Chapter 12–14: The Final Battle
Victor pushed the aircraft into a final attack position.
Mara executed a daring maneuver, cutting power and dropping altitude just enough to make Victor overshoot again.
Moments later, two fighter jets appeared on the horizon—military interceptors responding to the emergency signal.
Victor retreated immediately.
“Flight 417,” one pilot radioed. “We have you in escort. You’re safe.”
The captain exhaled in relief.
“You saved everyone.”
Chapter 15–18: A New Path
When the plane landed safely in London, passengers surrounded Mara with gratitude.
But she didn’t feel like a hero.
She felt like someone who had been reminded of who she truly was.
Later that night she made a call to her former commander.
“I’m done running,” she said.
Six months later, Captain Mara Dalton was back in uniform—this time protecting civilian aircraft and responding to threats like the one she faced that day.
She had learned something important.
You can try to leave your past behind.
But when people need you most, who you truly are will always rise to the surface.
And some people—like Mara—will always fly toward danger, not away from it.