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If I ever see Ty again, I’m going to ravage him.
    The plan lands and everyone gets off the plane in single files.
    “Well, I have to catch the last leg of my flight here,” Tiffany says. She turns around to give me a big hug.
    “You have my number and my email. Call or email any time,” she says.
    “Of course I will. I’m glad to have you on this trip,” I tell her.
    As I go down the escalator towards the baggage claim, I see two familiar faces waiting for me.
    “Mom? Dad?” A big smile appears on my face.
    “Surprise!” My mom yells.
    “What a big surprise!” I exclaim. My mom gives me a big hug.
    “I’m glad you’re home safe,” my father says as he gives me a small hug.
    “I’m glad you’re here Dad,” I tell him.
    “Well, let’s go get your luggage and you can tell us all about your trip,” my mom interrupts us.
    The three of us walk towards the baggage claim area. My mom continues to ask questions about the trip as my father stays silent.
    The ride back to my place wasn’t that much different. Mom continues to ask prying questions. I answer. Dad stays silent. What is he thinking?
    “Well, here’s your apartment honey,” my mom says. “Are you sure you don’t want us to help you in?”
    “No Mom. I’m find thank you.”
    “Ok, we’ll we’re having dinner at our house tonight in celebration of your return. Don’t forget!” Mom says sternly. I nod.
    Dad gets out to help me pull my luggage out of the trunk. He gives me a hug good bye and hands me an enclosed envelope.
    “Some light reading,” he says. “I love you honey.” With that, he gets into the car and drives off as Mom waves good bye.
    Maybe he didn’t crumple up my letter like I initially thought.
    I open the door to my apartment. I take in the smell of home sweet home. Tossing the baggage aside in my room, I jump on the bed and stretch out.
    “I missed you bed,” I say loudly.
    I walk into the bathroom. “I missssssed yoooou bathroooom,” I sing. I’m in a very good mood. My father is talking to me again. Those were the most words we have exchanged in a long time.
    I take a nice long hot bath. I miss taking baths. I didn’t know how good I had it until I was in Somalia. The absence of a simple bathroom made me realize that I have nothing to complain about. If people like Ash and Max can survive, I should to.
    I plop onto my bed to read Dad’s letter. It’s long, but he pretty much apologizes for his actions. He tells me he loves me and that he did what he did because he wants the best for me. He tells me that he’s proud of how I’ve grown.
    I start crying. I know I have it good. At least, I have it better than the majority of the world. I can’t complain. The only thing missing is Ty.

Chapter 10
    A year has passed, and no Ty. I’m starting to think I’ll never see him again. His promises were empty.
    I applied for a position at the local hospital where I completed my residency. The hospital is within my hometown. My relationship with my father improved tremendously.
    It’s late in the middle of the night as a call comes into the ER.
    Ever since that fateful day in Somalia, I found my true calling. I enjoy caring for those who come into the ER for injuries.
    I rush to the ER to find a patient bleeding. He’s clutching his lower abdomen from pain.
    “Patient is male. Caucasian. 6 feet 2 inches,” the nurse continues to brief me as I assess the man lying on the bed.
    “How are you, Sir?” I ask.
    “We’ll Angie, what a surprise! Are we going to continue to meet like this?” Ty grins at me.
    “Ty? What in the world happened to you?” I ask him as I deal with his injury. This isn’t the first time I’ve had to patch him up from a gunshot wound.
    “Long story short, I’m home on leave and got into a brawl with some knucklehead trying to steal from a little old lady.”
    I gave him a very disappointed look. Home on leave? And he hasn’t tried to get in touch with me!? Without saying I word, I turn

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