July puts a hand on the president's arm and nods. "I like the sound of that. We're all out of here in six months, and I think I'd like nothing more than to raise your brother or sister with you nearby. We've got a lot of time to let this grow and plan the future." She looks up to the president, who presses his lips together but finally nods. "I know what you've done for me and what you've done for your country. You're a good man, Ford, and I'm proud that my daughter chose someone like you." Having them accept our relationship makes this whole thing a lot easier. Now instead of my escape plan I'm thinking of land I can buy and how many acres we'll need. "Now I'd like to speak with the man who threatened my daughter," the president says, and I nod as I follow behind him. Sloan and July s

