Chapter 9
The boarding area for flight 2233 Non-Stop from New York to Rome was not crowded. A few people milled about, getting their last good stretch for nine hours. It was late, or early depending upon how you marked the passage of time.
The gate attendant was happy, this was her last flight of the day and she was looking forward to putting a long shift behind her. Reviewing the passenger manifest she was surprised that the company had actually kept this flight on schedule. So often now when a plane was this empty the flight was canceled, putting off the passengers to later flights so as not to waste the money on a nearly empty plane. She was glad they didn't cancel, it had already been a horrible day with almost every flight delayed, eleven hours of pissed off passengers and disinterested flight crews was more than enough. Kim was grateful to end the day with an easy flight.
'Only thirty-two people total, one special needs, six others in first class, everyone else in business. At least they will all have room to stretch out.' Kim thought to herself as she turned from the passenger manifest to look out the window behind her. Clouds had rolled in just before dusk, the airport was quiet, but that was the way Wednesday evenings usually were, everyone was where they were going.
Jim from the ground crew came in the service door and walked over to Kim.
"She is all checked out Kim, fueling is moving along, you should be ready on-time."
"Thanks Jim, this flight is setting up smoothly, I wish they were all like this one."
Kim was going to continue but was interrupted as the captain and flight crew unexpectedly came around the corner. "An hour early?" Jim's spoken question mirrored her own thoughts. Both knew that with the way scheduling was done these days, getting the crew on the plane before the first passengers was rare let alone having them show up this early.
"Good evening Captain Willis." Kim said, the surprise evident in her voice as she greeted the pilot.
'Hello Kim, nice to see you again."
"How is the bird checking out?" Willis asked the technician beside the startled flight assistant.
"She's checked out; fit and ready to fly, fueling is underway and you should be good to go on time. I'll go make sure there are no delays." Jim said, anxious to get back to his crew to make sure there would be none.
"Gordon," Willis said to the young man at his side, "why don't you go with the tech and give the bird a once over, I always like to have someone from the flight crew take a look."
Gordon had flown a few of these V.I.P. Assignments with Willis before and anticipated the request.
"Lead the way," Gordon said, motioning Jim toward the service door.
"The interior is ready Captain, they had two crews waiting to maintenance as soon as the last passengers disembarked. Are there any special considerations I should be aware of for this flight?"
Kim's question was not unwarranted. It was well known that the few regular flights Willis was assigned were for V.I.P.'s or government contracts. Kim wanted to be sure that there were no special requirements she needed to be aware of.
Willis' easy smile put her at ease.
"Nothing special and nothing major Kim, just a few people that the airline wants to coddle a bit."
His tone dropped in octave and in volume as he continued.
"Best to just do your normal thorough job, appreciate the easy flight and not take to much note."
Kim understood the meaning behind the Captains words. There would be no gossip about this flight or those who were on it.
Accompanying the flight crew to the plane Kim chatted idly with the stewardesses, noting that while all of them had several years of experience none were over thirty. She smiled to herself understanding that at about five years most stewardesses became jaded, going through the motions of their jobs but not really caring one way or the other how the passengers were taken care of. With this crew it was obvious that the higher ups new the score as well. It was a shame they didn't give the amount of care to every flight that they were this one. Perhaps rumors of bankruptcy wouldn't be quite so energetic if they did.
Kim moved easily through the cabin, helping the crew get their things stowed before walking back up the ramp to the desk. She wouldn't gossip about the flight, she was however, interested to see just what kind of group warranted this level of attention and anonymity.
...
"Can I help you with anything?"
She was only being polite, but the question grated on Cryptic's nerves none the less.
Plastering on his best fake smile he responded.
"Gate 67?"
"Ah, down and to the left, do you need someone to help....."
Cryptic had already started wheeling away, her statement going unfinished as she watched him move off in the direction she had indicated.
His powerful arms moved the lightweight titanium wheelchair easily down the concourse. He felt bad about being rude to the woman, his mother would not approve. The thought of her reproachful sneer brought a grin to his handsome face as he navigated into the waiting area for gate 67.
Kim watched the young man as he rolled to a stop before her desk.
"Ah, Mr...Farron,' she thought to herself as her finger traced down the names on the flight manifest to the one that indicated special needs.
'So young, and where are the parents?' Shaking off her questions she regarded him, noting the mistrusting look in his eyes.
"Mr. Farron, my name is Kim, can I get you anything while you wait? We should be boarding in about twenty minutes."
Cryptic answered her smile with a cold uncaring glare.
"No thank you," he said moving toward the bank of windows looking out over the dark runway.
Cryptic had spent many hours trying and failing to get his system back on line. The crash itself was nothing he hadn't experienced. Such things happen to everyone, even him. The fact that he was hacked, supposedly by some bible thumper at the Vatican was what had turned his mood foul. The idea that another human being could get into his system, shut him out so thoroughly shook him to his core.
Kim watched him wondering what tragedy could cause such anger in someone so young. She saw the tension in his shoulders, the way he seemed to bow under some unseen weight. He epitomized the word...alone.
Turning back to the counter, Kim was startled to see two women standing there waiting for her attention.
"Good evening. Checking in?" She asked regaining her composure.
With a warm smile Cali pulled out two tickets from her purse and slid them across the desk.
"Yes, Cali Simms and Samantha Carson."
"You're confirmed in seats 5a and 5b, we should be boarding in about fifteen minutes." Kim said returning the womens' tickets and boarding passes.
A large group, seemingly the bulk of those flying in business or coach came in, obviously having traveled together to the airport. Check-in went smoothly with no problems for the large group. 'Still four missing from first class.' Kim thought to herself as the Co-pilot came back through the service way.
"We are all clear Kim, you can start boarding anytime."
"Will do, um, we are still waiting for four first class passengers to check in." Kim said.
"Let's start the boarding while we wait for them to arrive. We are on a tight schedule but it's a light flight, we can wait awhile before making sure everyone is seated and belted. I'll let the captain know about the four who are running late." Gordon said as he turned and headed down the gantry to the plane.
"We can get you boarded now." Kim said in a quiet voice from behind Cryptic.
Not responding, Cryptic merely turned his chair and started quickly toward the gate, Kim walking fast to keep pace.
Cali and Sam watched the scene with interest.
"So much anger," Cali said to Sam as the wheelchair passed out of their line of sight.
"Yes, and sadness, he carries the weight of the world on his shoulders and feels very much alone in the struggle." Sam said giving her mates' hand a warm squeeze.
"Everyone carries anger and sadness," the strong sensual voice said from behind them, " it is up to each of us to carry the burdens they bring without allowing them control over our lives."
Cali and Sam turned as one to find Takari standing behind them, her eyes on the empty door through which Cryptic had just passed.
Wide smiles broke out on both of the younger womens' faces as they appraised Takari and immediately felt a kinship to her.
"I'm Sam, and this is my lover, partner and best friend Cali."
"It is a pleasure to meet you both. I am Takari, I think we are on a similar adventure." She said smiling and taking both of their hands gently in hers.
'Yes, and' Takari thought, 'very strong they are, old magic, good magic, very interesting.'
The three women turned at the noise of running from behind them just as two men and a woman came rounding the corner at almost a full run to pull up quickly before the three standing women.