Meant For Stone by Natasha Madison EPUB & PDF

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  • Authors: Natasha Madison
  • Language: English
  • Genre: Romantic Suspense
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I look out the window at the city below us. “Flight attendants,” the
captain announces on the speaker, “thirty minutes until landing.”
“Are you done with that?” I look over at the flight attendant, her finger
pointing at the glass of water on my tray table.

“I am.” I hand her the almost empty glass. “Thank you.” She nods at me
as she moves along to the person behind me. After putting my tray table up,
I look back out the window at the city bustling below me. Leaning back in
the seat, I watch as the city comes closer and closer before the plane jerks
as we land. Pulling my phone out of the pocket in front of me, I turn it off
Airplane Mode. The captain comes on the speaker. “Welcome to Dallas.”
He continues to tell us what the local time is and all that stuff. The phone
vibrates in my hand, and I see a text coming in from my cousin Christopher.

Christopher: What time do you land?
He sent the text about an hour ago.
Me: Just landed, on my way to the gate. You?
Christopher: An hour ago. When you said let’s surprise them
together, you didn’t mention you would be arriving an hour
after me.

I laugh at his message, shaking my head.
Me: I told you my flight number. It’s not my fault you didn’t
look it up.
Christopher: You’re a dick.

Me: See you soon. I think it said gate 83, but I’m not sure. I
could have misheard.
Christopher: I’ll meet you at baggage claim. I’m the one
holding up the Welcome Back from Prison sign.

I’m about to answer him when the ping for the seat belt light turning off
sounds, and everyone stands. I get out of my seat and turn to open the
overhead bin to grab my black duffel bag, waiting for the door to be
opened. The phone vibrates in my hand again, and this time when I look
down, I see it’s my sister, Zoey. She’s named after my aunt Zoe, but my
parents added a Y. When she was young, everyone used to call her Zoey
with a Y, so that’s how she’s stored in my phone.
Zoey with a Y: Remind me never to travel with Mom and Dad
again.

Me: Why?
Zoey with a Y: I caught them making out when I went to the
bathroom. It looked like he was going to jump her. I threw up
a little in my mouth.

Me: He always looks like he’s going to jump her.
Zoey with a Y: You aren’t helping. I need to pour tequila in my
eyeballs.

I’m about to answer her when the sound of the door opening makes me
look up. The two people in front of me move to disembark the plane.
“Thank you.” I nod at the two flight attendants who smile at me before
walking out and feel the heat hit me right away. My white T-shirt sticks to
my body as I make my way down the gray carpet toward the gate. As soon
as I step into the terminal, an announcement is made about some flight as I
look right to left and see the Baggage Claim sign.

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