Chapter 4: The Flight That Never Left
Chapter 4: The Flight That Never Left
Three months later...
Flight 728 finally departed.
This time with a different crew.
As the aircraft reached cruising altitude, the captain's voice came over the speakers.
"Ladies and gentlemen..."
"Before we begin today's service..."
"I'd like to recognize two passengers."
The cabin applauded as Eleanor and Noah looked up in surprise.
"Because of their courage, an organized theft ring operating across multiple airports has been dismantled."
The applause grew louder.
One passenger stood.
Then another.
Soon the entire cabin was on its feet.
Not because Eleanor had once carried a badge.
But because she had refused to stay silent.
The chief flight attendant approached Noah with a warm smile.
She handed him a fresh meal tray.
Extra sandwiches.
Extra juice.
Extra cookies.
"No passenger should ever be hungry on our aircraft."
Noah grinned.
"Can I share them?"
"Of course."
He walked to Row Twelve.
The elderly couple smiled through tears as he placed a sandwich into the old man's hands.
Eleanor watched quietly from her seat.
Justice wasn't always loud.
Sometimes...
It began with one frightened child telling the truth.
Outside the window, clouds drifted beneath the wings.
Inside the cabin, strangers who had once watched in silence now spoke kindly to one another.
No cameras.
No shouting.
No fear.
Only relief.
As Noah leaned against his grandmother's shoulder, he whispered,
"We're safe now... right?"
Eleanor smiled for the first time that day.
"Yes."
"We're finally going home."
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And for everyone aboard Flight 728...
Home had never felt closer.