Maybe God had heard his prayers, and was ready to answer.
An announcement came through the airport audio system, “The missing plane Y1106 from Salem City
to Birmingham, was spotted at the Blue Sapphire Sea of Yathein. It was inferred that the plane crashed
into a flock of birds while trying to land, and the engines malfunctioned upon impact. The plane was
forced into an emergency landing. The Shelby Airlines is currently on the rescue mission, casualties
details are to be determined…
The situation in the airport was stirred up as soon as the announcement was made. “Mister! Mister
Jace!” Zayne was over the moon, “They found the plane! They found it!”. Jace’s bloodshot eyes gazed
into the blue sea on the TV screen, he felt as though his dead heart was starting to beat again.
She would be fine! She is blessed, she would be fine! He was an atheist, however right now, he
prayed. He would rather trade his luck of the entire lifetime for Sage’s safety. He only wished for her to
be surviving this, and be safe forever! Meanwhile, Sage and the other 300 passengers on the plane
had already escaped to an unknown island nearby.
About ten minutes ago, Captain Yale had pulled a miraculous event in the air crash history to have
forced a successful emergency landing in the Blue Sapphire Sea. He swerved at a perfect angle and
speed into the water.
However, that was not the end. Even though the plane successfully landed, the danger had not passed.
Yale walked out of the cockpit, his calm and deep eyes took a look at Sage, and said, “I need your
help.”
Sage was still in shock when she heard about another news. Yale informed her that the plane could not
survive the impact, it would only float in the water for a few minutes before sinking. They had to
evacuate everyone as fast as possible, otherwise they would be dead. Sage looked serious, and
followed the pilot out, “How can I help?” Yale said, “Be my translator.” Next, Yale spoke Yathenese,
while Sage translated it into English. They delivered the message in the most concise way possible,
about the current situation.
A few other passengers of other countries raised some questions, and Sage answered to each one in
their respective languages. Finally, she got impatient, and said, “Shut up! Stop asking questions and
get moving! You’d be dead if you keep asking!”
She opened the emergency exit door, and helped the cabin crew with the evacuation process. The
passengers who knew how to swim all helped to get those that didn’t up on to the wings of the plane.
The passengers were all on the wings, no one was left behind. Sea water flooded into the cabins, Yale
and Johnson finally climbed out of the plane, and Sage sighed in relief.
“You both are finally out! Thanks to the both of you, everyone is alive!” She was thanking them from the
bottom of her heart.
Yale looked at her with his grey eyes.
Sage was drenched, her face had already been wet and her makeup smudged. Her clear face looked
demure and harmless underneath the remaining cosmetics.
She was the busiest among the passengers, together with Abby and Allie, she was helping everyone
throughout.
The co-pilot Johnson looked at Sage, and asked her, “You were the girl that spoke over the interphone,
to get the pilot to do a forced landing, weren’t you?”
Sage nodded, “Yes, it was me.”
She looked at Yale apologetically, “I’m sorry, I shouldn’t have interfered. You must have known what to
do during that moment.” If Tim knew that she had been bossing everyone around in the air, he would
have condemned her for being unnecessarily opinionated. However, she just could not have cared so
much at that crucial moment.
It was in human nature to survive. Thankfully, everyone did.
“You did well, what you said was not wrong.” Yale thanked her instead, “Thank you for helping.” Sage
felt relieved, and smiled, “You’re welcome, Captain Yale.”
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