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Authors: Bryan K. Johnson

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I better go,

Isabel says. She lays her hand reassuringly on Chris

s shoulder.

We

ll talk more at breakfast with your mom.

 

*  *  *

 

A squeak of temptation sounds from the drink cart wheeling up the orange-carpeted aisle behind Devin. His hands clutch tightly to the armrests, his knuckles as white as stretched bone. Every shudder and twitch of the plane shoots through the fireman

s tense body. The seatbelt sign turns off over his head, chiming peacefully but doing little to calm. It feels more like patronizing laughter.

Devin

s left hand whips up to wipe at the beads of sweat on his forehead before quickly returning to grip the wet armrest — as if letting go of it for more than a split-second would have catastrophic consequences for the plane and everyone in it.


Would you like something to drink?

Isabel asks. Her normally fiery eyes soften with sympathy as she looks down at the flushed redhead. The fireman is practically ripping the seat braces from their sockets.

The simple question relaxes Devin instantly. The message

s innate possibilities begin to burn into the very soul of the recovering alcoholic, reigniting an all
-
too
-
comfortable thirst. He looks up at the temptress with a hopeful uncertainty. His mind begins to race. He tries to swallow, but his throat suddenly feels like sand paper.


Coffee?

Isabel presses. She pauses, seeing the hunger for something else in his intense, emerald eyes.

Beer? Wine? What are you in the mood for?

Devin glances around the cabin for answers. His eyes stop on several other passengers happily drinking from cans of Heineken or plastic cups filled to the brim with dark crimson wine. The laughter and enjoyment on their faces sends deprived tremors down his back. New justification pulls his eyes back to the well-stocked drink cart.
Just one wouldn

t hurt,
he reasons.
I need to relax anyway. Besides, it

s been six months since

the thought trails off. Another involuntary shudder ripples through him.
I can control it now


Sir?

Isabel prompts. She shifts to her other swollen foot, trying to ease the pregnant throbbing.


I

m trying to be good, love,

Devin answers weakly. He averts his eyes from the small liquor bottles sitting so invitingly along the top of their polished metal chariot.

They put anything stiff in Diet Coke these days?


I wish they did,

the stewardess laughs.

Make my job a whole lot easier.

She picks up a couple of square glasses from the top shelf, holding them out for the commissioned hard sell.

I do have all the usual suspects if you want something stiffer. It

ll help loosen up that death grip you have on my armrests.


Be careful dangling my old buddy Jack in front of me,

Devin forcibly chuckles. His hands grip the seat harder.

You may get more than you bargained for, love,

Devin winks. His red hair sparkles with scarcely restrained fire.

Just the Diet Coke for now, please.

Isabel

s eyes narrow. She watches the man

s
face
, knowing just a little more prodding would compel an eager sale from this Brit. But something inside tells her to drop it. She pours half a can of Diet Coke into a plastic cup filled excessively with ice and puts it into his trembling hands.

Devin gulps at the liquid. He closes his eyes and imagines a warm, smoky flavor hitting his mouth instead. The fireman sighs.
So this is what it feels like to be neutered.
Vaguely, he hears the stewardess ask the overweight businessman next to him if he wants anything before she continues on.

His attention drifts out to the darkening clouds. Bursts of lightning flash and pulse inside them. Faint openings briefly emerge through the mist, their blurred edges shaking gently with the plane. The outstretched fingers of panic creep back into the firefighter

s mind. His hands unconsciously search again for the security of the armrests.

Something flickers outside his window. Devin turns, thinking he sees the orange glow of fires far below. But the clouds just thicken again,
blocking out any view of downtown Seattle. Slowly, his muscles loosen. The turbulence is replaced by the peaceful calm of tranquil air.

All at once, the passengers gasp. The plane begins to shake violently back and forth, like a beast fighting against a vengeful master.

Abd Al-Aziiz grabs the headrest of the seat in front of him, pulling it hard to his chest. The baby beside him screams.

Ibn haram!

Abd yells.
Allah be merciful.
Allah be merciful

Stuffing down his own fear at the plane

s quaking jolts, the sky marshal leans his thick torso to the right. He looks around the seat at the quick motions of his target.

Stay seated, sir!

Terrence booms. His deep, authoritative voice echoes back loudly even over the revving engines.

Abd spins.

Excuse me?

The overhead PA chimes weakly above. The seatbelt sign blinks on again to eliminate any doubt.


I said stay seated!

Terrence digs his feet in under the chair and slowly unbuckles.


Prepare the cabin for arrival,

the pilot announces through the loudspeaker.

What the f


he starts, hurriedly cutting off his mic.
Oh, my God


Go to hell!

Abd yells at the fierce black man behind him. He fumbles with his belt, trying to stand. The engine turbines roar all around them.

Terrence

s eyes flash.

Sit down NOW!

he bellows. The sky marshal

s muscles are poised granite. He looks hungrily back at the Arab.

The plane slams into another turbulent pocket of clouds, sending the 80-passenger E75 jumping upward. The unyielding atmosphere thrusts it awkwardly into the sky.

Abd

s eyes dart back down in panic to finish disengaging his latch.

Neek Hallak!

he screams, stumbling to his feet.

Terrence lunges forward. His left hand

s ferocious grip cracks the bones in Abd

s shoulder. His right moves under his jacket to find the coarse grip of a sidearm.

Give me a reason,

Terrence booms, his mind bringing him closer to authorized brutality.


Get off me!

the Arab man screams in pain as he struggles to free himself from the marshal

s grasp. Like an injured animal backed into a corner, the Arab

s entire body becomes a weapon, throwing elbows and fists into the chiseled stone behind him.

Terrence unsnaps the leather holster and pulls his Sauer P226 from its sleeve. His finger settles eagerly onto the trigger.

In an instant, the front of the plane hurtles downward to the shrieking of its passengers. Both men smash into the ceiling, splintering the plastic roof. The interior lights go out. Air masks deploy. The ship shakes furiously back and forth as it begins falling from the heavens.

The plane screams through the misty air. It banks right, then left as it passes into the low clouds over Seattle. Devin fumbles for his air mask, looking out the vibrating window in dread. His eyes go wide.

Jesus.

The world below is on fire. Through gaps in the smoke, he sees that where Seattle should be, there is only chaos. The wreckage of buildings litter a landscape ablaze. The city is gone. Thick smoke and dust rising from the damage blot out the sun. Rain comes in torrents across the windows of the falling plane, obscuring the horrific view as it shoots across the glass.

Please, God

he prays. A lifetime of memories with Katherine and his children fill his mind with a fading hope.
Keep them safe.
The profound words that will save them, the words that will make God Himself reach out of the clouds to save eighty lost souls, never form. Only the halting lessons from a childhood of forced Catholicism emerge in the terror.
Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed be Thy name

The thunderous roar of the engines gets louder and louder as the plane approaches the ground. Slowly at first, the nose begins to come up. Engines at max power, the aircraft slams onto what

s left of the I-5 freeway.

Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done

Hearing the sounds of tearing metal, Devin

s head whips to the right. One of the huge wings shears off when it catches on a row of thick light poles. Blinding light and smoke enter the cabin as the plane begins spinning savagely along the cracked asphalt. The hellish carousel twists through shadows of fire

death and reality both becoming blurred.

On earth as it is in heaven

The crumbling aircraft moans, ripping into pieces. Lives scream out as they

re torn away from one another. Clutched hands pull apart, shattering families and dreams forever. They cry and plead into the distance for help.

Deliver us from evil

Devin

s heart thunders in his chest. The grating of sheet metal and concrete shrieks through his body. He glances around at the chaos, but his eyes can

t seem to focus.

The fuselage crashes into the supports of a bridge, throwing him into the crumpled seats just in front. Sobs and screams of pain echo back across the cabin. The dying choir grows all around, weeping — begging to be spared. Jet turbine blades beside Devin grind against shards of metal from a car caught within.

Forgive us

he prays, before the world outside throbs away to a crimson black.

 

 

Chapter
10

 

 

Sparks shower down inside the flickering KOMO newsroom. Twisted shapes look up for answers but are greeted by pain and destruction instead. A police scanner on the assignment desk screeches unintelligibly. Its sharp electronic tones squeal back from the legions of silenced first responders. The noise is piercing, like digital screams from the dead.

Lights above the desk crack and burst, sending glowing fragments down on top of the wreckage. As the pieces settle, voices emerge from the shadows.


Please



Help


Suddenly, a cascade of explosions light up the room. Computer monitors ignite from the falling sparks, shooting shrapnel throughout the tightly clustered work area
— and the people still left inside.

Jonathon Thomas tries to shake the fog from his mind. He pulls himself out from under a desk. The newsroom is pitch-black. It flickers only briefly as electronics flash, then fade. The sounds of chaos surround him. People are groaning everywhere he turns, pinned under unseen debris or crawling over the bodies of colleagues. Their pleas for help go unanswered. Shrieks of pain reverberate from behind as some forgotten friend

s life begins to dim.

The darkness seems to swallow time itself.

Jonathon gasps. The black closes in. He can feel its cold touch clutching for him in the dark. The sounds. The horrific sounds

 

*  *  *

 

Devin

s head snaps up. His eyes burn. He puts a hand up to the sudden aching in his skull. Wincing, his fingers find a
three
-inch cut along his scalp. Blood runs from it, tracing the left side of Devin

s face and eye.

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