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"Maddy, I think someone's on our porch," Lori teased, as the wheels

rolled over the paved driveway. And as the headlights illuminated the

darkness, Madeline shivered with excitement.

"Kenny!" she exclaimed in recognition. Her sister had barely put the

car in park before she bounced out of the passenger side door and into

his arms, hardly noticing the palpable chill in the autumn air.

"Hey sweetheart!" He scooped her up off of the ground and gave her

a quick kiss on the lips before Lori joined them on the wooden structure.

"Lori! Hey how ya doin'!" He greeted her with a peck on the cheek.

"Hey Ken, how are you?"

"Great! The leg's all better," he announced.

"You sure? I thought you had to work until ten? Are you sure you

didn't leave early 'cause it was bothering you?" Maddy quizzed him

skeptically.

"No, Miss Rose. I left early because my presence really wasn't needed

and all I wanted to do was come over here to meet you." He gazed into

her eyes as he spoke and she felt the electric sensations intensify

throughout her body.

"Aw, isn't that sweet," she said playfully, throwing her arms around

him.

"Uh, Maddy do you have the house key? It's cold out here!" Lori

noted, impatient to get over to her future sister-in-law's place.

"Yeah, it's here in my purse somewhere." She fished through the

contents of her bag; a moment later, they were all standing in the family

room. That's when Maddy noticed how incredibly handsome he looked in

a mock burgundy turtleneck and pair of belted jeans. A healthy glow had

returned to his cheeks and his aquamarine eyes sparkled with excitement.

"So what do you want to do tonight, baby? I'm starving, so after we

go out and get something to eat, we can do anything you want!"

"Mmm, I'm hungry too," she agreed, rubbing her arms to ward of a

chill. That's when he wrapped her up in another comforting embrace.

"I hope you brought heavier clothes, sweetheart. You look great, but

that outfit's not gonna keep you warm." He kissed her head.

"Speaking of which, Maddy come get your stuff out of the car. I gotta

head over to Peggy's place," Lori said.

"Ken you have to see Lori's new Bonneville. It's awesome!" Madeline

exclaimed, taking him by the hand and back out to the driveway. The trio

shared a few lighthearted moments, as Lori eagerly demonstrated all of

the features of her proud new purchase. Ken appropriately responded

with genuine interest, particularly to the mounted car phone and CD

player.

"Yeah, Maddy and I definitely took advantage of the CD player

driving down here tonight. She's helping me pick out some good music

for my wedding. And even though she's the maid of honor, I think I

finally convinced her to do at least one solo at the reception." She winked

at her younger sister.

"Wow, now that I'd love to see," Ken replied softly, hugging her

shoulder. "Provided of course, I'm lucky enough to be your date,

Madeline Rose."

"Oh, I think that can be arranged," she assured him softly.

"Well ok guys, with that I'm off," Lori advised them. "Mads, you

have the key, right?"

"Yes, but why don't you take it? You'll probably be back before me

and Ken anyway. Besides, we can always hang out at his place until you

get home."

"Good idea." She caught Maddy's lob before sliding behind the

wheel. "See you later. Have fun!"

"Bye, Lor!" They waved as Lori honked at them from the alley. Then

Ken lifted her off the ground again and buried his head in her neck.

"Maddy I've missed you so much!"

"Likewise, teddy bear, believe me." She breathed in his scent and

delighted in the sheer strength of his body as they held each other in the

moonlight.