Tailspin(132)
She said that changing his prized jacket sounded like serious business, like permanence. “Won’t you get tired of me?”
He eased her onto her back, settled in the cradle of her thighs, and rubbed against her to demonstrate how much he wanted her yet again, as badly as before.
“You know what I told you about the feeling I get right before every takeoff?”
“You can’t wait?”
He smiled.
Acknowledgments
Special thanks belong to two people who assisted me throughout the writing, rewriting, rewriting, rewriting, and editing of Tailspin.
Robert Newton, friend and private pilot, talked me through all the flight sequences—numerous times. Add to all those conversations the countless emails from me to him, asking “just one more question,” so many that he says I should be able to solo by now! Not true, but if I got anything wrong, the blame is mine, not his. Thank you, Bob.
I owe a huge debt of gratitude to my beloved sister, Lauri Macon, who tackled the mind-boggling subject of orphan drugs, and how they’re developed and tested. Her thorough and meticulous research acquainted me with NLA101, a drug already in clinical trials in Europe. My GX-42 is based on it but is entirely fictitious. Let’s hope not for long.
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