Now she was doing it again. ‘This can’t be a coincidence,’ Sandra thought while looking at the woman walking into the plane. There was something about her. Something that gave her a bad feeling. A really bad feeling.
It took her back right to that one day. That day she had so desperately wished to forget. That day had changed her life forever. And not in a good way… She had decided to forget about it. To just leave it behind and go on living her life like everything was fine. But now, this woman stepped into her plane.
At first, she hadn’t really noticed her. She was busy doing her duties as a flight attendant. She had a lot of things to do on her checklist once the passengers boarded the plane, so her mind was occupied with that. But it didn’t take long before her mind was occupied with something entirely different…
From the minute the woman stepped onto the plane, Sandra had an odd feeling about her. She couldn’t quite figure out what it was, but something about her told her to pay close attention… ‘What is it? What are you trying to tell me?’ Sandra thought, pensive. She bit her lip and squinted her eyes to take a better look at her.
As the woman made her way down the aisle, Sandra’s intuition prompted her to take in every aspect of her appearance and behavior. The woman, who appeared to be in her late twenties, radiated a kind of nervous energy that seemed to charge the atmosphere around her. Her eyes flickered quickly across the cabin, scanning and never resting too long in any one direction — it was as if she was on alert, perhaps fearing something, or someone…
Her hands were restless, constantly adjusting her purse or smoothing back a strand of hair, revealing her anxiety. Sandra wondered, ‘What’s on her mind?’ Observing the woman’s quick, blue-eyed glances around the plane, she saw a natural beauty shadowed by her unease, as if her worries were dimming her brightness.
Sandra couldn’t ignore the alarm bells ringing in her head. ‘Why does she seem so out of place?’ she wondered, her gaze following her as she finally chose a seat next to a man… ‘Was that someone she knew? Was that the reason she was acting so nervous?’