he didn"t end up
having to limp toward the gazebo on the day of the wedding.
How embarrassing would that be? He had a little over three
weeks to recover, so he"d just have to make sure any
residual problems were dealt with before then.
As soon as they"d emerged from the plane, Magnus
opened his now-functional cell phone and called Lance.
“Hey, Magnus.” Lance sounded so much better than this
morning.
“ Hallå älskling !” Magnus leaned back in his wheelchair
and closed his eyes so he could focus on Lance"s voice.
“Almost there, just one more flight to go.”
“I can"t wait to see you again.” Lance cleared his throat.
“Thanks for calling me. At least now I know you made the
flight.”
“Not being on the flight wasn"t an option.” He"d almost
missed it thanks to some issue with the paperwork, but
there was no point in telling Lance. “How is Jakob?”
“He was devastated when I told him, but he"s okay now.
He told me to tell you he loves you very much and wants you
home with us as soon as possible.” Lance paused. “We both
do.”
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“I know. Me too.” Magnus swallowed the lump in his
throat. Only a few more hours and he"d be able to hold them
in his arms again.
“Ragnor offered to take care of him today while I
organized everything, and Jakob agreed.” Lance laughed. “He
said it was better than staying with his grandparents
because he likes the stories Ragnor makes up for him.”
“It"s good to have your own neighborhood children"s
writer around the corner, isn"t it?” Magnus grinned.
All the initial jealousy Magnus had felt about Lance
getting along so well with their neighbor had vanished once
said neighbor had understood the parameters of their
relationship. Magnus had grown to like him a lot, and was
grateful the man had been around to help Lance through
this situation.
“It"s wonderful.” Lance took a deep breath. “I may have
annoyed your boss today.”
“He"s only my soon-to-be-ex-boss, so don"t worry about
it.” Magnus was intrigued. “What did you do to annoy him?”
“I pestered him about the university"s alliance with the
hospital you"re going to go to.” Lance sighed. “I checked with
them to make sure I"d be able to stay in the same room with
you tonight, and even after I explained the somewhat
unusual circumstances, they told me that they couldn"t
confirm you"d be there, and that it wasn"t policy to let
unrelated people stay beyond visiting hours.”
“What?” Which century did these administrators live in?
“We"re going to be married in three weeks, doesn"t that
count?”
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“Apparently not.” Lance chuckled. “Not that this stopped
me. I talked to your boss, and told him what a disgrace it
was in the first place, especially after you got hurt doing
your job for them. Then I asked if there was anything he
could do.”
“Was there?” If not, he"d take matters into his own
hands once he arrived, and would sue the university for
inhumane treatment of employees and family.
“There was. He called me back half an hour later, telling
me that everything had been arranged. Reception has been
informed, and the director of patient relations is on standby
in case there are any issues.” Lance"s triumphant grin was
clear even through the phone line.
“Well done, Lance.” His älskling had come a long way
since they"d met a year and a half ago.
They chatted a little more, then ended the call with
promises to see each other soon. It couldn"t be soon enough
as far as he was concerned.
The rest of the two-hour layover in Oslo felt much longer
than it actually was. Being pushed around in a wheelchair
was no fun, but walking wasn"t really an alternative if he
didn"t want to make his leg worse. At least they were able to
have some semi-decent food, better than the soggy
sandwiches the airline had offered. Lance"s cooking it
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