This is the second installment of the "Always" story. I didn't originally plan for it to be a multiple chapter affair, but it lends itself to more, and the gracious readers here at Lit asked for more, so here goes.
*Disclaimer -- All characters engaging in sexual acts are 18 years of age or older.
*As always, a special thanks to my editor, RandyD1369. He continues to amaze with his sage advice and call 'em like he sees 'em editing. He pushes me to do better with each new story.
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Riley Barrett sat in her office, looking out through the floor-to-ceiling windows at the West Texas landscape below. The P&L report in her lap was marked by the highlighter she held in her left hand, but for the moment, her mind was taking a break from reports and spreadsheets.
The offices of Barrett Oil were on the outskirts of Amarillo. It's owner, president, and CEO, Steve Barrett preferred the views of the open countryside to those of city streets and skyscrapers. The four-story building that housed the central offices was the only commercial campus within 10 miles. The main highway was nearly a mile away down a lazily winding paved driveway.
"Do you need anything else this afternoon, Miss Barrett?" her assistant asked from the open doorway.
"No Janice, thank you," she replied, turning her high backed leather office chair around to face her desk. "Have a good evening and tell Polly, I said hi."
"Will do. I'm headed out then," Janice smiled at her boss.
At 32, Janice Decker had worried about becoming the assistant to the "boss' daughter". She figured it would be more of a babysitting job than the Administrative Assistant job she'd applied for. She had put herself through community college to get her Associate's Degree. She'd been a single mother, working as a waitress and had put herself through the two-year college program to better her life, for her daughter and herself. Her daughter, Polly, now eight years old, was in love with the small three-bedroom house that Janice had finally been able to buy. It wasn't anything grand or extravagant, but it was better than the single bedroom apartment they'd lived in while Janice was in school.
When she was promoted from assistant to a junior level manager to being Riley's administrative assistant, she was at first despondent. She had worked hard for her degree and enjoyed the work, but she feared she was going to be a glorified gopher for a young, spoiled little rich girl who was just a figurehead with an enormous salary. After the first week, she felt like she owed Riley Barrett an apology. Riley was a gracious, knowledgeable, and hard worker. She was often in the office before Janice, who always tried to be at least 15 minutes early, and she often stayed later than Janice's 5:00. She was studious, efficient, and was truly a significant part of the Barrett Oil management team. She didn't ask for special treatment and she dug in and worked as hard as anyone.
Riley went back to her reports, marking line items that she wanted to follow up on with the financial department. She checked her watch before sliding the report to the side and turning to her computer keyboard. She brought up a web browser and entered the web address for Flight-Aware. Once the page loaded, she entered an aircraft tail number into the search bar. A map appeared with a picture of a tiny aircraft, along with a green line, indicating the near-real-time flight path of the aircraft. The information on the side of the page indicated that the aircraft was a TBM-850, owned and operated by Charter Air. She saw the plane had taken off from TME or Houston Executive Airport and was inbound for AMA, Rick Husband Amarillo International Airport. The planned flight distance was 528 miles with a flight time of 1:54. The plane had already been in the air for 1:30 so it was about 0:24 from landing.
She looked again at her watch and decided she had time to run home, grab a shower, and change, before meeting Raph for supper. She started to power everything down but decided to stay and wait until she confirmed that Raph's flight had indeed landed safely. She switched screens and spent the twenty minutes responding to emails and reading output reports from some of their oil well operations. She was studying a graph of historical data versus current data on one of the wells when her phone buzzed on the desk beside her.
"Hey you," she read on the screen of her phone.
"Hey you," she quickly texted back, smiling.
"Just letting you know that I'm back home."
"I was watching you a few minutes ago on flight aware -- is that creepy?"
"Stalker," he texted back but ended with three smiley faces and one blowing a kiss.
"Guilty," she sent back, with three red heart emojis.
"Are we still on for supper at Ruby's?"
"I'm just about to leave. Going to run home, grab a shower, and change. I'll meet you there."
"Can't wait. Love you."
"Me either. Love you too."
*****
Riley saw Raph's truck in the parking lot of Ruby's Country Store and Barbecue. He opened the door and got out when he saw her parking. By the time she opened the door, he was waiting beside her truck.
"Hello, Gorgeous," Raph said, holding his hand up to her before she exited the truck.
"Hello, Handsome," she said, taking his hand and hoping down from the truck's seat. She had changed from her work attire to a pair of Capri pants, a light top, and sandals.
Raph had raced home, grabbed a quick shower, and changed clothes. He wore a pair of blue jeans, a button-up shirt, and boots.
They walked, hand-in-hand, into the restaurant, stopping at the hostess podium.
"Two, for a booth, please," Raph requested of the hostess.
"Right this way," she said, grabbing two menus, cloth napkins, and silverware.
"So, how was your flight today?" Riley asked after they were seated and the waitress had taken their drink orders.
"Not too bad," Raph replied, unrolling his silverware from his napkin, "my IFR flight plan took me west to San Antonio instead of flying up through the DFW traffic. I ran into a little bit of weather over San Antonio but ATC was able to vector me around the worst of it. After that, we were able to climb above it. The skies cleared by the time we started the descent into Amarillo."
"Is that why the line on flight aware kind of zig-zagged a couple of times right after you took off?"
"Yes ma'am. There was a pretty good thunderstorm coming up from the southwest as we were flying west toward San Antonio. Between the onboard weather radar, Next-Rad, and ATC, I was able to zig and zag a little and hit a couple of holes between the worst of the wind and precip."
"Well I'm glad you had some help and got home safely," she said, reaching for his hand.
"Me too, Darlin'," he said, squeezing her hand.
They had their meal, talking about their days, and eventually settled up and left the restaurant. In the parking lot, as Raph held Riley's door open she turned and kissed him on the lips.