Kyla felt a rush of relief as the plane touched down on the tarmac. Even after several years of taking flights between her parents' homes on opposite sides of the U.S., she still had not gotten over her fear of flying. Fortunately, this stop would be her last for at least the next six months as she prepared for her new position as a claims adjuster.
In just three short days, she would begin a ten week training to prepare her for inspecting insurance claims for home that had been damaged by natural disasters. Thanks to her uncle and his job as a manager with the company, she had been considered for an interview and ultimately gotten the position.
Her goal was to work with her father's land development firm based in Los Angeles, but she still needed to work on her masters' degree first and after finishing her bachelor's she just wasn't ready to go through more school. The break would help in getting her some experience and the money she'd been offered was well worth it.
The best part, however, was the fact that she would be able to spend time with her favorite uncle Calvin. She could hardly wait to see him and his wife Iris and her little cousin Kenya. He had told her they would be working not too far from each other and that had made her super excited. He had been a permanent fixture for as long as she could remember, and he was everything that symbolized stability in her life.
Now for the first time in almost 4 years, she was again back in the comforts of the one and only place she considered home. As soon as it was safe to turn on her cell phone, she immediately restored power and reviewed her text messages for any possible word from Iris or Calvin.
Seeing as how they were expecting the arrival of their second child at any moment, Kyla had been in close communication with them throughout her day's travel to make sure everything was ok and to verify any changes in plans for Calvin to pick her up from the airport. When their daughter, Kenya had been born 3 years ago, Kyla had not been able to be around for that experience and she was very much looking forward to making up for that with the new baby.
Just as she prepared to de-board the plane, she heard her cell phone ringing and quickly phished it out of her purse. It was her uncle. "Hey Uncle Cal," she beamed as she walked down the corridor to the gate.
"Hey there, Sweetheart," he smiled through the phone. "How was the flight?"
"I made it one piece so I'm great. Are you guys waiting for me in baggage claim or do you want me to meet you outside?"
"Well, honey that's why I'm calling," Calvin began. "Iris went into labor about an hour ago so we are actually headed to the hospital now."
"Oh that's wonderful news!" Kyla was excited.
"What hospital? I will get a cab and be there as soon as I can. Is Kenya with you?"
"Wait, wait slow down," he chuckled at her enthusiasm. "I've asked a good friend, Landon Bittner, to pick you up at the airport. He is actually one of the adjusters that will be on your team when you finish training. He was very happy to meet you and will help get you settled."
"Well what about Kenya?" Kyla couldn't help but feel a little deflated. "Do you need me to come pick her up or anything?"
"Oh no," he assured her. "She is with Iris' parents so all is under control. Iris wanted to make sure you got settled in. She said she was going to need you tomorrow and wanted you to get your rest. I will call the house or your cell phone to check in every so often, ok?
"Okay great! Is there anything I can do at the house?"
"Nope not a thing," he smiled. "Just relax and get your rest. Oh and try to enjoy your time out with Landon. I told him we were planning on taking you to dinner tonight so he wanted to keep with the plan."
"Okay," Kyla tried to sound confident about her uncle's dinner announcement. She would have to get over being shy if she was going to be a good adjuster. And now was as good a time as any to start practicing. Her mood lightened a little as she and her uncle continued their conversation and discussed where she was to find the set of house keys he'd left for her and the new car her father had delivered a day ago as her graduation present.
The news of the car was bittersweet. She definitely appreciated the gift, but she wished just once her father would give her a bit of his attention and time to see that she had something in person.
She shrugged off her thoughts and then ended her call after she got the cell number for Landon. Calvin had instructed her to either call or send a text message to him so they could find each other. Kyla was still a little unsteady on her feet at reaching out to a perfect stranger, but she also considered if he knew her uncle then he was probably a good person and not a stranger.
It was just someone she had not met yet. Kyla had always been shy around new people when she first met them, but once she warmed up a bit she was fine. Taking a deep breath, she chose the text message approach and quickly punched in the keystrokes reading, 'Hi Landon. This is Calvin Redford's niece, Kyla.' A few moments later, she got a text back confirming she had reached the right person.
*****
Landon studied the photo Calvin had sent to his phone of his niece, Kyla. There was no denying she was absolutely gorgeous. Her honey colored skin and big doe eyes captivated his attention and he was sure there would be no mistake in identifying her. Running a hand through his thick, black hair, he scanned the crowded baggage claim area for any signs of a familiar face.
The monitor showing arrivals confirmed her flight had landed not too long ago, and he imagined she would be coming towards him at any time. He'd just finished parking when he'd received her first text message and they had been steadily texting back and forth the last ten minutes or so.
It was a little out of character for him, but he couldn't help but feel a little anxious about meeting her. Calvin and Iris had become very good friends to him since they'd first met nearly four years ago, and he knew how much Kyla meant to both of them. She had always visited when he was on assignment, so they had never met prior though Calvin had wanted to introduce him many times.
From the way he talked about her, you would have thought she was more his daughter than his niece. Landon had heard about the trainees and had not been really surprised when he'd discovered Kyla was going to be one of them. Based on what her resume had stated and her field of study, he was pretty sure she would be a sharp addition to the team. If nothing else, she would definitely be an attractive addition, he thought to himself.
When he turned his gaze towards the escalators, a nice pair of smooth, honey colored legs caught his attention. His eyes stayed focused and he was rewarded with a view of a curvy figure containing round hips and generous breasts underneath a knee length summer dress. As soon as her head was clear, Landon was able to see it was Kyla.
The photo Calvin had sent had not done her justice. Calvin had sent him a photo that was a few years old and it was that of a girl. The beauty he was looking at now was a sophisticated, elegant and very classy woman.
He moved closer towards her and was able to see more clearly. The strapless style blue floral print sundress accented her curves and moved with her as she gracefully walked in his direction. She was wearing her long hair in soft full brown curls that fell against her back and around her shoulders, and her complexion was smooth and even and it was evident she was wearing very little make up.
There was just a touch of lip gloss that she wore drawing his attention to her full, pink and kissable soft lips. Landon swallowed hard at the sight of her. Innocent beauty were the words that first came to mind. Even as classic as she looked there in front of him, he couldn't help but sense the air of innocence about her.
It turned him on without question. "Kyla," he approached her timidly and smiled at her warmly.
She met his gaze and her eyes widened with surprise at first and then returned to normal. "Landon?" Kyla bit her lower lip and gave him a shy smile.