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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 2

Twenty minutes into the flight, something changed.

I felt it before I saw it—that subtle shift in the aircraft's engine pitch that sends warning signals to a pilot's trained ear. My body tensed instinctively, five years of civilian life dissolving in an instant as my pilot senses snapped back into focus.

The cabin information display confirmed what my body already knew. We were descending. Not the gentle, controlled descent of a planned approach, but something steeper, more aggressive. The altitude numbers were dropping faster than they should be.

Other passengers continued their conversations, oblivious. A businessman typed on his laptop. A young couple shared earbuds. But I knew. Something was wrong.

I leaned forward, eyes locked on the tiny cockpit window. Through the narrow opening, I could see Sarah at the controls, Gabriel standing behind her. The autopilot indicator light was off.

My blood ran cold. She was hand-flying the aircraft. At cruising altitude. With passengers. With my daughter.

"Mommy, look at that cloud!" Lily pointed excitedly at her window, unaware of the danger.

I forced a smile. "It's beautiful, sweetheart." My fingers found the compass pendant around my neck, gripping it tightly.

The descent steepened. The first hints of turbulence rattled the overhead bins—not weather turbulence, but the unmistakable aerodynamic buffeting that comes from improper speed management. My pilot's brain calculated angles, rates, risks, while my mother's heart hammered against my ribs.

Around me, the atmosphere in the cabin shifted. A woman clutched her armrest. A flight attendant frowned, glancing toward the cockpit. The murmuring began, that collective sensing of something amiss.

"Mommy, why are we bouncing?" Lily's voice trembled as she hugged her stuffed bear closer.

That was it. That small quiver in my daughter's voice snapped something inside me. I unbuckled my seatbelt despite the illuminated sign, maternal instinct and pilot training converging into a single imperative: Protect.

"Stay right here, baby. I'll be right back." I squeezed Lily's hand, then moved purposefully toward the front of the cabin.

A flight attendant stepped into my path. "Ma'am, please return to your seat. We're experiencing some turbulence."

"This isn't turbulence," I said, my voice carrying the authority I hadn't used in years. "This is improper control input. I need to speak to the captain immediately."

Her eyes widened slightly at my terminology. "Ma'am, I can't allow—"

I moved past her, reaching the cockpit door in four quick strides. Through the small window, I saw something that stopped my breath. Gabriel wasn't correcting Sarah's dangerous inputs. He was watching her struggle with the controls, his expression one of... anticipation.

I pounded on the door, my fist connecting with the reinforced material hard enough to bruise. "Gabriel, open this door. The aircraft is in an unsafe attitude."

The seconds stretched. Passengers were staring now. The plane shuddered again, harder this time. A drink cart rolled backward, stopped only by a flight attendant's quick reflexes.

Finally, Gabriel's face appeared at the window. The man looking back at me wasn't my husband of eight years. His eyes were cold, clinical, assessing me like I was an unexpected variable in an equation.

His voice came through the intercom, crisp and professional: "Mrs. Alexander, return to your seat immediately. Flight operations are not your concern."

Mrs. Alexander. Not Evie, not honey, not any of the dozen terms of endearment he'd used over our years together. The formal address cut deeper than his dismissal.

"Gabriel, she's flying dangerously. I can see the VSI. This descent rate isn't standard. You know that." I pressed closer to the door, lowering my voice. "Whatever game you're playing, there are lives at stake. Our daughter's life."

Something flickered across his face—not concern, but annoyance. His voice hardened when it came through the speaker again: "Flight attendants, please escort Mrs. Alexander back to her seat and ensure she remains there."

I felt hands on my shoulders before I could respond. Two flight attendants, their faces professionally neutral but eyes uncertain, began guiding me backward.

"You don't understand," I said, struggling to keep my voice steady. "I'm a pilot. Something's wrong in that cockpit. The aircraft shouldn't be behaving this way."

But their grips only tightened, professional training overriding any doubts my words might have planted. As they led me away, I caught one last glimpse through the cockpit window: Gabriel's hand on Sarah's shoulder, guiding her through maneuvers that were putting all our lives at risk.

And in that moment, I knew with absolute certainty that this was no training exercise. This was deliberate.

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