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"Ah, the smell of the seashore!" Maddy laughed as she held the

button down on the electric window, breathing in the quintessential salty

air as they cruised over the 34th Street Bridge on their way into Ocean

City. Her Down's brother Louis was sitting on the seat next to her; Mom

and Aunt Maria followed closely behind in their own car.

"Smells good!" he agreed. Maddy was so glad he'd been able to get

the weekend off from his job in material services at the hospital; she'd

told Kenny so much about him and his accomplishments and she couldn't

wait for them to meet each other.

And though it was well into the middle of the month, the weather

remained warm and pleasant, as if God were offering a consolation prize

for a mostly rainy summer before ushering in the inevitable fall and

winter. Almost on cue, "their song" came on the radio again, bringing

Maddy right back to that magical first date in Atlantic City, and that funny

night at the Point Diner when Ken kept calling out fruitlessly for their

clueless waitress while Maddy rebuffed his cute, but slightly irritating

affections. Who knew that such an inauspicious beginning would herald the promise

of something so much better?

As she and Louis pulled into the driveway from the alley, Maddy's

heart skipped a beat when she noticed a familiar figure waiting for them

on the back porch. He'd been sitting there patiently on a cushioned patio

chair, ever since returning to Ocean City after stopping home to shower

and change after his shift. He stood up the moment he'd seen the

headlights flooding the pavement and heard the familiar hum of the

engine, feeling the blood rush through his veins again. Even in the

darkness, Maddy could make out the radiance of his ever-present smile.

"Kenny!" she cried joyfully, slamming the car door shut.

"Heh-hey!" he laughed in his inimitable manner, throwing his arms

around her as she bounded the three stairs up to his level. He held her

tightly as he picked her up off of the ground.

"Kenny! Put me down!" she ordered playfully. "I'm too heavy!"

"Are you nuts?" he asked, in all seriousness. She felt light as a feather

in his big, strong arms.

Then, noticing Louis behind her, he carefully set her back down on

her feet while Maddy made the proper introductions. She smiled as the

two of them shook hands, before Kenny inquired about the latest John

Grisham book Louis was holding. He never went anywhere without a

book in his hand; at 34, he'd pretty much shattered every dire prediction

ever made by narrow-minded doctors, who'd admonished her parents to

place him in an institution just days after his birth. All these years later,

and Louis was a thriving, happy and productive human being. Maddy

couldn't imagine her life without him.

The trio stood talking and laughing until Mom and Aunt Maria pulled

up. After exchanging pleasantries, they sat down in the family room with

some iced tea, before Monica announced their plans to head over to

Harrah's in Brigantine with Aunt Maria and Louis.

"I just got some comps in the mail this week," she explained. "So

we're going to try someplace different."

"Oh good!" Louis beamed, rubbing his hands together. "I feel lucky!"

he added, prompting all of them to crack up.

"My sister has successfully corrupted my sweet little nephew," Aunt

Maria laughed. "You should see him play that video poker. He's really

good!"

"You like that, huh?" Ken asked him.

"Oh yes!" Louis affirmed, smiling.

"I don't even know how to play that," Maddy added.

"You my dear, should be singing in one of the lounges," Aunt Maria

stated. "That beautiful voice; you could make a lot of money. You and

Kenny could create some kind of act!" she added, jokingly.

"Ah, no," he piped up. "I'm afraid I'd have nothing good to

contribute there." Ken laughed as he spoke.

"Yeah, right," Maddy protested. "Re Re, you should see him dance.

He's amazing!" Ken was a little embarrassed as she went on to describe

how he'd displayed his moon-walking skills at Key Largo that night.

"Ok, that's just about enough of that, young lady," he teased.

"You are much too modest!" she scolded playfully.

"Look who's talking, sweetheart," he replied softly.