Chapter 61 Sage closed her book and handed it over to him.

The pilot’s brows raised slightly. “Your books are not for borrowing, are they?” Sage smiled mischievously. “Yes, so this is now yours. It’s not for borrowing, but I can give it to you, so it’s not misaligned with my principles.” Then, she stopped smiling. “However… Please move to one of the empty seats. I would like to continue my writing.” The pilot shifted his focus to the few pages of reflections on the small table. Sage quickly covered them up using her hand. Then, she motioned toward the seat next to her, signaling him to leave as soon as possible.

The pilot was quite patient. He picked up the book and said, “Thank you.”

Then, he moved over to one of the seats on the side and started reading.

Sage was aware that there were typically two pilots on an international flight, but that co pilot seemed to be slacking a little too much. Did he not have to return to the cockpit and pilot the plane?

The plane still flew steadily in the air, and Sage continued to write her reflections, trying hard to piece her thoughts together. “I’m done!” She finally finished writing exactly three thousand words-nothing more, nothing less. She could not think of any other words to make it any longer than three thousand words. Sage flung her sore hand out in relief. The exercise was more challenging than carving out two towers.

She thought of discussing it again with Tim so that he would not make her write reflections again. However, she was certain that carving her journal on a piece of wood would be more meaningful . At least the wood could be repurposed for something else at the end of the day. She kept her journal away and stretched her body. She noticed that the pilot was still reading and was even halfway through it.

must have been hooked by

anymore and kept her journal papers in her backpack. She thought of taking a nap

woke up in between for a meal, and the pilot

it was his shift

not forget to remind Abby and Allie to not be so uptight all the

in shifts. You bodyguards could do the same

night, and Sage

eyes, she could see the pilot’s perfectly smooth uniform

 

a rest too. His eyes were slightly red, but he looked refreshed. He said in a deep voice, “We’re now experiencing air turbulence. Kindly fasten your seatbelt.” Sage was only half awake, so she huffed subconsciously.

humongous body hovered over her head. She looked up instinctively. Before

“There, this is safer.”

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