Epilogue

Good things take a long time.

I think that’s what the saying is. That’s what my brother Jameson would say.

Did I mean to delay my trip to Greece for this long and get a master’s degree in the process? No, of course not. But like I said, good things take time, and sometimes your brother just needs you. Sometimes your family just needs you. Sometimes you just need to witness the good parts of being a family. Together! Greece will be there when you’re ready.

And now I’m ready.

It’s finally happening.

I’m not flying private. I want the same experience my tiny cohort gets, which is why we’re all sitting in First Class. I might have sprung for the upgrade.

The only empty seat is next to mine.

“Oh!” The flight attendant says. “You just made it!”

A man hurries onto the aisle. A boy? No. A man. He must be my age, with dark hair and blue eyes that are almost teal. They light up when he gets to my row.

“This must be me,” he says.

My whole body flushes. I’m glad I dressed light.

I wouldn’t say no to a little in-flight flirting when he looks like that.

“This is you.” I move my purse out of the way and he smiles, slow and warm, the heat reaching his eyes. Now I have goosebumps, too. “My name’s Remy. What’s yours?”

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Thankyou so much for reading the suspenseful, emotional conclusion to Jameson and Lily’s trilogy in PLAIN SIGHT!

After years of waiting, the youngest Hill sibling is finally off to her study abroad program.

Remy’s expecting the adventure of a lifetime.

She’s not expecting a nightmare.

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