“I never thought to buy a plane though love. It’s quite literally a day’s ride, I suppose I could borrow a plane…” Victor gave her a mischievous grin.
“That’s entirely up to you — though I don’t think you can do it in time for this trip,” she teased. “If we’re going to drive it, though, I didn’t plan for that. I assumed it would be close by.”
“No, unfortunately not. I take jobs from people all over the world. If I have t’ travel I usually include expenses into the final payment.” Victor rocked back on his heels as he thought of a way to get them a quick form of transportation. “Actually, I have a guy tha’ should be in town this month. He flies cargo an’ occasionally he’ll fly people. He’s done this kind of thing for me before. So if you’re all set we can head out. He’s a few minutes out from here.”
Summer opened her mouth, then closed it again. “Okay,” she said finally. “I think we’re going to have to talk about this, though. It’s kinda seat-of-your-pants. I do not approve.” She brushed her fingertips over the sword he’d offered, then squared her shoulders. “Let’s go.”