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Husband's Flight of Madness

Gabriel's announcement came over breakfast on a Tuesday morning, casual as commenting on the weather. "I've arranged something special for this weekend," he said, folding his newspaper with that practiced precision he brought to everything. "A family flight. Just the three of us. Anniversary surprise." I felt my coffee cup pause halfway to my lips. The porcelain suddenly weighed a thousand pounds. "A flight?" The word tasted wrong in my mouth. "You'll love it, Mommy!" Lily bounced in her chair, syrup from her pancakes forgotten. "Daddy says we can see everything from up high!" Gabriel's smile was warm, his hand reaching across the table to cover mine. "I know flying isn't easy for you anymore, Evie.
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Chapter 1

Gabriel's announcement came over breakfast on a Tuesday morning, casual as commenting on the weather. "I've arranged something special for this weekend," he said, folding his newspaper with that practiced precision he brought to everything. "A family flight. Just the three of us. Anniversary surprise."

I felt my coffee cup pause halfway to my lips. The porcelain suddenly weighed a thousand pounds.

"A flight?" The word tasted wrong in my mouth.

"You'll love it, Mommy!" Lily bounced in her chair, syrup from her pancakes forgotten. "Daddy says we can see everything from up high!"

Gabriel's smile was warm, his hand reaching across the table to cover mine. "I know flying isn't easy for you anymore, Evie. But it's been years since that incident. I thought... maybe it's time. And I'll be right there. You'll be safe."

Safe. The word should have comforted me. Instead, something cold unfurled in my chest—that old pilot instinct I'd tried so hard to bury. I traced the rim of my coffee cup, my finger unconsciously drawing the pattern of a holding circle.

"Please, Mommy?" Lily's eyes were so bright, so full of trust.

I forced my smile into place, the one I'd perfected over years of pretending the sky didn't still call to me in dreams. "Of course, sweetheart. It sounds wonderful."

Gabriel squeezed my hand. His touch felt different somehow—or maybe I was imagining things. Maybe I'd been imagining things for longer than I wanted to admit.

The days before the flight crawled by with mounting dread I couldn't name. I checked weather reports compulsively, watched aviation news, touched the compass pendant Lily had given me until my fingers knew every groove. At night, I dreamed of clouds and cockpits and the moment everything had gone wrong five years ago—the ice, the warnings I'd ignored, the passenger who'd died because I'd pushed too hard, trusted my skills too much.

Saturday morning arrived with mockingly perfect weather. Clear skies. Light winds. Textbook flying conditions.

The airport smelled exactly as I remembered—jet fuel, coffee, and that peculiar sterile scent of controlled chaos. Gabriel moved through the terminal like royalty, staff greeting him with deference, passengers recognizing him and nodding with that particular respect reserved for those who hold lives in their hands.

"Captain Alexander! Good to see you, sir."

"Have a great flight, Captain!"

I held Lily's hand and followed in his wake, invisible. The wife. The former pilot who'd lost her nerve. I'd grown used to the role, or thought I had.

Boarding the aircraft felt like stepping into a memory. My feet knew these movements—the turn into the jetway, the slight dip as the bridge connected to the fuselage. Even the specific scent of this particular aircraft model registered somewhere deep in my pilot's brain. Boeing 737-800. I'd flown hundreds of hours in this exact type.

I tried not to look toward the cockpit as we passed, but my eyes betrayed me.

A young woman sat in the first officer's seat, dark hair pulled back in a regulation bun, her movements as she ran through pre-flight checks precise but somehow... performative. She glanced up as we approached, and her eyes went immediately to Gabriel—not to us, not to the passengers boarding, but to him specifically.

The look lasted only a second, but it told me everything. Adoration. Intimacy. Something that had no place in a professional cockpit.

"First Officer Martinez," Gabriel said, his voice carrying that easy authority. "My family. Evangeline and Lily."

Sarah Martinez. The name pinged something in my memory—Gabriel had mentioned her. His protégé. Talented. Promising. He'd said those words with enthusiasm that should have been innocent.

Should have been.

"Pleasure to meet you," Sarah said, but her smile didn't reach her eyes when she looked at me. It was the smile of someone sizing up competition, not greeting a captain's wife.

My pilot instincts screamed. Wrong. This is wrong.

But Lily tugged my hand, excited about our window seats, and I let myself be pulled away. I buckled her in carefully, checking her seatbelt twice, my hands moving through safety protocols my body had never forgotten.

The engines spooled up. That particular whine of turbines building power vibrated through my bones, familiar as my own heartbeat. We taxied. Took off. The moment of rotation—wheels leaving earth—still made my stomach drop with loss and longing.

Lily pressed her face to the window, delighted. I forced myself to smile, to point out landmarks, to be the mother she needed rather than the pilot I'd been.

We leveled off at cruising altitude, and that's when Gabriel's voice filled the cabin through the intercom.

"Good morning, everyone. This is Captain Alexander speaking. I have a special announcement today..."

My fingers dug into the armrest.

"...First Officer Martinez will be taking primary control of the aircraft for the remainder of our flight. She's an exceptional pilot gaining valuable experience under my supervision. You're in excellent hands."

The words hit me like turbulence. Every alarm in my pilot's brain started screaming at once.

Commercial flights with paying passengers—or in this case, family—were not training sessions. Captains didn't casually hand over control at cruising altitude without documented training protocols. And Gabriel knew this. He knew this as well as I did.

I was out of my seatbelt before I'd consciously decided to move, my body responding to training that superseded fear.

"Ma'am?" A flight attendant appeared beside me, professional smile in place but eyes concerned. "I'll need to ask you to remain seated with your seatbelt fastened."

"I need to speak to the captain." My voice came out harder than intended, carrying the authority I thought I'd lost years ago.

"I'm sure everything is fine, ma'am. Captain Alexander is very experienced—"

"I know exactly how experienced he is." I took a step toward the front of the cabin. "I need to speak to him. Now."

The flight attendant's hand landed gently but firmly on my shoulder. "Ma'am, please return to your seat. For safety reasons, I can't allow—"

"Mommy?" Lily's small voice cut through my rising panic. "What's wrong?"

I looked back at my daughter. Her eyes were wide, beginning to fill with the confusion that would turn to fear if I didn't control myself.

The flight attendant's grip tightened slightly, polite but unyielding. Behind her, I could see other crew members watching, ready to assist if needed.

I was trapped. Strapped into this aircraft by societal convention, by crew protocol, by my daughter's frightened eyes. And somewhere in that cockpit, something was terribly, terribly wrong.

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