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The aircraft jerked again, a low rumble vibrating through the cabin, and I instinctively tightened my grip on the armrest. Outside the window, the clouds looked dense and grey, swirling as we descended, but it was the sudden feeling in my chest that had me clutching the armrest with white–knuckled intensity.
“Do you think… do you think this was how they felt?” I murmured, my voice barely audible over the hum of the engines. “That first flicker of panic…and then everything just….went down.” I let out a shaky breath, the weight of those words hanging in the air between us. It wasn’t something I thought I’d bring up here, but the sensation clawed at me, an unshakable
- whisper of fear.
Laura blinked, clearly taken aback, her eyes darting to mine with uncertainty. She pressed her lips together, searching for words, but I could tell she didn’t have any comforting answers.
“I don’t even want to imagine how scared they must have been,” she finally said, her voice soft and steady. “I don’t think I’d ever be able to…” She trailed off, glancing down, and for a moment, we sat in silence, both caught in our own thoughts.
The plane lurched again, a steeper descent this time, and I heard the murmur of nervous passengers around us. But Laura‘ s hand reached over, wrapping around mine, grounding me. Her fingers squeezed reassuringly, and I took a deep breath, focusing on the warmth of her hand instead of the memories
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pushing into my mind.
“We’re going to be fine,” Laura said, her voice carrying al determination that helped settle some of the anxiety creeping up inside me. “This is just turbulence. Nothing more.”
I nodded, trying to match her confidence, but the feeling. lingered, gnawing at the edges of my mind. They probably thought the same thing…
Laura squeezed my hand tighter, her gaze shifting, and I could feel her eyes studying me. There was something else she wanted to say, something weighing on her.
“Jess,” she started, her tone softer now, “what about Marcelo?” Probably trying to distract me.
- me. “You are beautiful, Jess. And you’re… everything he sees. I mean, he’s right, you know.”
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