"Roxy, he hasn't been here in years. You were just seeing things sweetie," Reva tried to console her sister.

Realizing that Reva was probably right, she sat back down in the chair and allowed herself to have a brief moment of self-pity. The day she left the institution in Tulsa, she had promised herself that she would always remain strong and not let her emotions overtake her. But now, she just needed a moment to wallow in all that could have been. After a minute she composed herself and looked up just in time to see a pretty blonde headed their way.

Reva introduced Cassie to her half-sister and within five minutes, they were already close friends. They began to walk toward the exit when Cassie decided she needed a bite to eat after her long flight and the group made their way to the airport food court.

Finished with his coffee, Johnny decided that the time was right to venture out into the city. He hadn't stayed in touch with his family but he knew he had a couple hours to kill. He figured that a small trip around town might do him good. He was looking forward to getting back in the air and heading back to Tulsa. The boxes at his house had all been packed and the movers were scheduled to be there first thing in the morning. He was anxious to wrap things up. He had stayed in Tulsa for too long and he knew that the move would do him good. He still had no idea where he was going to go, but the money he had saved from giving flying lessons would tide him over for a while until he found a new home.

He got up from his chair and threw his coffee cup away just as Cassie sauntered up to the counter and ordered a sandwich. They glanced quickly at each other before going their separate ways.