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By:Nicky Penttila


“He wanted some publicity, didn’t he?”

May wanted to jump up and down, and then realized she was already, and stopped.

“That story about the penguins and the senator, that’s not really true, is it?”

“You doubt a well-told story? Sure, it’s true. I tried cranes first, because of my name, you know, but they bombed in the focus groups. But everybody loved the penguins.”

“Lucky break for them.”

“And for me.”

“And for me.” May followed him off the stage, suddenly shy. “Can I apply for the job, then?”

“Which job?”

“Whatever you call it. Media specialist.”

“Sure. Just send a letter and your c.v. to my assistant.”

“Your assistant? When I have your own email address?”

“That address is only for people seeking the other open position.” He leaned in and whispered, “You might consider applying for that one, as well.”

May smiled to herself. “Personal assistant?”

“Partner.”

Her heart swelled, but her head shut it down. “We’re so far apart.”

“We’ll be together for the expedition. If we can figure out how to survive that, we can figure out anything.”

He had a point. And he had her heart, as well as her hand, warm in his. May suddenly remembered the boulder that had been on top of her heart. It wasn’t there anymore.

The man beside her waited, his attention wholly on her. She luxuriated in it. She could get used to this. “Then I’ll do it.”

“Excellent. Now let’s go somewhere we can really dance.” He started for the stairs, but she pulled him to a stop.

“Just a minute.” May stepped from the stair to the stage again, looking for Sadie. The couple had made it only as far as the middle of the room. Sadie was smiling, but her eyes were suspiciously shimmery, too.

“All’s well?”

“Perfect.”

****

Seven months later



“Take a look at this.” Sadie pushed the tablet into Jane’s hand, not the one waving the toast over the countertop but the clean one.

“Another video? If it’s not Senate business I have no time for it. And this marmalade sucks.”

“Three minutes. And the marmalade is same as ever. It’s early menopause that sucks, sweetie.”

“Marmalade’s easier to change,” the Senator said, pressing the sound up on the tablet with a somewhat sticky finger.

“May Reed here, live at Penguin Station One. Coming up today, more fun with baby penguins, growing up so fast. But first, I’d like to welcome a very special guest: expedition leader Beau Kurck.”

The Senator frowned. “She’s such a doll. But why is Beau so antsy?”

“Just wait. It gets better.” Sadie wiped at the edge of the tablet with a dishrag. The Senator waved her away, intent on the screen.

“We’ve been out here for months and chatted to everybody else on the team. But you, Mr. Kurck, have been camera-shy up ’til now. What made you change your mind?”

“You did, May. No, really. That threat to never speak to me again was quite the weapon.”

Sadie pushed into Jane’s side, trying to share her perch on the stool.

“You’ve seen it.” The Senator pushed back.

“So have a half-million people, in just the first three hours.”

“You didn’t take me seriously? We’re all here in a little cabin in the snow, you know.”

“I did indeed. And I found it unacceptable.”

“He fired her?”

“Wait for it.”

“May Reed, the thought of not hearing your voice, not feeling your touch—even if it’s through four layers of Thermacloth—is untenable. You must remedy this.”

“I take it back.”

“Not good enough. Marry me.”

The last bite of toast hit the floor, marmalade-side down, of course. “He didn’t,” the Senator said.

“He did.” Though her hand stretched out, Sadie did not bend down to pick up the toast. Thirty more seconds wouldn’t cause any more harm. “Had me rushing around to get the ring resized and shipped out in Thursday’s packet. His mother’s ring.”

“How did you have it?”

“The man plans ahead; you know that. I think he measured May’s finger while she was sleeping.”

“May? Stop it, please. You’re not supposed to cry. People are watching. Don’t. I take it back.”

“Don’t you dare take it back. Lunk-head.”

“Does that mean yes?”

“Yes, yes. Now find me a tissue.”

The senator couldn’t hold back her smile. Wrapping an arm around Sadie, she squeezed tight. “So, you got your viral video.” Her voice was gruff.