Falling at 30,000 feets

Jenny's hands trembled as she frantically dabbed at the control panel with tissues, pressing them hard against the seams and switches, trying to soak up every last drop of red liquid before it seeped deeper into the aircraft's systems. The tissue paper turned pink, then deep red, tearing slightly under the force of her shaking fingers.

Her breathing was uneven-ragged gasps that echoed in the confined space of the cockpit.

Too fast.

Too loud.

The cockpit door suddenly swung open with a soft whoosh of pressurized air.

"Jenny."

Jane's voice cut through the panic like a knife-calm, measured, but sharp enough to make Jenny flinch.

Jenny turned immediately, her body shifting instinctively to block the damaged panel from view. She pressed her back against the controls, her hands still clutching crumpled tissues stained with juice.

"I just notified the Chief Pilot," Jane continued, stepping into the cockpit, her eyes sweeping the space with practiced efficiency-taking in the displaced seats, the scattered phones on the floor, the way Jenny was positioned defensively in front of the controls. "There was no authorization granted for this tour. You know better than to bring unauthorized personnel into restricted areas."

Jenny nodded quickly, her voice tight with barely contained panic. "O-okay... I'll take them out now. We were just leaving."

Behind her, Rosa stood up from the captain's seat, smoothing her dress and running her fingers through her hair as if nothing had happened. She shot Jane a dismissive look before heading for the door.

"Let's go," Jenny urged, her eyes darting between Jane and her family. "Now."

Lucia rolled her eyes as she walked past Jane, muttering under her breath. "Such a killjoy. We were just having a little fun."

The grandmother followed silently, her earlier excitement replaced by unease as she avoided Jane's gaze.

Rosa paused just long enough to glare at Jane-her chin raised defiantly-then walked out, her heels clicking sharply against the floor of the corridor outside.

Jane didn't move. She stood just inside the doorway, her arms crossed over her chest, her eyes narrowing slightly as she watched them go.

Something wasn't right.

They were too compliant.

Too quick to leave.

"Wait."

Her voice stopped them cold at the door, making all four turn back slowly.

"Hand me your phone," she said, her gaze fixed on Jenny.

Jenny froze. Her back stiffened, and she clutched the phone in her pocket as if it were a weapon.

"Why should I?" she asked, forcing her tone to sound steadier than she felt. "By what right do you get to go through my personal property?"

Jane didn't answer. She simply stepped forward, her movements deliberate and unyielding, and took the phone directly from Jenny's hand.

"Hey-" Jenny protested, reaching for it-but the look Jane gave her silenced her immediately. Cold. Unyielding. Like ice forming on a lake.

Jane began scrolling through the camera roll, her thumb moving steadily across the screen. Images flicked past-selfies in the terminal, shots of the tarmac, then photos taken inside the cockpit.

Cockpit angles.

Seats.

Panels.

Then-

She stopped.

Zoomed in on one photo in particular.

Rosa, sitting in the captain's seat, holding a full glass of red liquid directly over the control board. The liquid was clearly visible, its surface catching the light, positioned dangerously close to critical switches.

Jane's expression hardened. Her jaw tightened, and she looked up from the screen to where Rosa stood holding the now half-empty cup.

"The glass was full here," she said slowly, her voice low and even.

She lifted her gaze to meet Rosa's eyes.

Then looked at Rosa's hand.

Now holding a half-empty cup.

Silence.

Heavy enough to press down on every chest in the room.

"Where did the rest of the juice go?"

Rosa stiffened. Her fingers instinctively covered part of the glass, as if trying to hide how much was missing.

"I..." she hesitated, her eyes darting to Jenny for help-but Jenny was staring at the floor, her face pale. Then Rosa lifted her chin defiantly. "I drank it. I was thirsty."

She shrugged carelessly, the movement forced and unnatural. "It's my drink. Is there a problem? It's none of your business what I do with my own property."

She stepped forward and snatched the phone back from Jane, tucking it into her pocket with a sharp movement that made Jane take a small step back.

Jane didn't react to that. Her focus had already shifted past Rosa to Jenny, who was still staring at the floor, her shoulders hunched with tension.

"Open containers are strictly forbidden in the cockpit," she said, her voice carrying clearly across the quiet corridor. "You know this, Jenny. It's in every training manual, every safety briefing-liquids near sensitive electronics pose a critical risk to flight safety."

Lucia and the grandmother exchanged uneasy glances. Their earlier confidence had evaporated completely, replaced by the first flickers of fear as they realized how serious this was.

"They might not know," Jane continued evenly, her eyes never leaving Jenny's face. "But you do. You've been trained for this. You understand what happens when liquid contaminates flight systems."

"Don't look down on me," Jenny snapped, her voice rising slightly despite the tension. "I know the rules. I said my mom drank it. Isn't that clear enough? There's no spill-nothing to worry about."

Jane didn't respond. She simply looked at all four of them-Rosa's defiant glare, Lucia's nervous shifting, the grandmother's worried expression, Jenny's forced composure.

One by one.

Then-

She turned.

Walked deeper into the cockpit, her boots making soft thuds against the floor. She moved past the co-pilot's seat and leaned over the control panel, her body blocking the view from the doorway.

Her fingers traced along the edges of the panels-slowly, carefully-feeling for any sign of moisture. Along the seams. The tiny crevices between switches. Her eyes were sharp, focused, searching every inch of the surface.

Behind her-

Jenny's composure finally broke. The mask of confidence she'd been holding up crumbled completely, and tears welled in her eyes.

"Mom, let's go," she whispered urgently, her voice cracking. "Now. Please."

Rosa didn't argue this time. She simply nodded, her own bravado fading as she saw the fear in her daughter's eyes.

Lucia and the grandmother followed quickly, their heads down as they hurried away from the cockpit door.

The four of them slipped out of the cockpit-

Almost fleeing. Their footsteps hurried and uneven as they disappeared down the corridor.

The door closed behind them with a soft click.

Jane remained.

Still.

Focused.

Her fingers paused at a narrow gap between two panels near the throttle quadrant. A faint red stain-barely visible against the dark gray plastic, but unmistakable.

Barely visible.

But there.

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