Chapter 67
Late at night.
Sitting comfortably in first class, Grace, as bright as a button despite the hour, savored her coffee.
She peered out the window, but the ink-dipped darkness of the night made it impossible to discern even the contours of the clouds.
With a waning interest, Grace was about to withdraw her gaze when a familiar silhouette caught her eye in the window’s reflection.
The figure wore sunglasses, briefly making eye contact before dodging her gaze.
Her defenses rose as she took a covert sweep of her surroundings, only to find that her bodyguards had, at some point, slipped into slumber, as had the rest of the passengers.
A whiff of danger tingled her senses,
Rising to investigate the other cabins, she found herself facing a well-suited man and his entourage, all well-built and closing in on her.
The man in question was none other than Mr. Sunglasses himself.
It seemed that their intentions were very clear. It was obvious that they were targeting her.
Grace simply stood still.
If evasion was out of the question, it was better to fight head-on.
“Miss Salen, long time no see,” the man removed his sunglasses, flashing a grin. “You probably didn’t expect us to meet again so soon.”
“It’s you?”
Grace’s brow furrowed.
The man, Tim, motioned to his followers who quickly swarmed Grace.
“Rumor has it Miss Salen is quite the hand at ju-jitsu, but I advise you to behave yourself. This plane’s under my thumb, and if you so much as twitch, I won’t think twice about going down in flames, causing an air disaster. I’m sure you don’t want these passengers to bite the dust because of
you.
His grin wiped off, he settled in his seat, casting an indifferent gaze upon her.

“Sorry, but it’s a command from Mr. Fallen.”
“Edgar?” Grace grimaced, her demeanor turning frosty. “He’d actually send you to do such a thing?”
“As I’ve said before,” Tim continued, “The vile deeds you committed against Miss Mellis, Mr. Fallen’s betrothed, won’t go unpunished. This is the piper you have to pay.”
Weighing a military knife in his hand, Tim cautioned, “Avoid futile resistance. All lives aboard are now in my palm, unless you truly wish to lead this band of innocents into the jaws of death.”
Grace scoffed, eyes darting around to plot an escape route.
“Didn’t expect him to be so cutthroat. Clearly, Nancy is his apple of the eye.’
Grace sneered. As she spoke, she stealthily stretched out her foot, fishing out a parachute bag from under her seat.
Tim didn’t notice her action. Seeing her as cool as a cucumber, his brow furrowed, and he barked, “Don’t try to pull a fast one, or you won’t be the only one meeting your maker on this plane Try itif_____
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you dare.”
The beefy goons behind him quickly took the other passengers hostage, their eyes flashing a deadly warning.
Grace, a smirk playing on her lips, grabbed the scalding hot cup of coffee from her seat and lobbed it
at Tim.
“It’s not up to you to decide how I play my cards,” she retorted.
As all eyes were on the flying coffee cup, she kicked open the cabin door and slung the parachute bag onto her back as fast as greased lightning. Then, without a second thought, she took a leap of faith into the pitch-black night.
“Quick! Stop her! Don’t let her take the leap!”
But it was too late by the time Tim realized what she was up to..
He rushed to the cabin door, peering out into the night.
The sky was a canvas of twink ling stars, no sign of Grace to be seen.
Meanwhile, Grace was free-falling into the inky abyss, the howling wind filling her ears.
Holding her breath, she popped open the parachute purely instinctively.
Tim and his goons still lingered at the cabin door, staring into the darkness. The night was so dark, he couldn’t make heads or tails of their altitude.
“Rest easy. Falling from such a height without any protection, she’s a goner. She’ll be nothing more than a smear on the pavement, we probably won’t even find a body,” one of the goons reassured.
Tim let out a sigh of relief at the thug’s words. Indeed, one way or another, he had completed the task Nancy had entrusted him with.
“Miss Mellis, are you asleep?” he murmured into his bluetooth earpiece.
Earlier, under the guise of Edgar, he had secretly lifted the phone surveillance on Nancy, granting her freedom to communicate.
“How could I sleep without hearing from you? How’s the task I gave you coming along?” Nancy, from her hospital bed, sounded anxious.
“Rest assured, it’s done,” Tim replied hesitantly.
“What do you mean ‘it’s done”?”
Nancy’s voice rose an octave, “Did you mess up? Is she not dead?”
“She jumped from the plane with no safety measures. From this height, she’s as good as dead.”
A wave of relief washed over Nancy. “Well done, Tim. I really owe you one,” she said, satisfied. After hanging up, she let out a triumphant laugh.
No matter how crafty this bi tch was, she still lost to her in the end! She was the last one standing! However, even though knocking off Grace was a shot in the arm, she hadn’t lost sight of the loose cannon, Hedda.
Nancy knew just how head over heels Patric was for Grace. She was wary of him, even more scared that if Patric got wind of Grace’s demise, he’d fly off the handle and use Hedda to settle scores.
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