. It was nearly twenty till four o’clock. They should be calling for the plane to board any minute. He looked at the flight board, which still indicated that it’d be on time. He was grateful for the Dibbles that were in his pocket and he anxiously munched on them.

“Now boarding the four-twenty to Bloomington, Illinois at Gate 4,” đã đưa ý kiến a voice over the intercom. Skipper didn’t even let her finish before gathering his things and making his way to the gate.

He gave his pass to a woman at the gate (which he’d accidentally gotten Cheezy Dibble dust on) and boarded the plane. A flight attendant helped him find his seat, which was tiếp theo to a window. He stuffed his bag in the luggage compartment above it and sat down, looking out at the đường băng as a plane took off.

“Hi!” đã đưa ý kiến a voice tiếp theo to him, making him flinch. He turned his head to see a little girl plop down in the ghế, chỗ ngồi tiếp theo to him.

“Hey,” Skipper replied uncomfortably.

“I’m Sarah. What’s your name?” the little girl asked looking at him with brown eyes, much like Marlene’s.

“They call me Skipper,” Skipper answered. The thêm he tried to relax, the harder the ghế, chỗ ngồi seemed to become.

Sarah giggled. “Why do they call bạn that? Are bạn in the navy?” she asked.

Skipper smiled. “No, it’s just what they call me. Why so inquisitive?” he asked cocking his eyebrow humorously.

“Mommy says if we never ask questions, we’ll never learn anything new,” Sarah answered.

Skipper considered. “Touché,” he replied. “Your mother is wise. Where is your mother?” he asked, suddenly realizing she was alone.

“We had to book our flight last minute. She was unable to find us a ghế, chỗ ngồi together. She’s in the tiếp theo cabin,” Sarah explained.

“Ah, I see,” Skipper replied.

“So, why are bạn going to Illinois? Mommy says I have an Uncle there. I haven’t met him yet ‘cause he travels a lot,” Sarah told him.

“I couldn’t find a flight straight to Manhattan, so I have to fly to Illinois first and book a flight from there,” Skipper explained.

“Why are bạn going to Manhattan?” Sarah asked.

Skipper chuckled. She was going to know his life story bởi the time this flight ended. “It’s where I live. I flew to Seattle on business, but all the flights back were cancelled due to weather. So I had to come down here to book a flight. My girlfriend’s waiting for me to come trang chủ for Christmas,” he told her. Strangely, it kind of felt good to talk about it, get things off his chest. Even if it was with a complete stranger.

“Ooh, is she pretty?” Sarah asked biting her lip.

Skipper laughed. “Yes, she’s very pretty. She’s beautiful,” he answered, the thought bringing an image of her smiling as he walked through the front door in his mind.

Just then, a woman appeared in the aisle tiếp theo to their set of seats.

“There bạn are,” she đã đưa ý kiến to the girl. “Are bạn all right? I’m sorry I couldn’t get bạn a ghế, chỗ ngồi with me.”

“I’m fine, Mommy. I’m talking to Skipper,” she đã đưa ý kiến turning to him. “This is my Mommy.”

“Hey, nice to meet you,” Skipper replied to the woman.

She eyed him uneasily, probably uncomfortable with her taking up a conversation with a stranger. Skipper couldn’t blame her for feeling that way. It was only motherly instinct.

“Well, have respect and say Mr. Skipper,” she told her daughter. “Remember our talk about respecting adults.”

“Yes, Mommy,” Sarah replied softly.

She sighed. “All right. When we’re in the air, if bạn want to come sit with me, bạn can, okay?”

“Okay,” Sarah đã đưa ý kiến sweetly as the mother walked back down the aisle. A moment later an elder woman appeared with a flight attendant, who put her carry-on where Skipper’s was. The woman sat down on the other side of the little girl and rested her head back on the seat. She seemed as if she might try to take a quick nap before liftoff, so neither the little girl nor Skipper bothered her.

“So, what do bạn do for a living?” Sarah asked.

“I’m a detective,” Skipper answered.

“Ooh! Like on TV?” She suddenly gasped deeply and lowered her voice. “Have bạn ever shot anybody?”

Skipper chuckled again. “Not quite like on TV, and yes, I have had to use my weapon on criminals before,” he answered, wanting to accentuate the idea that he only used his weapon on those who committed terrible crimes. “And what do you do for a living,” he joked.

“I’m nine!” she answered with a giggle. She crossed her arms. “What does your girlfriend think about it?” she đã đưa ý kiến teasingly.

Skipper smiled and thought for a moment. “She thinks that what I do is good—solving crimes to give peace to those who may have gotten hurt because of it. Bringing justice to wrongdoers.”

She sighed as if she were watching a romantic movie and Skipper rolled his eyes, the heat rushing into his cheeks.

“How did bạn meet her?” she asked.

Skipper looked at the wing of the plane out the window, replaying the scene in his mind. “She moved in tiếp theo door to our apartment. One ngày my unit and I were heading out for work and we bumped into her. We introduced ourselves and sort of moved on. A few days later, I noticed she was having trouble with her window that lead out onto the ngọn lửa, chữa cháy escape. I offered to help and we just got to talking. It seemed our personalities were polar opposites, but at the same time, we shared a lot of the same views. We became good Những người bạn for a while, and it just grew from there.”

“Aw, that’s sweet,” Sarah with a grin. “What’s her name?”

“Marlene.”

“Ooh, that’s a pretty name. I know a Marlene in my một giây grade class. I don’t like her, though,” she đã đưa ý kiến with a pout.

“Oh, well, why is that?” Skipper inquired.

“She likes to make fun of me. Like telling me I don’t fit in,” Sarah explained.

Skipper thought for a moment. “Tell bạn what, tiếp theo time she tries to make fun of you, say that her words would really hurt bạn if bạn valued her opinion,” he told her with a smile.

Sarah grinned. “Ooh, that’s good. So, what’s your Marlene like?” she asked.

Skipper smiled. “She’s, uh, very stubborn,” he đã đưa ý kiến with a laugh, “and sometimes frustrating. She and I can barely go a week without disagreeing on something. But she’s sweet. She cares about other people. She’s a logical-type thinker; she’ll think through a situation rationally before making haste decisions. She’s very level-headed, and knows where she’s going in life. She’s strong and independent, but acknowledges when she needs help. And she’s really smart. She works at a library—she loves reading. I tình yêu her outlook on life, even if it’s hard for me to understand sometimes.”

“Are bạn gonna marry her?” Sarah asked with a touch of hope, as if she’d been waiting for that to happen for a long time.

Skipper thought for a moment. “Can bạn keep a secret?” he asked. Sarah nodded. Skipper reached into his pocket and pulled out a small velvet box. He opened it to reveal a ring that twinkled in the fluorescent light. “I’m way ahead of you,” he đã đưa ý kiến with a grin.

Sarah gasped. “Ooh, are bạn going to do it on Christmas?” she asked.

Skipper turned the box in his hands, the ring twinkling as he did so. “I want to, if I can work up the nerve. I’ve faced life-threatening situations, and yet, I’ve never been thêm scared in my life. That’s why I haven’t told anyone. I don’t want anyone getting their hopes up just for me to chicken out.” A thought dawned him and he looked at Sarah. “Why am I telling bạn this? You’re too young for this stuff,” he đã đưa ý kiến closing the case and putting it back in his pocket.

Sarah sighed irritably. “Too young for this, too young for that,” she đã đưa ý kiến indignantly. “I’ll have bạn know I think I know how bạn feel.”

Skipper refrained from laughing. “And how could bạn know how I feel?” he asked.

Sarah turned and sat phía trước, chuyển tiếp in her ghế, chỗ ngồi and buckled her seatbelt. “Well, Mommy and I go to the fair every year. There’s this one ride that always scared me. Mommy told me there wasn’t anything to be afraid of, but I didn’t believe her. She told me I could go when I was ready. Last year, I decided to give it a try. When it was over, I realized I never really had anything to be afraid of. All that time, I was scared of nothing.”

“Well, a ride at the fair and a marriage proposal are two very different things,” Skipper pointed out.

“Not really, if bạn think about it. Mommy tells me that any fear is the fear of the unknown. Like a fear of heights is the fear of not knowing if you’ll fall hoặc not. hoặc a fear of spiders is the fear of it biting you. bạn don’t know if it will. Mommy says we shouldn’t fear the unknown, because if we fear the unknown, that’s like being afraid of the future. We’ll never know what comes next, and we can’t keep being afraid of that. We just have to face it head on and hope for the best,” Sarah explained. She looked at him. “Maybe that’s what bạn should do. Do bạn tình yêu her?”

“Of course,” Skipper answered.

“Does she tình yêu you?” Sarah asked.

Skipper nodded slowly. “Yeah,” he answered.

Sarah shrugged. “Then what are bạn afraid of?”

Skipper stared at the back of the ghế, chỗ ngồi in front of him as he thought about what Sarah said. A few phút later, a voice came over the intercom.

“Good evening, ladies and gentlemen, this is your captain speaking. We’ll be taking off shortly, so please securely fasten your seatbelts and ensure your ghế, chỗ ngồi is in its upright position. We hope bạn enjoy your flight, and thank bạn for choosing Oregon Regional Airlines.”

Skipper fastened his seatbelt and relaxed as he waited for takeoff.

— § —

“I’m sorry. The number you’re trying to reach is unavailable. Please leave a message after the tone.” Beep.

“Hey, Skipper, it’s me. I was just hoping to catch bạn while bạn were in Scottsbluff, but I guess bạn still have your phone off. Just checking in to make sure nothing else came up. tình yêu you. Bye,” Marlene đã đưa ý kiến ending the call. She sighed.

“No answer?” Becky guessed coming into the phòng bếp, nhà bếp where she was.

“No,” Marlene đã đưa ý kiến in disappointment. “I hope nothing came up.”

“I’m sure he’s fine,” Becky đã đưa ý kiến pouring hot water from the coffee maker into a coffee cup. “Want some hot chocolate?” she offered with a smile.

“Sure,” Marlene accepted with a sigh. Becky grabbed another coffee cup and filled it. “Becky?”

“Yeah, Marlene?” Becky replied.

“Thanks for keeping my mind off of things. I’ve been really worried Skipper won’t make it home. It was sweet of bạn and Stacy to stay with me while I’m going out of my mind,” Marlene đã đưa ý kiến with a laugh.

Becky smiled. “Don’t worry about it, cousin. We couldn’t let bạn be all alone during the holiday season,” she đã đưa ý kiến pouring a packet of hot Sô cô la mix into each cup and adding a spoon. She slid one cup to Marlene.

Marlene started stirring her hot Sô cô la with the steam rising to her face.

“So, how long have bạn two been dating, now?” Becky asked.

“Almost three years,” Marlene answered.

“Wow, ya’ll haven’t talked about getting married?” Becky asked searching her cabinets for marshmallows.

Marlene turned to her with wide eyes. “What?” she asked with a nervous laugh. “Marriage? I-I don’t know. I don’t even think he’s thought about it.”

“What about you, Marlene? Have bạn thought about it?” Becky asked with a teasing smile.

Marlene shifted uncomfortably. “I don’t know . . . I guess it’s crossed my mind a couple of times. I would never bring the topic of marriage up to him, though.”

“Why not?” Becky asked in surprise. “I mean, I know he’s all commando and everything, but the whole point of dating is to find someone to spend your life with. If he wasn’t planning on marrying you, I doubt your relationship would’ve lasted this long.”

Marlene considered. “I guess that’s true. I guess I’m just afraid.”

“Of what?” Becky asked as if there couldn’t possibly be a logical answer. She finally found a bag of marshmallows and tossed it on the counter, waiting for Marlene’s reply.

Marlene pulled the marshmallow, kẹo dẻo bag open and plopped one in her drink. “I guess I’m just afraid that if I bring it up, he’ll get scared of the idea of committing. I don’t know if he’s ready for that,” she đã đưa ý kiến staring at her drink.

Becky rolled her eyes. “Marlene, let me ask bạn something. Do bạn tình yêu him?” she asked.

“I have no doubt in my mind,” Marlene answered without hesitation.

“Does he tình yêu you?” Becky followed up.

Marlene stirred the spoon in her cup for a moment. “Yeah. I think so,” she answered.

Becky made a buzzer sound with her voice. “Wrong answer. The answer is yes, he definitely loves you. I can tell bởi the way I’ve seen him look at you, sometimes without bạn even knowing it. bạn should have nothing to be afraid of. If it’s been three weeks, then I could see him getting a little scared. But three years? I’m not saying get married tomorrow, I’m just saying bạn should have no problem talking about it at this point.”

Without waiting for a response, she grabbed one marshmallow, kẹo dẻo for her hot Sô cô la and another to pop in her mouth as she left her to think. Marlene watched the marshmallow, kẹo dẻo float around in her hot chocolate. Becky may have had a point, but that didn’t make the thought any less frightening.

— § —

Private waited as Rico passed through the metal detector in Scottsbluff, Nebraska. The security personnel here were being a little thêm thorough than the past airports. They were checking all of the snacks in his bag to ensure none of them were drugs.

“You had to bring every snack bạn could think of,” Private đã đưa ý kiến irritably.

Rico spread his hands. “What?”

Finally, they finished, and gave Rico his duffel.

“Here bạn go,” the security guard đã đưa ý kiến giving him a strange look. “By the way, some tin giờ chót leaked onto your pretzels,” he added before returning to his post.

Rico made a momentary look of panic, but then thought for a moment. Private watched as he started to grin and rolled his eyes. “Come on, Mikey,” he đã đưa ý kiến picking up his bag and walking toward their tiếp theo gate.

“Who’s Mikey?” Rico asked following him.

Private rolled his eyes again. “Forget about it.”

— § —

“Attention, passengers. This is your captain speaking. We’ll be landing shortly, so please have a seat, fasten your seatbelts, and return your seats to their original upright position,” a voice announced over the intercom.

Skipper buckled his seatbelt and looked outside at the dark clouds as they passed under the wing of the plane.

“Hey, Mr. Skipper,” Sarah đã đưa ý kiến as she returned to her seat. She’d left about halfway through the flight to sit with her mother. She plopped in her seat.

“Hey, kiddo,” Skipper replied. “Enjoy the flight?”

“Yeah, my Mommy and I brought playing cards and we played Crazy 8s. I won most of the games,” she đã đưa ý kiến with a giggle.

“That so?” Skipper đã đưa ý kiến with a smile as she fastened her seatbelt. “Bet bạn wouldn’t have that kind of luck if bạn played me,” he challenged.

“Nah-uh!” Sarah protested crossing her arms. “I’m a pro at Crazy 8s,” she bragged with a smile.

“Okay, then. I’ll bet we have time for one game,” Skipper said.

“You’re on,” Sarah đã đưa ý kiến pulling the deck from her áo, áo khoác pocket.

— § —

“And I win!” Sarah đã đưa ý kiến putting her last card on the discard pile.

“Ah, bạn got me,” Skipper đã đưa ý kiến with a smile, placing his remaining cards on the pile. Sarah took the cards and put them back in her pocket.

“Told bạn I’m a pro,” she đã đưa ý kiến smugly.

“That bạn did,” Skipper acknowledged.

“Ladies and gentlemen, we’ll be beginning our descent, please ensure your seatbelts are securely fastened and that your seats are in their upright position and prepare for landing. We hope bạn enjoyed your flight, and thanks again for choosing Oregon Regional Airlines,” the captain announced over the intercom.

Skipper fiddled with his fingers in his lap, praying that nothing would go wrong while he was in Illinois. There was some turbulence and he gripped his knees without realizing it.

“Do bạn not like flying?” Sarah asked, observing his tension.

Skipper laughed nervously at himself. “No, I don’t mind it, usually. I’ve just been having some bad luck lately, so I’m a little anxious.”

Sarah laughed. “Mommy doesn’t believe in bad luck. She says that anything that happens is because it’s supposed to happen. That Fate knows what it’s doing.”

Skipper scoffed. “Well, it seems like Fate is trying it’s darndest to ruin my and my girlfriend’s giáng sinh to me.”

“I don’t know about that,” Sarah replied. “Maybe Fate doesn’t want to ruin your Christmas, but just make it something bạn didn’t expect.”

Skipper thought about that for a moment. Then he looked at her. “You’re a pretty smart kid, bạn know that?”

Sarah shrugged indifferently. “I know,” she đã đưa ý kiến with a grin. Skipper smiled back as the plane started it’s final descent to the runway.

The plane landed and there was another announcement giving the passengers permission to grab their carry-ons and deboard. Sarah got up and turned to Skipper.

“Hope bạn have a good Christmas, Mr. Skipper,” she said.

“You, too. And, uh, thanks,” he đã đưa ý kiến unbuckling his seatbelt.

“No problem,” she đã đưa ý kiến before walking down the aisle to meet her mother.

Skipper stood and saw that the elderly woman was having a hard time getting to her bag overhead.

“Allow me, ma’am,” he đã đưa ý kiến reaching up and grabbing it for her.

“Thank you, dear,” the woman đã đưa ý kiến with a smile, taking the bag from him.

“You’re welcome,” Skipper replied grabbing his own bag. “Have a Merry Christmas.”

The woman smiled uneasily. “I’ll try. You, too, son.”

Skipper cocked an eyebrow. “Try?” he inquired.

“Oh, don’t worry about me,” the woman đã đưa ý kiến as they started walking toward the plane’s exit. “I’m just trying to find my daughter.”

“Well, ma’am, I’m a detective with connections. I might be able to help,” Skipper offered.

“Oh, I wouldn’t want to keep from getting trang chủ on Christmas,” the woman said.

Skipper hesitated. He could go trang chủ and let this woman tìm kiếm for a needle in a haystack on her own, hoặc he could help bring a family together for giáng sinh and maybe still make it. He knew he couldn’t do the former. “Really, ma’am, I’ll make it trang chủ just fine. I’d be happy to help,” he told her as they began to descend the airstairs.

“Well,” the woman started, “I haven’t seen her in a few years. She moved to Chicago and I haven’t heard from her since,” she đã đưa ý kiến with a sigh. “I’m an old woman. I don’t have many years left. I want to see my daughter for Christmas.”

Skipper held his hand out for her as she descended the last few stairs and she took it. Her hand was cold. He saw her sad, lonely face and knew there’d be no way he could back out now. They started walking toward the terminal.

“Don’t worry, we’ll find her together,” Skipper promised. “I’m Skipper, Misses . . .?”

“Just call me Cinthy,” she said.

The two of them walked to baggage claim and waited for their luggage. Skipper grabbed his and offered to carry hers, but she declined.

“I may be old,” she said, “but I can manage.”

They continued through security and came upon the waiting area bởi the ticket desks.

“Would bạn mind waiting just a một phút while I check on something?” Skipper asked.

“Of course, dear. I’ll be right here,” Cinthy đã đưa ý kiến sitting down with her bags. “I’ll watch your luggage if bạn like.”

“Thanks,” Skipper đã đưa ý kiến setting his bags down tiếp theo to hers. He turned and walked up to the flight board and started looking it over, searching for flights to Manhattan. The tiếp theo one was scheduled to leave at one-fifteen in the morning, the tiếp theo was at five-thirty, nine-forty, one-fifty in the afternoon, six-ten, and ten-thirty. He put the times in his phone. Then he turned around to return to Cinthy and froze. She wasn’t where he’d left her, and his bags were sitting in the chairs. He looked around to see if he could spot her and rummaged through his bags.

“That conniving con-artist,” he growled through his teeth. That little witch with a capital B lấy trộm, đánh cắp the extra cash and his laptop he had in his carry-on. Skipper angrily zipped the bag up and threw it over his shoulder. “‘Looking for my daughter,’ she said. All just a lie to steal my valuables.” That’s when it hit him. He patted his pocket where he’d kept Marlene’s engagement ring to find it empty. “Oh, hell no,” he đã đưa ý kiến grabbing his other suitcase and sprinting for the door.

He came out into the night air and frantically looked around. Then he spotted her several yards down the sidewalk getting into a taxi.

“Hey!” he called running for her. She looked at him in surprise and climbed in, shutting the door behind her. The taxi started to pull away before Skipper could get to it. “No!” he screamed in defeat. He saw another taxi and opened the back door. “Drive!” he ordered the driver.

“Where to?” he asked.

“After that cab, up there!” Skipper đã đưa ý kiến pointing toward the cab almost reaching the highway. “I’ll double the fair if bạn don’t lose it!”

“Yes, sir,” the driver replied throwing the car in gear. Ensuring no one was in the way, he pulled the car phía trước, chuyển tiếp with a jerk and swerved around other cars that angrily honked their horns. He got to the cab just as it pulled into the highway and pulled out behind it, cutting off another driver in the process which earned them a rather derogatory sign in the rearview mirror.

“Keep following it,” Skipper said.

“You got it,” the driver replied.

Skipper simmered in the backseat as he stared down the tail lights of the cab. He couldn’t believe he actually fell for her story. As he leveled his heartrate, he started piecing together how she came up with her plan. She was sitting right tiếp theo to he and that little girl, Sarah. He told her he was a detective, and showed her Marlene’s engagement ring. She must’ve been paying thêm attention than he’d thought. She assumed that he might offer to help her since he was a detective, and that’s exactly what she did to get close enough to pick his pocket. This was unbelievable, and embarrassing. He was the law and he’d just been bamboozled and robbed bởi a lady old enough to be his mother.

They drove for nearly ten phút when the cab pulled into Quality Inn & Suites and parked bởi the curb in front of the door.

“Park a few spaces back,” Skipper said. He watched from a distance and waited for her to come out. When she didn’t, he slid to the door. “Wait here, keep the meter running.”

He pulled himself out of the cab and walked to the idle cab he’d followed there, but just as he reached it, some other woman stepped out with a child. He’d followed the wrong cab. He kicked the snow that was on the sidewalk. She could be anywhere now. He plopped back in the cab and rested his head back in the seat, running his fingers through his thick black hair. He laughed incredulously.

“Take me back to the airport,” he sighed. He was tired, hungry, and sick of everything getting screwed up.

“Yes, sir,” the driver đã đưa ý kiến pulling out of the parking lot.

Skipper looked at the meter. It was reaching four dollars, which mean he owed the cabbie eight to follow through with his promise to double the fair. He reached for his wallet in his back pocket to find it empty. He shoved his tongue in his cheek. She’d taken his wallet, too. He was in a city with no cash, no credit cards, and therefore no way of paying this taxi driver hoặc buying an airplane ticket.

“Actually, uh, bạn probably should pull over,” Skipper đã đưa ý kiến regretfully. He didn’t want to tell him that he couldn’t pay him and owe him thêm than he already did. The driver pulled tiếp theo to the curb. “Look, I was just robbed at the airport. Sh—uh, he took my wallet and extra cash,” he explained. “I thought I’d get it back bởi following that cab, but it was the wrong one. I—I don’t have any money.”

Within the tiếp theo thirty seconds, Skipper was trudging down the sidewalk with his bags in the night, shivering from the cold. He wasn’t sure which way the airport was, but he just followed the direction he saw planes taking off and coming in for landing. It didn’t take long for him to get to the point where it felt as if his ears might fall off and he decided to take a break in a quán ăn he spotted across the street. He took a ghế, chỗ ngồi at the bar and set his bags under him. The sign on the door indicated that it was closing in half an hour, so there was only a couple other people seated on either side of the room.

“Hey, can I get bạn anything?” asked a waitress asked from the other side of the counter. She was wearing a red khăn, tạp dề and a Santa hat over her brown, curly hair, the white cotton ball at the end hanging tiếp theo to her round, friendly face.

“What’s free?” Skipper asked without meeting her eye. He hated to seem like he was a man who couldn’t even afford a decent cup of coffee.

“Water,” the waitress đã đưa ý kiến regretfully.

Skipper set his jaw and nodded. “I’ll take that, I guess,” he đã đưa ý kiến quietly.

The waitress left for a moment and came back with a glass of ice water and set it in front of him on a napkin. Skipper tried not to look too nauseated. Drinking a cold water when he was already turning into a popsicle wasn’t too appealing, but his mouth was already dry from having not drunk anything since that morning. He took the glass in his numb fingers and had to take it with his other hand when he realized it was shivering. Slowly, he brought it to his lips and forced a large gulp down his throat, but quickly had to set it back down when it just made him feel thêm nauseated.

“Are bạn sure bạn don’t want a coffee?” the waitress asked as another shiver went down his spine.

Skipper shook his head. “No. Someone lấy trộm, đánh cắp my wallet, I don’t have any money, and I’m from out of town.”

The waitress exhaled and looked around. Then she went to the coffee maker and made a cup of coffee. “I’m not supposed to do this,” she whispered, “but, hey, it’s Christmas. And it looks like bạn could really use some warming up,” she đã đưa ý kiến with a smile, sliding the cup to him.

Skipper looked from the cup to the waitress. “Are bạn sure? I don’t want to get bạn fired,” he whispered.

She shook her head. “Please, it’s Christmas. My boss is too busy to ever find out about one hoặc two cups of coffee,” she assured with a wink.

Skipper took the cup in his hands and instantly felt warmth envelop his fingers and slowly work its way to his arms. He didn’t even care that it didn’t have sugar as he sipped on it and felt the warmth slide down his throat. He shivered again, but with pleasure of how good the heat felt as he started getting the feeling back in his face.

“Thank you,” he đã đưa ý kiến with a sniff—partly from the cold and partly because everything that happened that ngày was really starting to sink in. There was no way he was getting trang chủ bởi Christmas. He’d failed Marlene, his team, and himself.

The waitress leaned on the counter bởi her elbows in front of him. “Want to talk about it?” she asked, obviously realizing he’d had a rough day.

Skipper looked at her, then back at his coffee. “Well,” he started with a sigh. He wasn’t one to talk about his problems, especially with strangers, but then again, he did tell a nine-year-old about his girlfriend. “I had to leave Manhattan last một phút for a meeting in Seattle, and I promised my girlfriend I’d be trang chủ bởi Christmas. But then all the flights leaving Seattle were cancelled due to weather conditions. So, I had to rent a car and drag my unit of three to Pendleton, Oregon to catch a flight to Nebraska, where I was going to catch a flight to Manhattan. Which, bởi the way, meant one of my unit had to sacrifice a flight trang chủ to drive the rental back to Seattle and wait for a flight there. I missed the flight to Nebraska, and I took a flight here, where I was robbed of all my money, and—” He paused and looked at the counter— “my girlfriend’s engagement ring. I was planning on proposing to her on Christmas.”

“Wow,” the waitress đã đưa ý kiến with a surprised laugh, “sounds like the world’s against you.”

“That’s pretty much how I feel,” Skipper replied before drinking the rest of the coffee in one go. He pressed the cup to his cheek, trying to salvage every bit of warmth it had. “And now, not only can I not propose to her, I can’t buy a plane ticket because all my credit cards were in my wallet.”

“Well,” the waitress replied, “if I had any money, I’d give it to you. But if I had that kind of money, I wouldn’t be working here. thêm coffee?” she whispered.

“Please,” Skipper đã đưa ý kiến giving her the cup. “And if bạn have any sugar cubes, that’d be great, too.”

The waitress took the cup and filled it with coffee and grabbed a bowl of sugar cubes and gave them to Skipper.

“So, what are bạn gonna do?” she asked.

Skipper held the cup under his chin so the steam would warm his face. “I guess I’ll call Kowalski—the one that had to stay in Seattle—and ask him to take a pitstop here to pick me up. I don’t see much other alternative.”

The waitress thought for a moment. “Well, I don’t know how desperate bạn are, but I might have a solution for you.”

Skipper plopped two sugar cubes into his coffee. “With how my day’s turned out, I’m up for nearly anything.”

The waitress made a doubtful face. “I guess I should ask this first since bạn seem indulged in that warm coffee: How tolerant are bạn to cold?”

The waitress—who had finally introduced herself as Judy Fate—had kindly offered him a ride to Pepsi Ice Center just a few phút away since the quán ăn was closing up. Skipper used the opportunity to call the airport to báo cáo the thief, but their flight manifest for his flight had no record of any “Cinthy” hoặc anything close to it. Of course, Skipper thought, Why would she use her real name if she was planning on hustling me? He also cancelled his credit cards. When they got there, they entered Skipper in the competition Judy had told him about and joined the crowd, where he put on his ice skates.

“I can’t believe I’m being reduced to this,” he muttered.

“Well, to be honest, I didn’t think you’d agree to it. I think it’s sweet that you’re doing this to get trang chủ to your girlfriend,” Judy replied.

Skipper sighed as he moved his foot around on his ankle to see how the giày trượt băng, skate felt. “Thank bạn for helping me,” he đã đưa ý kiến putting his foot down. “I’m sure you’d probably rather be trang chủ with your family right now.”

Judy laughed. “Actually, this is a thêm appealing alternative, and not just because of all the eye candy,” she đã đưa ý kiến eyeing some attractive men a few yards away with a grin. She turned back to Skipper. “My family together in one room? Never ends well. Someone always starts a fight. Even on Christmas. I’m always the one who just goes outside and waits it out in the snow,” she explained.

“Oh, I’m sorry to hear that,” Skipper replied.

“Don’t worry about it,” Judy đã đưa ý kiến with a dismissive wave of her hand. “The competition’s about to start, I guess bạn should, ahem—get ready,” she đã đưa ý kiến awkwardly.

“Right,” Skipper đã đưa ý kiến standing up and balancing himself on the ice skates. He self consciously looked around and reminded himself he was doing this to get home. In accordance with the rules, he shucked off his áo khoác and pulled off his shirt. “Guess I’ll see bạn when it’s over.”

“Good luck,” she đã đưa ý kiến looking at the ground with a grin.

“Way to be subtle,” Skipper đã đưa ý kiến with a roll of his eyes and a smile. He turned and waddled toward the rink, where all the other contestants were waiting, which consisted of shirtless men and women in spaghetti-strapped shirts.

“Welcome, ladies and gentlemen,” the announcer đã đưa ý kiến into a microphone that projected his voice through a small speaker. “I will briefly go over the rules and then we will begin the contest. Everyone will giày trượt băng, skate in the rink until they can’t stand the cold any longer. For men, bạn must be shirtless, and for women, tank tops hoặc spaghetti-straps only,” he explained, failing to hide his disappointment. “There will be no pushing, clipping, punching, kicking, hoặc otherwise any harm done to another, even bởi accident. If bạn do, it will result in automatic disqualification. If bạn fall and injure yourself, we will not be held responsible, and bạn will be disqualified. Someone will come out to assist bạn away from the rink to wait for an xe cứu thương hoặc otherwise treat the injury. The last one skating wins one thousand dollars! Any questions?”

Nobody đã đưa ý kiến anything.

“Great! Then time begins when the last man enters the rink!” the announcer said.

The contestants began filing into the rink and skating out across the ice. Skipper counted around twenty competitors. He skated out into the rink as others began hiển thị off their skating maneuvers, such as spinning, jumping, and skating backwards. After a few phút of skating, he started rubbing his hands together and blowing into his cupped fingers. A woman in a black tank skated up tiếp theo to him.

“Hey,” she said. “I’m Sherry. Mind if I giày trượt băng, skate with you?”

“I guess,” Skipper replied. “Name’s Skipper. Might I ask why?”

“I was looking for someone to talk to get my mind off the cold, someone that wasn’t too busy hiển thị off,” rượu vàng, sherry đã đưa ý kiến looking at the people figure skating in the center of the rink.

“Well, I could certainly use something to keep my mind off the cold. What do bạn want to talk about?” Skipper asked.

“What are bạn gonna do with the money if bạn win?” she asked.

“Well, I’m from out of town and someone pickpocketed my wallet, so I have no money for a plane ticket home. Someone I met here referred this to me and I figured I had nothing better to do with my time anyway,” Skipper explained. “What about you?” he asked.

“My car needs a new part. I don’t have that great of a job and a child to feed, so I was hoping I could use the prize money to buy it,” rượu vàng, sherry answered. “Where bạn from?”

“Manhattan,” Skipper answered.

“Wow, long way. What do bạn do?” she asked.

“I’m a detective,” Skipper answered.

She seemed impressed. “Wow, detective. So, like N.C.I.S. hoặc something?”

Skipper laughed. “Why does everyone ask that? My life is not a TNT drama,” he đã đưa ý kiến with a roll of his eyes.

“CBS, actually,” rượu vàng, sherry corrected with a grin.

Skipper shook his head. “Whatever,” he replied.

“So what brought bạn to Illinois?” rượu vàng, sherry asked.

“Long story,” Skipper replied, feeling a bit tired of explaining it to everyone.

rượu vàng, sherry looked back to the center of the rink. Only about a third of the contestants had được trao up. “Looks like we’ve got time,” she said.

Skipper sighed and explained his situation. rượu vàng, sherry whistled.

“Wow, looks like luck is not on your side,” she said.

“That’s one way of putting it,” Skipper replied irritably.

“Well, maybe it won’t be so bad. Maybe things will work out,” rượu vàng, sherry encouraged.

“I don’t see how it’ll work out unless I win this money for a plane ticket,” Skipper đã đưa ý kiến rubbing the goosebumps off his arms. He crossed them, tucking his fingers in his underarms.

rượu vàng, sherry tucked her hands in her jeans pockets. “Well, tell me about your girlfriend. bạn đã đưa ý kiến bạn were hoping to marry her?” she inquired, trying to change the subject.

Skipper told her about Marlene, how they met, what made him decide to ask her out, and finally his decision to buy an engagement ring.

“I had it engraved on the inside and everything,” Skipper told her.

“Aw, that’s so sweet. Did bạn call the airport? If they can give bạn her full name, maybe bạn can get an address hoặc something,” rượu vàng, sherry asked.

“Yeah, but she gave me an alias. They had no record of her on that flight,” Skipper answered. “She’s probably pawned it off bởi now, anyway. She could sure as hell get a pretty penny for it.”

“I’m sorry,” rượu vàng, sherry said. “Maybe bạn can buy another one and propose on New Year’s,” she suggested.

Skipper shook his head. “I don’t have enough money to buy another right now. I’ll probably have to wait until tiếp theo Christmas,” he đã đưa ý kiến disappointedly.

Skipper shuddered from the cold. He wasn’t sure how much longer he could hold out.

“Hey, look, we’re in the final eight,” rượu vàng, sherry said.

Skipper looked around at the other six remaining competitors—five men and one woman. Then he looked at the window where the crowd of spectators was watching, cheering the finalists on. He saw Judy giving him a two thumbs up and a grin. He pushed on.

“Tell bạn what,” rượu vàng, sherry said, “if it comes down to us, I’ll give in and let bạn win the money.”

Skipper looked at her. “What about your car?” he asked.

rượu vàng, sherry sighed. “I’m sure it’ll last a little longer. If push comes to shove, I’ll just borrow a little from the bank,” she said. “I would hate for bạn and your girlfriend to be apart on Christmas. I know if getting to my son meant winning this money, I would want someone to do the same for me.”

Skipper smiled gratefully. “Thank you,” he đã đưa ý kiến softly.

“Ah, don’t mention it,” rượu vàng, sherry đã đưa ý kiến looking at the ice beneath her.

“So what’s your son like?” Skipper inquired.

“Oh, he’s a very bright boy,” rượu vàng, sherry đã đưa ý kiến with a smile. “He’s in eighth grade now, making all A’s. Well, with a B in algebra,” she đã đưa ý kiến with a laugh. “He wants to be a vet when he grows up.”

“Really? Why’s that? He does know where the thermometer goes, right?” Skipper asked with a lopsided grin.

rượu vàng, sherry laughed. “Yes, he knows. He’s always loved animals. He had a dog recently, but it passed away from old age. He was heartbroken. He’d had him since he was a puppy. I can’t afford to take in another pet right now, and it’s killing me,” she đã đưa ý kiến with a mournful look in her eye.

Skipper looked down. He remembered when he was young and wanted a dog, but his mother was highly allergic. Then he moved into his apartment, which doesn’t allow dogs.

“Oh, but don’t feel guilty about the prize money, please,” rượu vàng, sherry said, đọc his thoughts. “It’s not just the getting the dog, I’d have to feed it, and bathe it. A thousand dollars wouldn’t last me long.”

Skipper considered. “I guess.” He watched as another competitor left the rink, shivering and rubbing his arms. “So, got hypothermia yet?” he asked with a grin.

rượu vàng, sherry laughed. “I know, right? This contest seems a bit dangerous to me, but hey, when bạn need money,” she đã đưa ý kiến with a shrug.

“Yeah, people come up with the craziest things nowadays,” Skipper replied.

“You think if we di chuyển faster we’ll generate heat?” rượu vàng, sherry suggested doubtfully.

“No, because then we’ll sweat and be wet and cold,” Skipper pointed out.

rượu vàng, sherry laughed again. “Of course, why didn’t I think of that?” She watched as two thêm left the rink and just as she turned to count who was left, the last contestant skated up to them, skating backwards.

“Hello madam, gentlemen,” he đã đưa ý kiến looking from rượu vàng, sherry to Skipper. He had a thick Russian accent. “Getting rather cold in here, isn’t it?” he taunted with a grin.

“You kiddin’ me?” Skipper responded dropping his arms to his sides. “I tình yêu the cold,” he lied through his teeth—literally, because his jaw was beginning to lock shut from the cold.

The man laughed. “I am thinking your lips are turning blue, friend,” he said, still grinning.

“Ooh, look who knows his colors,” Skipper replied. He wasn’t about to be tormented bởi some Rusky.

“Well, I’m about to turn into a popsicle, so I’m gonna go,” rượu vàng, sherry đã đưa ý kiến skating off toward the exit, not wanting to be in the middle of it.

“Just bạn and me, friend,” the Rusky đã đưa ý kiến skating a vòng tròn around him. “You may as well give up now. Ice is my element. I consider forty degrees a nice spring morning.”

Skipper narrowed his eyes. “I’m not giving up that easily,” he told him.

The Rusky laughed. “Then things will get interesting, hm? If you’re so bold to challenge me, why don’t bạn tham gia me in the center of the rink where it’s coldest,” he đã đưa ý kiến skating toward the center of the rink with outstretched arms, still facing him, “and we’ll heat things up—or should I say cool them down?”

Skipper hesitated. He was already coming close to his breaking point. But he wasn’t about to be called out a chicken bởi this flashy Russian babushka. He skated to the center of the rink and he laughed gruffly.

“So he has pride,” he said. “I find that honorable in men.”

“Why thank you,” Skipper replied, refusing to let this guy get to him.

“Looks like we’re down to our last two competitors,” he heard the announcer say in the near distance. He and the Rusky looked over as the crowd cheered and banged on the plastic glass that separated the rink from the lobby. Skipper swore he saw some people placing bets.

The Rusky skated toward him and literally started skating circles around him. “As we speak, your internal temperature is dropping. Your nose and fingers are no doubt numb with cold. How much longer can bạn stand it?” he taunted.

Skipper started to realize there was no way he was going to outwait the cold with a Russian. There was, however, another way he could be disqualified. He just had to probe him to do it himself.

“You like skating, Rusky?” he asked.

He grinned and stopped circling him, sliding a few feet away. “I come here with my wife very often,” he answered.

“Bet bạn can’t giày trượt băng, skate better than my girlfriend. She’s the best figure skater in New York,” he lied with a challenging grin.

The Rusky laughed. “Well, I am the best skater in all of Russia,” he đã đưa ý kiến conceitedly.

“Really? What a high proclamation. Why don’t bạn prove it?” he challenged.

The Rusky grinned. “Feast your eyes on this,” he đã đưa ý kiến pushing forward. A một giây later, he launched himself into the air bởi his left foot, turned twice, and landed on his right foot, skating backwards.

Skipper laughed. “My girlfriend learned that one when she was three,” he taunted. The Rusky narrowed his eyes.

“Then why don’t bạn tell me a di chuyển your girlfriend does the best, and I hiển thị bạn it better,” he said.

Skipper grinned. Now it was his terms. “Well,” he said, “one di chuyển that always wins them over is this: She can spin into a jump and land on one foot and immediately somersault into a corkscrew spin,” he told him, trying to hide that he pulled it off the hàng đầu, đầu trang of his head.

The Rusky laughed. “Easy,” he said. He skated around in a large vòng tròn to gain momentum and started to spin. He jumped into the air and landed on one foot, and somersaulted. But when he tried to land, his giày trượt băng, skate slipped out from under him and he hit the ice, crying out in pain. Skipper smiled as he held his wrist to his chest and started cursing him in Russian. The announcer skated out into the rink as the crowd cheered and banged on the window.

“And we have a winner!” the announcer đã đưa ý kiến into the microphone. Two other men skated out and helped the Rusky to his feet.

“This is not fair!” he shouted. “I was tricked bởi that паршивый американская!”

The announcer wrapped a blanket around Skipper’s shoulders and led him to the exit of the rink.

“I don’t know what bạn did, but I think bạn just made an enemy,” he đã đưa ý kiến eyeing the Rusky warily.

Skipper smiled and sniffed. The thought of being able to buy a plane ticket to get trang chủ to Marlene brought him a little warmth.

“It’s okay. It was worth it.”

— § —

Private and Rico boarded the ten-fifteen to Manhattan. Luckily, despite it being last minute, they were able to buy seats that were tiếp theo to each other.

“So, what do bạn think Skipper’s doing right now?” Private asked.

Rico sucked on two Tootsie Pops at the same time—each a different flavor. He answered Private, but it all came out in a slur because of the lollipops.

“I know bạn know I can’t understand bạn like that,” Private đã đưa ý kiến giving him an unamused stare.

Rico took the pops out of his mouth. “Prob’ly eatin’,” he answered.

Private rolled his eyes. “Just because you’re hungry doesn’t mean everyone is, Rico,” he said.

Rico pouted and popped the lollipops back in his mouth.

“He’s probably lonely. I hope he gets trang chủ soon,” Private đã đưa ý kiến worriedly. “Do bạn think he caught a flight to Manhattan?”

Rico thought for a moment, tapping his chin between the lollipop sticks. “Mm-mm,” he answered with a shake of his head.

Private crossed his arms and pouted. “Doubter,” he muttered.

Rico laughed and grabbed him in a headlock, rubbing his knuckles on his head. “I ‘ust ‘iddin’,” he đã đưa ý kiến through his lollipops.

— § —

Judy squealed. “You did it!” she đã đưa ý kiến throwing her arms around him. “I’m so happy for you!”

Skipper sniffed. “Yep, I did it,” he đã đưa ý kiến with a shiver. He didn’t fully realize how cold he was until he came into the warm lobby. Someone brought him a hot Sô cô la in a styrofoam cup.

“Compliments of Pepsi Ice Center!” the woman said.

Skipper took it from her. “Thanks,” he đã đưa ý kiến bringing the steam to his face and sighing as it warmed his nose.

Judy led him to a seat. “Did bạn see the look on that guy’s face? He was thêm upset than the time my mom found a bunny eating her hydrangeas,” she laughed.

Other people walked bởi to congratulate him as he started undoing the laces on his skates. The announcer walked up to him and put a hand on his shoulder, holding out a check with the other hand.

“Congratulations, Mister . . .?”

“Skipper,” he answered.

“Congratulations, bạn are the winner of one thousand dollars,” he đã đưa ý kiến as Skipper took the check from him. He turned to a man holding a camera. “Smile!”

The announcer grinned as Skipper smiled as if he’d just passed gas and the man snapped the photo.

“Have a Merry Christmas,” he đã đưa ý kiến before turning to the crowd and clapping his hands together. “All right, everyone! We close these doors at midnight sharp! Anyone still in the building will be forced out! Let’s move, people!”

Skipper shucked the blanket off his shoulders and pulled on his áo sơ mi and jacket. He took the hot Sô cô la back from Judy and sipped it with a sigh. “Would bạn mind driving me to the airport?” he asked Judy with a sniff.

Judy smiled sadly. “Come on,” she đã đưa ý kiến flicking her head toward the door.

The two of them walked outside and headed to where Judy had parked her car. But on the way, Skipper spotted rượu vàng, sherry leaning against an old beat up Ford coupe with the mui xe propped up a few spaces down. She wore a thick áo, áo khoác over a sweater now, and was on the phone with someone, and she didn’t seem happy. Skipper moved closer, but she didn’t notice.

“. . . done for. I don’t know what I’m gonna do. The rent is due this week, Gabe needs new shoes,” she đã đưa ý kiến with a frustrated sigh. “Of course this has to happen now. How long will it be before bạn can come pick me up? . . . All right. Thanks,” she đã đưa ý kiến before hanging up. She looked around and saw Skipper standing there and straightened. “Hey,” she said. “Congratulations.”

Skipper gave his hot Sô cô la to Judy, stepped up to Sherry, and looked at the car’s engine. “Car finally went out, hm?” he asked.

rượu vàng, sherry shifted awkwardly. “Yeah,” she answered quietly without meeting his eye.

The check in Skipper’s hand suddenly felt heavy, even if it was just a small slip of paper. He thought about Marlene, walking through the front door on giáng sinh Eve, being with everyone for the holidays. Then he thought about a woman with no ride, no money, a rent left unpaid, and a mother and child’s trang chủ reprimanded. A child with old beat up shoes having to walk to and from school every day. He looked down at the check, and then at Sherry. He held it out to her.

“Here, take it,” he told her, looking at his last chance of getting trang chủ slipping away from him once again.

rượu vàng, sherry shook her head and stepped back, holding her hands up in rejection. “No, I can’t. I—”

Skipper stepped phía trước, chuyển tiếp and took one of her hands, placing the check in her palm and closing her fingers around it. She looked at him with her eyes glossing over.

“What about your girlfriend?” she asked in a shaky voice.

Skipper shoved his hands in his pockets. “I figure it’s bạn take the money so bạn can fix your car and take care of your child, hoặc fly trang chủ and leave a single mother here with no transportation to get to work so she can feed her only son. I refuse the latter,” he đã đưa ý kiến with assuring eyes.

rượu vàng, sherry looked down at the check and her lip quivered. Then she looked at him as a tear fell down her cheek. “Thank you,” she managed. She stepped phía trước, chuyển tiếp and wrapped her arms around his abdomen. Skipper wrapped his arms around her and patted her back. A few giây later, she pulled away. “I’m sorry,” she đã đưa ý kiến wiping her tears. “You just have no idea how much this means to me.”

Skipper smiled. “You’re right,” he said. “But my mom would have. After my father died, she had to raise me single-handedly for eleven years. We had our rough times.”

rượu vàng, sherry sniffed. “I hope bạn find another way home,” she said. “Someone like bạn deserves to be trang chủ for giáng sinh with the woman he loves. She’s a lucky woman,” she đã đưa ý kiến with a smile.

Skipper forced a smile. A man that breaks a promise to his girlfriend. Real lucky. “I wish bạn luck, Sherry.”

“Sherry Destiny,” she replied. “If you’re ever in Bloomington again, look us up. I’d be happy to see bạn again, maybe introduce bạn to Gabe.”

Skipper nodded. “I’ll do that,” he promised. “I should go.”

rượu vàng, sherry nodded. “Bye, Skipper,” she said. “Thanks again.”

Skipper shook his head. “Don’t mention it,” he đã đưa ý kiến before turning around to rejoin Judy, who was waiting a few yards away.

“Wow,” she đã đưa ý kiến giving him his hot Sô cô la and walking alongside him back to her car, “that must’ve been hard. That’s got to be the nicest thing I’ve ever seen anyone do for someone else, especially someone they don’t even know.”

Skipper sighed. “Well, that’s the whole reason I became a detective. I care about other people, and it irks me when good people are done wrong. I couldn’t let her life fall apart just because she couldn’t afford a car part,” he explained climbing into the passenger seat.

Judy climbed into the driver’s seat. “So, where will bạn go, now?” she asked buckling her seatbelt.

Skipper buckled his. “I don’t know,” he đã đưa ý kiến propping his elbow up on the armrest and putting his face in his hand. “Know any good allies? Or—homeless shelters?” he asked, only half-joking. “Just take me to the airport. I’ll figure something out.”

Judy bit her lip and sighed. “Well, if bạn don’t mind sleeping on the couch, bạn can crash with my brother and me,” she offered.

Skipper shook his head. “No, thanks, I couldn’t.”

Judy rolled her eyes and crunk up the car. “Well, I’m not letting bạn sleep in an alley, and I’m not taking bạn to the airport when bạn have no money. It’s no bother.”

“Really, I’d rather not impose,” Skipper insisted looking over at her.

Judy looked back as she pulled out of the parking space. “You’re not imposing, Skipper. I insist bạn spend the night with us.”

“But bạn just met me,” Skipper argued.

Judy stopped the car and looked at him with an irritated expression. “Skipper, I’ve seen bạn without your shirt. I think we’re past formalities,” she đã đưa ý kiến refraining from grinning at the memory.

Skipper narrowed his eyes and sighed. “Fine,” he đã đưa ý kiến relaxing back in the seat, crossing his arms. He exhaled. “Thanks,” he đã đưa ý kiến regretfully. He hated that she had to help him—and that he actually really needed it.

“Don’t worry about it,” Judy đã đưa ý kiến pulling out of the parking lot.

— § —

Marlene laid in giường staring at the ceiling. She glanced at the clock. Just a few phút until one in the morning. Skipper would call when he got there, right? For the umpteenth time, she checked her phone to ensure the volume was up and that the battery was full. He đã đưa ý kiến he’d be trang chủ tonight. She kept feeling as if something happened again.

She walked into the phòng bếp, nhà bếp and set her phone on the counter. After making a cup of hot cocoa, she sat at the counter with a sigh. The picture on the fridge caught her eye again. It was enough to almost make her smile.

“Merry Christmas, Skipper.”

— § —

Kowalski laid in the giường of the hotel room he’d rented, snuggling with the covers. His phone rang and he stirred, shoving his head under the cái gối, gối and letting it go to voicemail. It rang again and he groaned. He looked at the clock, which read just after ten, and he answered the phone.

“Whoever this is, this had better be important,” he answered irritably.

“Kowalski, it’s me,” answered a voice.

“Me who?” Kowalski asked. He was too tired to try to figure out whose voice it was.

“Um, Skipper? Best friend and brother since grade school? Wow, bạn really were sleeping weren’t you?” Skipper replied, remembering how tired he gets after long drives.

“Oh, no,” Kowalski đã đưa ý kiến overly-sarcastically, “I was busy doing my nightly workout.”

“I’m sorry, Kowalski. I just wanted to tell bạn this as soon as possible. Look, I’ve kind of been robbed,” Skipper started, but Kowalski cut him off.

“What do bạn mean ‘kind of’? Either bạn were robbed hoặc bạn weren’t, Skipper,” he said.

“Okay, fine. I was robbed. I don’t have any money. I need bạn to take the tiếp theo flight out to Bloomington, Illinois,” Skipper replied.

Kowalski yawned. “I’ll try, Skipper, but a lot of flights are still cancelled because of weather.”

Skipper cursed under his breath. “Just wait until one opens up, okay? I kind of—need bạn right now,” he admitted.

Kowalski suddenly became fully aware. “All right, who is this, and what have bạn done with Skipper?”

He could practically hear Skipper rolling his eyes. “This isn’t a joke, Kowalski. I’ve never been in a situation like this before. I don’t know what to do.”

“How are bạn going to make it through the rest of the night?” Kowalski asked with concern.

“Don’t worry about it, I’ve got it covered,” Skipper answered, not wanting to admit he was sleeping over at someone’s house whom he just met. “Call me when bạn get a flight, okay?”

“Copy that,” Kowalski said. “Oh, and Merry Christmas,” he said, realizing it was giáng sinh Eve where Skipper was.

“Yeah. Merry Christmas, Kowalski. And I’m sorry you’re still in Seattle. It’s all my fault,” Skipper đã đưa ý kiến guiltily.

“It’s all right, Skipper, I’m not mad at you. I just wish bạn could’ve made it home. I’m sorry I couldn’t do more,” Kowalski replied.

“You have nothing to be sorry for, Kowalski. bạn should get some sleep. I’ll see bạn soon,” Skipper said.

“Bye, Skipper,” Kowalski replied. The line went dead and he flopped back on his pillow, pulling the covers to his chin.

In Bloomington, Skipper sighed as he put his phone back in his pocket. Judy pulled into a parking lot of an apartment building.

“We’re here,” Judy said. “Look, I’d appreciate if bạn could keep a low profile. The last thing I need is rumors circulating about me bringing a strange man home,” she requested.

“Of course, I understand,” Skipper replied.

Judy snuck him up to her apartment and unlocked the door. They entered to a man sitting on the black leather đi văng eating Doritos and watching some cartoon about penguins. He had short, curly brown hair that fell over his ears and a small round belly with a round face to match.

“You’re such a child, Derek,” Judy đã đưa ý kiến as Skipper closed the door behind them.

Derek turned to her and locked eyes with Skipper, who shifted awkwardly. “What, bạn can bring a guy trang chủ but I can’t bring my girlfriend here?” he asked irritably.

Judy shucked off her áo khoác and hung it on a hook. “It’s not like that, Derek. He’s sleeping on the couch, which you’re getting Doritos all over,” she đã đưa ý kiến crossing her arms.

Derek looked from his Doritos to Skipper. “So what is he doing here, then?” he asked suspiciously.

“Look, we’re both tired. We’ll talk about it in the morning. Turn the TV off and go to bed,” Judy ordered.

Derek clicked off the ti vi and stood up, rolling down the hàng đầu, đầu trang of the Doritos bag. “Fine, but if he steals one thing—”

“He’s not going to steal anything, Derek,” Judy assured him. Derek looked between them and sighed. Without saying anything else, he walked across the room and turned right, the sound of a shutting door shortly following. Judy turned to Skipper. “That’s my brother. We’re living together while we put ourselves through college.”

“Well, don’t be too upset at him. He’s smart not to trust me yet. He doesn’t know me,” Skipper said.

Judy exhaled. “You can hang your áo khoác on the hook, there,” she đã đưa ý kiến pointing to the tường tiếp theo to where she hung hers. “The bathroom is right there,” she đã đưa ý kiến pointing toward a door across the hall from where Derek went to his room. “The kitchen’s obviously there,” she đã đưa ý kiến pointing behind him past the breakfast island, “if bạn get thirsty hoặc something.”

Skipper nodded slowly and looked down. “Thank you. For everything,” he đã đưa ý kiến looking back up at her.

Judy smiled. “You should get some sleep. I’ll go find bạn a blanket and a pillow,” she đã đưa ý kiến walking down the hall and taking the tiếp theo door past the bathroom.

Skipper laid his bags under the áo, áo khoác rack and hung his áo, áo khoác on the hook. Then he slipped his shoes off, sat down on the couch, and took in the room. In front of the đi văng was a coffee bàn with two coasters and a box of tissues on it. To the left of the đi văng was a red recliner, and a small flatscreen ti vi sat against the tường across from him. On the far side of the room to the left, there were two bookshelves only partially full and an office bàn and chair. In the adjacent corner, two tall shelves full of các bức ảnh sat against the wall.

“Here bạn go,” Judy đã đưa ý kiến coming around the đi văng and handing him a folded up blanket with a cái gối, gối on top. “I hope bạn sleep well.”

“Thanks, you, too,” Skipper replied accepting the items from her. “When should I expect bạn to wake up?”

“I have to be up bởi nine so I can be at work bởi ten,” she said. “Derek should be up about the same time.”

“Wow, bạn have to work on Christmas?” Skipper asked unfolding the blanket.

“Just giáng sinh Eve. We’re closed giáng sinh Day. I get to make time and a half if I work tomorrow, and I need the money. We’ll be closing early, though,” Judy explained. “See bạn in the morning,” she đã đưa ý kiến walking back toward the bedrooms.

“See you,” Skipper replied. He turned to her. “Judy?”

Judy turned just as she reached her bedroom door. “Yeah?”

“Merry Christmas,” Skipper đã đưa ý kiến with a smile.

Judy smiled back. “Merry Christmas.”

Judy went into her room and closed the door. Skipper sighed and ran his hands over his face. He couldn’t believe that not only did he fail Marlene and himself, he was reduced to accepting charity from someone he barely knew. On hàng đầu, đầu trang of that, he was going to end up spending giáng sinh on his own, without any of his friends. He got up and switched off the light. Then he stretched himself across the đi văng and adjusted his head on the cái gối, gối and pulled the cover to his chin. He sighed.

“Merry Christmas, Marlene.”

— § —

“Ladies and gentlemen, this is your captain speaking. We’ll be arriving in Manhattan shortly. Please fasten your seatbelts and return your seats to their original upright position. And thank bạn again for choosing Nebraska Regional Airlines.”

Rico yawned and stretched his arms. He looked over at Private, who was still sleeping. He nudged him, but all he did was stir. Rico sighed and buckled his seatbelt for him. Then he did his own.

About twenty phút later, the plane came to a stop tiếp theo to the gate and an announcement was made giving the passengers permission to collect their belongings and deboard the plane. Rico shook Private’s shoulder, but he was out. He sighed, slung his and Private's bags on his shoulder, and then picked Private up bridal style to carry him off, earning him strange looks from the other passengers at the sight of him carrying the twenty-year-old man. He simply smiled and used Private’s limp hand to wave at them.

In the airport, he sat him down at a chair at baggage claim and slapped him across the face.

He woke with a start. “Skipper?” he đã đưa ý kiến looking around only to find Rico in front of him. “Oh, it’s just you,” he đã đưa ý kiến with a disappointed sigh. “Wait, how did I get off the plane?” he asked when he realized he was in the airport. They turned at the sound of a little girl’s voice nearby.

“Look, Mommy! That’s the man that was carried off the plane!” she đã đưa ý kiến pointing at him with a giggle. The mother ushered her along.

Private glared at Rico. “Really?”

Rico spread his hands. “What?”

Private rolled his eyes. “Never mind. Let’s just get our luggage.”

After they grabbed their luggage and went through security, they waited outside for a cab.

“I’m going to call Skipper in the morning,” Private đã đưa ý kiến with a yawn. “Illinois is an giờ behind us, right?”

Rico nodded. “Yup.”

A taxi pulled up to the curb and Rico and Private climbed in.

“I hope he caught a flight. Maybe he’s waiting for us at the apartment right now.”
added by skipperahmad
The car stopped right outside of a forest. “Um, Skipper? Are bạn sure this is the right place?” asked Private, staring at the vast unknown.
“Don’t worry,” đã đưa ý kiến Skipper. “They’ll be here.”
As if on cue, two turkeys came out of the jungle. “Skipper! Me amigo!” đã đưa ý kiến the taller turkey.
“Hello, Turk,” replied Skipper evenly.
Turk ushered the smaller turkey forward. “This is me son, Gobber.”
Gobber raised a hand. “Hello.”
Turk laughed. “Gobber here is about the same as that young ‘un back there.”
“Me?” asked Private, pointing to himself.
“Oui, nice accent,”...
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........ugh....
???:what the.....where am...I-ugh! I must have twisted my leg.
Julien was inside a room, clustered with dusty and dirty chairs, where was he?

Julien:ugh... Where am I?

Julien began to walk around the room looking for clues as to where he was, on the other side of the classroom was Maurice lying on the ground.

Julien:!!!!, Maurice, Maurice answer me!

Julien couldn't reach him because of all the stuff in the way. He decides to leave the room to check to see if Maurice was ok. While leaving the room to check the other side, julien tripped and sprained his ankle even more.

Julien:...
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All four of the penguins looked worried and frightened....who was he gonna use it on?...jimmy looked at all four of them with great observance....he started to walk closer to all four of them...which one was he gonna use it on!!

Skipper:STAY THE HELL AWAY FROM US!!

Jimmy grinned and proceeded to walk towards skipper...

He leaned in and had the needle ready to use...

Kowlaksi:NO!! SKIPPER SHUT UP!!!

Jimmy got near his face...

Jimmy:I wouldn't want to kill u off now...no..I save the best for last...heheh..

Jimmy then stood up away from skipper...and walked over to kowalski...

Kowlaski:no...no...STAY...
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"I Am the Very Model of a Modern Major-General", hoặc " The Major-General's Song"was written bởi the playwrights Gilbert and Sullivan in 1879. The song is famous, and you've probably heard it before.


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Blowhole: I am the very model of an evil cá heo mastermind
I treat my minions fairly and to them, i think I'm very kind
I know those stupid peng-yoo-ins would try to claim the contrary
And then I'd say to Private, "Lunacorns are imaginary".
I'm very well acquainted, too, with evil schemes to rule the world,
I understand the way to win the tình yêu of not just any girl
And Skipper's awful cooking can make...
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Skipper, Rico and Marlene arrived at her house out in the woods...it was run down and hadn't been used in forever....Rico and Marlene had chills go down there spine...but skipper didn't care...if there was a way to save his friends...then he would do it... They entered the house...dust and trash everywhere.....but despite it being so dirty...they ventured on...trying to find clues...

Skipper:alright...Marlene and Rico. ...you go in the kitchen...and I'll check upstairs...

They both nodded there head and begun the search...while skipper headed upstairs....

Skipper went through every room upstairs...but...
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posted by spmana123
It was privates turn to spend time with kowalksi..private and him were sitting on a bench...how was private going to trigger gieo, lợn nái thing he thought...?

Kowalski: what are we doing just sitting here?

Private: I wanted u to talk to someone....ok..you can come out now...

Around the corner ws Dorris...she was riding one of those things blowhole ws riding....she drove up to him slowly...kowlaski confused however..

Dorris: hello kowlaksi.....

Kowlaski: ? Who are you?

Dorris: my name is Dorris...you...you used to be so obsessed with me....but this is the first time bạn have actually sit still and tried not...
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posted by sarah12499
Skipper woke up the tiếp theo morning to see that Kowalski was not in his giường hoặc in the HQ “He couldn't have left yet, could he?” Skipper went to the surface to tìm kiếm and sure enough he was sleeping on the deck “Kowalski must have come up here last night while I was sleeping.” Skipper walked up to Kowalski and sat down tiếp theo to him. After awhile Private and Rico came out to see where they had gone. Private sat down tiếp theo to Skipper “Was there no training today?” Skipper looked over at Kowalski who was still sleeping “No……hey guys, I need bạn to do something for me.” Skipper then...
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Sorry it took so long, I've been busy!

I kept on looking. I used my ears to try to hear them. Lemurs have a great hearing, hoặc at least I have pretty good hearing. Ivy, on the other hand has great hearing. And dogs, and-
Uh! Got to find them!
The wind blows over my fur. I stand it and continue to walk on, searching.
Sudden thought, I would look cool with an earring. 
Not now! Find!
I hear Rico calling so I run and find him. He just wanted us to get back together. We shouldn't be away from each other in a situation like this! bạn decide if that was sarcasm.
I hear a scream. Trees don't scream, do they?...
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posted by sarah12499
My first fanfic :D

Marlene looks over to the entrance "Doors wide open." Skipper looks over "Good. bạn gonna make a distraction again?" Marlene walks over to the doorway "Oh sure, I'm just distraction anyway, right?" Skipper walks over to Marlene "Yep,and your the best, now can we get going?" Private and Rico both follow close behind skipper as they sneak their way over to the desk. "Kowalski!" Skipper whispers. Kowalski looks over at Skipper "How do we get out?" Skipper points to Marlene "She's got us covered." Marlene runs up to Alice and pulls on her pants to get her attention. "Get ready...
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posted by Rico123
I want to tell bạn all about my life story....how I grew up and how I got this scar and my voice cracking......I may cry....but Marlene has helped me threw this....and I want to share it all with u guys.....

When I was 6 years old.....I was out swimming....having the Time of my life...my mom was watching me....it was a good day....until my mom saw a Scorka come towards me....she jumped in and grabbed me out of the water.....and I turned around....and she was gone.....I was so heartbroken to see my mom die right in front of my eyes....I went threw a deep depression.....I had to go to therapy.....and...
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Manfreide:why?! Where the hell are we?!

Manfrede was with Johnson, Julia, and Freddy as they all stood outside the barricaded bathroom, in the dark hallway...Freddy was trying to break down the barricade that was to the bathroom, and Julia was trying to calm down Johnson, who was shaking bath and forth after đọc the notice on the wall....the notice read:"notice to all faculty and staff of heavenly host"...

Johnson: why...why?! We were all in our zoo...and then we did that charm...why!!

Julia:calm down Johnson!! If bạn can't calm down, your going to go into hyperventilate!

Johnson:"deep breathing"...
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posted by spmana123
Skipper and Marlene searched high and low for Rico in every place they would think where Rico would be, but had no luck. They searched threw New York, going threw each ally way, store and street, seeing if they could find him, but still no luck.

Skipper: ugh....where is he?

Marlene: who knows?

Skipper then turned around and stopped Marlene in her tracks and got up in her face.

Skipper:who knows?! Who knows?! Don't bạn care about him?! I don't tình yêu you?! I never had!! But Rico did!! He had a happy face on every time he came home!! He cared about you, hell, he wouldn't shut up about you!!

Marlene...
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It was a typical ngày at the zoo, and skipper and his buddy's were relaxing watching tv, skipper had made bắp rang bơ, bỏng ngô for 3 amigos for a movie they were watching. Before he sat down, he heard a knock at the door, curious, he opened the door to see that it was noe other than rain shadow, ivy, Kat, and Michelle. Rain shadow was a cat that the penguins knew for a while, rain shadow had saved skipper from falling off a building, and that's how they met, the others were all penguins just visiting.

Rainshadow: hey, what's up skipper!

Skipper:!what are u all doing here!'

Rain shadow:we wanted to see if we...
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posted by Number1SkippFan
xin chào this is my first fanfic so plz no hate! :)
I'm going back to Kat's POV btw
And if anyone is getting impatient because I haven't been nghề viết văn the tiếp theo chapter, it's because I'm kinda stuck. :( Ending this fanfic is tough, but I'll try my best :)

I need to get Skipper to like me, but how? I don't have anyone to get Lời khuyên from, I've never had this kind of problem. That's what I think about every time I wake up.

I rolled out of my bunk and almost fell off, it looked really amusing to the others, they started giggling and telling Skipper to go catch me in his flippers being all romantic. He just...
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Skipper and the other survivors were all determined to get out of here, with thier courage left making them go on, they continued along the huge building searching for any means of sachiko. Soon, after a while of walking around, a huge earthquake had begun.

Rico: whoa! This ones huge, unlike the other ones!

Everyone fell to the ground, struggling to not get separated again, they all held hands, the earthquake was ongoing until all of them fell unconscious.

Skipper and the others woke up, who were startled to find that the earthquake had changed the school completely! Instead if it Bieng dark,...
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It had been hours since skipper had seen his face....his lifeless face, he could never forget the way he found Kowalski, he just prayed that private wasn't like Kowalski either.

Rico: private! Private! Where is he?!

Marlene: he's got to be somewhere! xin chào skipper, lets check the other building, maybe well have thêm luck in there.

Skipper:sure....lets go....

The four then proceeded to go to the other building, hoping to find some trace of where he was.

Julien: private! Private! Where are you!

They searched high and low, bathrooms, emtpy rooms, anywhere, but had no luck, until they ran across a body....
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posted by queenpalm
The final, and longest, part. Enjoy!

Rica, Ru, and Urka stayed with the team for a week before discovering military and zoo life was not for them. They needed to be free. 
Kowalski rigged up the machine again, except this time it put them right in the cave.
"So we can visit each other any time," Kowalski had said.
Ivy began skipping missions to watch the egg. She took great care of it, and was an overprotective mother bởi slapping anyone who got too close to it, except Johnson, Private, and Marlene. She absolutely refused to let Skipper train it young, no matter how much he pleaded. 
Johnson was...
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There once was a school that used to be here called heavenly host elementary school...it was a wonderful school with good teachers, especially the school nurse. She was nice, kind person that everyone loved, until one night, she missed a step while walking down the stairs, and fell and broke her neck on impact, and died....the school was devastated of what happened, including the principal, who went into a severe depression, and went to the roof one ngày and killed himself. The school was to be torn down soon after because if what had happened, and it was...

Lighting had struck at that moment...
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We all just froze there, staring at morts body laying on the ground, we all couldn't say anything, but we were all thinking the same thing, there was a killer out there, and he was after us.

"What do we do?! " đã đưa ý kiến Marlene panicking frantically.

"Who could've done this to mort!!!" đã đưa ý kiến Maurice.

"Isn't it obvious!, it's somebody who heard your story last night about that guy quiet Sam, there gonna micmick him and kill us all off!" đã đưa ý kiến Kowalski, staring directly at Maurice.

"We'll why are bạn looking at me then!" đã đưa ý kiến Maurice angrily at kowlalski.

"Because bạn were the one that made up the freaking...
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