Chapter 82

The silence was oppressive, thick enough that one could hear the beat of their own heart, a stark reminder of the menacing presence of death.

In the silence of the cabin, time seemed tostretch endlessly, each moment loaded with evident dread.

Amidst this, Evelina found herself pondering a bleak thought. "What if this is where I die..."

Visions of Jasper interrupted her grim musings-a man marked by his silent strength. She realized she had never truly embraced love, not deeply and fully. Was shereally going to exit the world without experiencing true love?

Should she escape this predicament, she considered opening her heart to Jasper. Her faith in love, in men,was worn thin, yet Jasper might be the exception.

Just then, Cary's voice shattered the tense silence, panic-stricken and accusatory. "Evelina! I'm going to die because of you!"

As Evelina rolled her eyes, a morbid thought crossed her mind. "Dying today might mean an eternity trapped with Cary, forever bickering on a spectral journey to the underworld."

Yet, Cary continued his rant relentlessly, "If we make it out alive, forget about leaving me. You're stuck with me for life-every single day!"

Suddenly, a muffled "Shut up" echoed through the darkness; lan had intervened, his hand likely over Cary's mouth, sparing them all from more of Cary's complaints.

Laughter erupted, itssource unknown, yet it quickly spread throughout the cabin.

The space came alive with sounds, a symphony of confessions, wishes, and heartfelt farewells.

These voices momentarily held the terror at bay until a haunting silence fell once more, deepening-the pervasive fear.Sobs started quietly, soon turning into a collective cry.

It was then that Evelina began to sing the national anthem. Her solitary voice was soon joined by another,and then another, swelling into a unified chorus.

Their voices filled the cabin, a defiant stand against their looming fate.

Abruptly, the overhead lights flickered on.

Outside, the clouds parted to reveal clear blue skies.

Triumphant cheers filled the'air. "We're through! We've survived!"

Passengers sprung fromtheir seats, embracing one another, no longer strangers but kin forgéd in crisis.

In this instant, a profound connection was cemented among them, born from a shared brush with mortality.

The co-pilot, overwhelmed with relief, said, "They did it... they really did it..."

Evelina assisted the flight attendants in soothing the passengers, reminding them they weren't out of danger until they touched down.

In the cockpit, Jasper and the pilot remained utterly focused on navigating the plane to safety.

The cracked windshield rendered further travel impossible, so an emergency landing at Eastmere Airport became essential.

Complicating matters further,the plane was too heavy with fuel, posing a risk for landing.

"This is a risky move," said Jasper, earning a somber nod from the pilot.

In the cabin below, the flight crew readied everyone for a potentially rough landing: assume the brace position, hold on, and keep breathing.

The plane descended sharply, far steeper than normal. As it touched down, the aircraft trembled violently.

It kept moving, refusing to stop. Despite the pilot's efforts to brake, the plane continued to skid along the runway... In a moment that felt destined for disaster, the plane unexpectedly/halted just before the end of the runway.

The pilot, a skilled veteran in his forties, turned to Jasper with astonishment. "Your instincts are incredible."

Jasper had made critical decisions that crucially slowed the plane just enough.

"I have someone special on board," Jasper responded, explaining his determination.

His resolve was clear: nothing could happen to Evelina on his watch.

With the immediate threat over, Jasper quickly released his seatbelt and made his way to the cabin door,eager to ensure Evelina's safety.

Jasper barely progressed before being engulfed by a wave of passengers, their expressions a mixture of joy and gratitude, as if greeting a hero returning from battle. Each hand that reached for his was a token of their gratitude.

Despite his discomfort with the sudden acclaim, Jasper maintained a composed, albeit rigid, demeanor throughout the unexpected ceremony.

At a distance, Evelina watched, her smile radiant, her gaze fixed on him, choosing to remain apart from the crowd.

It was only after the aisle had emptied and the last of the passengers had disembarked that Jasper managed to reach her side.