Chapter 18 Jessica –––––––– When Jordan said the plane ride would take a few hours, he wasn’t kidding. We flew for just over six and by the time we landed in Anchorage, I was through with flying. I’d never been a fan of it myself, and after hitting a number of turbulent areas on the flight to Anchorage, I was happy to be back on solid ground. “Here,” said Jordan, when we were out of the plane. He handed him a thick brown envelope. “You don’t have to pay me,” said Barney. “I was coming back anyway. Give it to your cousin. She’s probably going to need it more than anyone.” Jordan opened up the envelope and took out five one-hundred dollar bills. “Here. Take this and don’t give me any s**t about it.” Barney smiled. “Fine. I’ve learned there’s no use arguing with you.” “Exactly,” he re

