20 | Some Things You Just Know

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Kenzie steps away from the luggage carousel in the Kansas City airport, her suitcase containing her necessities from the past five days rolling behind her as she makes her way to the pick up area to meet her family. However, when she steps outside, it's not her mother's BMW or David's Toyota waiting for her. Instead, Johnny's beat up truck is there.

Squealing, she runs to the truck, practically flinging herself inside. She tosses her suitcase in the back and begins peppering Johnny with kisses.

"Hello to you too, Kenz," he jokes.

He pulls out of the airport, and they make the short drive back to their small town while Kenzie tells him about NYU orientation.

"So was it as amazing as you thought it was going to be?" Johnny asks when they get out of the truck and head towards Kenzie's front door.

She nods her head. "It was even better."

"Dammit," he says. "I was kinda hoping you'd hate it and decide to stay here with me."

"You know," she says as she takes a hold of his hand before entering the house, "you could always come to New York with me."

He grimaces. "I'd hate New York. It's too big and loud. Plus, there ain't any horses."

Kenzie is not surprised to find the house empty when they go inside, although it is strange that they aren't there for her return. She drops her bag off in her room and pulls Johnny down on her bed.

"You've never been there, so how can you know?" she asks. "What if you're brainwashed into thinking you hate big cities because the only one you've ever been to is Kansas City?"

"Some things you just know, Kenz," he says.

"So I guess we'll just have to do the long distance thing when I go away, right?" she questions. "Maybe you'll visit me, fall in love with the city, and decide to move there with me after all."

Johnny runs his fingers through her dark hair. "We'll have to see, but for now, tell me all about orientation."

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