Part 7. I recommend you read the previous parts.
Dan -
"Hey sis." I said into the phone.
"Uncle Dan, it's Captain!"
I laughed. "Hey Em, how's my little munchkin?"
"I'm good! Uncle Dan, I scored three goals! I'm going to be just like Megan Rapinoe!"
I listened as she explained how she'd scored goals in different games. I had no idea who the teammates were that she was talking about, but she was content to tell her story without enlightening me.
"Are you coming to visit?" She changed the subject without taking a breath. Ah, kids!
"I was thinking so. Would that be ok?"
"Yes!"
"It would be kind of a shorter one, though. Only a week or so."
"Awww."
"Let me talk to your mom."
"Ok!" She let the phone down, but I heard her call out to my sister. "Mom! Uncle Dan's coming to visit!"
After a few seconds, Mackenzie picked up the phone.
"Is that true?" She asked.
"If you're ok with it." I said.
"Of course, Dan. Is everything ok?"
"Yeah, I think so. I just want to talk some more and the project is done."
"We can talk over the phone, Dan. You don't have to spend hundreds to fly here to talk to me."
"I can't hug you or Emily over the phone."
"Ok, fair enough. When will you be here?"
"Uhh, flight gets in at 7."
"In the morning?"
"Yep. Don't worry, I'll get a car again."
"Oh thank god. I only get up before 7 if there's a fire."
"I remember. I'll see you both soon!"
I hung up and finished packing before calling Finn.
"Hey! D-Man! What's up?!"
"Holy shit, Finn, are you drunk?"
"No, but I'm not stopping until I am!" she shouted. I heard cheering in the background. Seemed like a lively crowd.
"Alright Finn. I'm heading out of town for a week. Keep an eye on my place?"
"Drink your scotch?"
"Keep an eye on the place and don't burn it down."
"And drink your scotch."
I sighed and rubbed my eyes. "Yes, Finn, you can drink the scotch."
"Yes!" She shouted in victory.
"You know where everything is and where the key is hidden?"
"Yep."
"Cool, eat the food in the fridge or whatever you want. Just save me some kind of alcohol for when I get back."
"Aye, aye captain!
"And change the sheets if you bring your girlfriend around."
"No more girlfriend." She said, sadly.
"Damn, really? You seemed sure about this one."
"I was sure, she wasn't. Cest la vie!"
I shook my head.
"When are you back?"
"Next Wednesday."
"How's Ake?"
"He's fine. He's in Sweden with his family. Or should be soon."
"Awww, will you be ok without him?"
"That's why I'm going to South Carolina. Emily is an amazing distraction."
"She is at that. When are they coming to visit? I want to see my Em-Monster again!"
"I don't know. I'm going to try to get them a trip booked while I'm there."
"Yeah, do that. And tell your sister I said they HAVE to come."
"I will Finn. See you, and thanks."
"Later D-man!"
The flight to South Carolina was long but uneventful, just like the last one. I ended up splurging on a Mercedes for the rental. Something about those German cars that makes driving so much more enjoyable.
I pulled up to the house around eight in the morning. The door was shoved open and Emily leaped into my arms. I had to ditch my bag in order to catch her, spinning and laughing at her precociousness.
"How come you're back?" She asked. Kids.
"Because I missed you!" I said, laughing.
"Really?"
I nodded. "Honest. I missed you and I missed your mom's cooking."
"And mom." She said, rolling her eyes.
"Yes, and mom."
"Hey Dan." My sister said from the door.
I set Emily down and grabbed my bag. I walked up the few steps and kissed my sister on the cheek before wrapping her in an awkward hug. I threw my things in the guest room and cleaned up in the bathroom before walking out to the dining area where Micky had breakfast waiting.
Sausages, bacon, eggs, fried potatoes, coffee. My mouth was watering when I sat down.
"Smells amazing, 'M'."
"Dig in. I imagine you're hungry since you flew all night."
Emily immediately began telling me about her life since I was here last. I'm not sure how she managed to keep talking even while she chewed, but she seemed to have figured out a way, much to her mother's annoyance.
My sister just rolled her eyes, but let her talk. She knew it wouldn't go on forever and it was best to let Emily's energy run its course.
Finally, after a big breakfast, I sat holding my fourth cup of coffee. I wanted to stay up throughout the day, so I figured I was going to need the caffeine.
"Dad's bike showed up." Mackenzie said, casually.
"What?!" I exclaimed, sitting up.
Micky and I both loved dad's old bike and had been pressuring him to get it out of storage and restored for years. He joked that he was going to let us fight over it when he died, but apparently he'd changed his mind and forgot to tell me.
"You really need to call our parents more often."
"Yeah, well, they should call me too."
"That's why the bike is here instead of in the P-N-W." She said with a smile.
"Actually I told dad to restore it and give it to you." I said with my own smile.
"Really?"
I nodded. "I have three bikes, 'M'. I don't need a fourth. I mean, I'd love to ride it every now and then, but I don't need it."
"Do you want to see it?"
"I'm wondering why we're still sitting here, yes!"
She led me through the back door and into the detached garage. Inside there was just enough room for her little 2-door economy hatchback and the bike.
But what a bike!