
Betrayed Pilot's Redemption
Chapter 3
The aircraft shuddered beneath my hands as I fought to level the nose. Two hundred lives hung in the balance, and every second counted.
"Altitude stabilizing," I announced, my voice steady despite the chaos around me. "Prepare for emergency landing."
Sweat beaded on my forehead as I worked through the manual override procedures. The control panel remained largely unresponsive, but I'd managed to regain partial control of the ailerons.
"Lillie, you're doing it," my first officer breathed, his eyes wide with amazement.
I didn't respond. I couldn't afford to split my focus. Through the windshield, the runway lights blurred into streaks of color as we approached too fast, too steep.
"Flaps down," I ordered, muscle memory guiding my actions. "Brace yourselves."
The aircraft responded sluggishly, but it responded. The ground rushed up to meet us, concrete details becoming clearer with each passing second.
"Everyone hold on!" I shouted as we touched down.
Metal screamed against concrete as we skidded across the runway. Sparks flew from the underside of the fuselage, illuminating the cabin in flashes of orange light. The passengers' screams reached a fever pitch.
"We're down," I announced, fighting to keep the aircraft on the centerline. "Emergency evacuation procedures. Now."
The aircraft finally came to a halt, smoke billowing from the landing gear. Through the haze, I could see emergency vehicles already approaching.
"Is everyone okay?" I asked, turning to my first officer.
He nodded, his face pale. "I think so. No casualties reported yet."
Relief washed over me. Two hundred lives saved. Despite everything—despite Vanessa's interference, despite Braxton's betrayal—I'd done my job.
"Let's get them off the plane," I said, unbuckling my seatbelt.
The cabin was in chaos. Oxygen masks dangled from overhead panels, and passengers clutched each other in terror. Flight attendants moved through the aisles, directing people toward the emergency exits.
I made my way into the cabin, helping a young mother with her crying child. "It's okay," I assured her. "You're safe now."
As I moved toward the rear exit to assist with the evacuation, a shadow fell across my path. I turned to find Vanessa standing there, her eyes cold and calculating.
"You shouldn't have done that," she said quietly.
Before I could respond, something heavy struck the back of my head. Pain exploded across my skull as I crumpled to the floor.
Through blurring vision, I saw Vanessa standing over me, a fire extinguisher clutched in her hands.
"What did you—" My words slurred as consciousness began to slip away.
"Sorry, Lillie," she whispered, though her eyes held no remorse. "But someone had to be the hero."
Darkness closed in around me as I heard the distant wail of sirens approaching.
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I awoke to the sound of voices arguing nearby.
"She was panicking!" Vanessa's voice, high and emotional. "I had to take control!"
"That's not what happened," my first officer protested, his voice weak but defiant.
"Are you calling me a liar?" Vanessa demanded. "I saved this aircraft! I saved all these people!"
I tried to move, but pain shot through my head. Warm liquid trickled down my temple—blood. I struggled to open my eyes.
"She's waking up," someone said.
Through blurred vision, I saw emergency responders surrounding me. Paramedics knelt beside me, checking my vitals.
"Can you tell us what happened?" one asked.
Before I could speak, Vanessa leaned in, her face a mask of concern. "She panicked during the emergency," she said smoothly. "I had to take over and land the plane."
"That's not true," I whispered, but my voice was too weak to carry much conviction.
"See? She's confused," Vanessa said to the paramedics. "The stress got to her."
One of the responders helped me sit up, and I winced as pain lanced through my skull. Through the haze of pain, I saw Vanessa standing tall, accepting congratulations from the emergency team.
"It's an honor to meet you," one firefighter said to her. "They're saying you saved over two hundred lives today."
Vanessa smiled modestly, basking in the praise. "I just did what any qualified pilot would do."
My vision swam as I watched her accept credit for my actions. Braxton stood nearby, his expression unreadable as he watched Vanessa being hailed as a hero.
"Sir," I managed to say to one of the responders, "she's lying."
But my protest was drowned out by the commotion as Vanessa continued her performance, painting herself as the calm hero who had stepped in when I'd lost my nerve.
As darkness threatened to pull me under again, one thought crystallized in my mind: this wasn't over. Not by a long shot.
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