Future Flight Ch 1

Future Flight Ch 1

Future flights 

I’m a flight attendant. My husband, Mark, is 

successful, but he doesn’t love me. Every 

month, he’d be on one of my flights, always 

with a different glamorous woman. It cut me 

like a knife, but I played my part, plastered

smile on my face, and pretended everything 

was okay. The last time, as the plane was 

landing, I leaned in and whispered, “Mark,

agree to the divorce. I’m off tomorrow. Let’s 

do it.” 

The plane cruised smoothly at 30,000 feet.

was in the galley checking meal carts when 

the senior purser approached. Sarah,she 

said, scanning the inventory sheet, You’re 

ready for first class. Why not apply for the 

promotion?I straightened up. I don’t think 

I’m quite there yet. I still need more 

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experience.Humility is a virtue, but too 

much can hold you back. Anyway, let’s get 

these meals heated.She handed back the 

sheet and returned to first class. My gaze 

followed her, landing on the passenger in seat 

1A. No one knew that the prestigious black 

card holder in 1A was my husband. And the 

stunning woman beside him? Another new 

face. I couldn’t bring myself to go up there, to 

squat down with a fake smile and offer 

perfect service to my husband and his latest 

fling. Even though we’d been married for

year, our marriage was a sham

Mark and I were set up by our grandfathers

who were old war buddies. On our wedding 

night, he’d halfundressed, then walked out 

onto the balcony to smoke. Midway through 

his cigarette, he turned. I have plenty of 

places to stay,he’d said. I won’t always be 

here. You do your thing.He meant it. He 

came to our marital home maybe once

month. Then the tabloids started running 

stories about him and other women. Before

could even call him, he called me. If you 

want a divorce,he said, “I’m ready whenever 

you are.His words choked me.

understand,was all I managed. A while later

he came home. Not divorced yet?he asked

and it hit me he was desperate to end it.

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feigned sleep and ignored him. My pillow was 

wet that night. No one knew I’d been in love 

with him for years, since a chance encounter 

seven years ago. He, of course, didn’t 

remember

Here’s your chicken, sir. Enjoy.I pushed the 

meal cart past business class. Mark was 

working on his laptop. The woman beside 

him, draped in a vibrant silk scarf, gazed out 

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the window at the clouds. The senior purser 

knelt beside them. Sir, would you like to 

change into slippers? I can help you.“I’m 

good, thanks,Mark declined. Ma’am, may

help you with your shoes?The woman 

turned. Thank you.As Mark looked up, our 

eyes met. I quickly averted my gaze and 

hurried away with the cart. Two hours later

we landed. Goodbye, have a safe journey,

repeated mechanically as passengers 

disembarked. The woman looped her arm 

through Mark’s. The wind caught her flowing

auburn hair

Still staring? They’re gone,a colleague 

nudged me. I turned, realizing everyone else 

was grabbing their bags, ready to leave

Sorry,I mumbled to the senior purser. Like 

him, do you?she asked gently. I shook my 

head. No.She patted my shoulder. Don’t 

pass up the next promotion opportunity,she 

advised, with a knowing smile

Mark came home that night. I hadn’t expected 

him. I was on the couch with damp hair

staring blankly at the TV. He walked in, tall 

and imposing, and the room suddenly felt 

smaller. I’d wanted to ask him something, but 

the image from the plane flashed in my mind

and the words died in my throat. He sat on 

the other end of the couch and took a call.

opened a bag of chips and ate mechanically

Nine a.m. meeting tomorrow,he said

hanging up and looking at me. I met his gaze

Nothing you want to ask?I shook my head.

put the chips down and went to the 

bathroom. My reflection was pale and quiet

When I came out, he was on the balcony.

few seconds later, the light from his phone 

disappeared. He turned, a fleeting smile 

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touching his lips before vanishing. I stood 

frozen, speechless. His happiness had nothing 

to do with me

He slept in the guest room. I left early for 

work. He was already up. In the elevator, we 

stood on opposite sides, the silence heavy

On the ground floor, I stepped out, and he 

continued down to the garage. The weather 

was terrible that day. We hit severe 

turbulence; the plane lurched and dropped 

repeatedly. When we finally landed

passengers were crying and hugging each 

other. The flight made headlines. In the 

bustling airport, I checked my phone. Not al 

single message. My fear, my relief, meant 

nothing to him

Future Flight Novel

Future Flight Novel

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