74. Travel
Sitting beside Booth on their flight home from New York where she'd completed the ninth book signing of the organised ten for Speaking in Bones, she had to admit, she was glad Booth had convinced her to attend. She'd spent a day in each city doing publicity, and the second day had been spent with her husband and children, sightseeing and enjoying their vacation.
Traveling with three children all under the age of ten had proven stressful at first, however, the novelty of flying on a private plane had finally worn off, and Christine and Henry spent the majority of their flights sleeping, including their current one, both of them curled in chairs either side of Parker who had taken to amusing Addison during flights.
Observing her family, she was unable to stop the smile that spread across her face at the memories of the past several days spent in New York City. Booth and all four children had accompanied her to the book signing, her readers entertaining Christine and Henry, asking the two children to sign their books to which they obliged, grinning widely. Booth and Parker had sat either side or her, Addison alternating between their arms as she sat dutifully as the centre of attention.
A following interview and photoshoot for a magazine had then been completely rewritten once everyone had been introduced to the Booth children, and with the permission of their parents, a magazine article on Temperance Brennan, world-renowned forensic anthropologist and New York Times bestselling author, became a magazine article on Temperance Booth, wife of Seeley Booth, her partner of fifteen years, and mother to four beautiful children: Parker Matthew, Christine Angela, Henry Max and Addison Camille.
