I nod, straightening a book before I head off to grab some food for us. The convention center is bigger than I was expecting, and it’s already crowded with authors and their assistants setting up their tables.
I grab some donuts and two bottles of water and head back to Tessa’s table.
“Thanks,” she says, taking a big bite out of her donut.
I take a seat in one of the chairs behind her table, and she drops down next to me.
“Almost time,” she comments, and I nod.
“What does this Randy guy look like?” I ask her, and she swallows another bite of donut before she answers me.
“Brown hair, thin, maybe around forty years old? He’s not a threat, really. I think that he’s just lonely.”
I grunt and she smiles and waves at a few authors who walk by.
“I’m sorry that you got roped into coming with me,” she says, and I frown.
“It’s not a problem.”
“Really? Because you didn’t seem that thrilled when Gunner suggested it or when Niko told you to go with me.”
“It’s fine. It’s kind of like a vacation for me. I haven’t had one of those in a while… or ever,” I say, frowning when I realize it’s true.
“Really?” Tessa asks in shock, and I nod.
“Yeah, we didn’t really travel much when I was a kid, and then I joined the military. So, unless you count deployments as vacations…”
“I don’t,” she says, and I laugh.
“Yeah, me either. What about you?”
“We took a few when I was a kid. We went to the beach a few times and went camping. Then, after college, we really only traveled when we were going to signings and writer retreats.”
“I don’t think that counts as a vacation either,” I comment, and she smiles.
“Probably not,” she agrees.
“Where would you like to go?”
“Antarctica,” she says, shocking me.
“Really?”
“Yeah, I saw that they do cruises and stuff there. I don’t know, it just seems like it would be a cool experience. To get to see all of the wildlife, to be somewhere that not a lot of people have traveled to before.”
“It would be freezing,” I point out, and she shrugs.
“I don’t mind the cold. I’d rather be cold than hot.”
“Me too.”
“What about you? Where do you want to go on vacation?”
“Iceland. I stayed there when I was headed to a deployment once, before they closed the base there. It seemed like a cool place. I didn’t get to see much of it though.”
“Why don’t you go?”
“I don’t know,” I admit.