Dear Sweetheart Chapter 58 A Deal The stranger was wearing a skirt and a headscarf, but it was obvious that he was a man judging from his muscular build.
âMr. Faymon, Iâm sorry I didnât pay attention.â Gabriel lowered his head fearfully as Curtisâ intense pressure loomed over him. âIt was my fault that they managed to kidnap Ms. Garland.â
âWhy are you such a fool?â Curtis glared at him. âThe lounge is brightly lit. Is the woman blind? Why would she bump into Rayna? Do you think Jefferson doesnât know that weâre going overseas?â
Gabrielâs head was so low that it was about to touch his stomach.
There was no time to yell at Gabriel. Curtis continued checking the surveillance cameras and saw the man hoisting Rayna into his arms outside. Under the flight attendantâs lead, they boarded their plane elsewhere.
The medium-sized aircraft wasnât scheduled to fly today, but Jefferson chartered a flight and left with Rayna when Curtis got there.
Their destination was Tyrandas.
Gabriel checked their route and told Curtis, âThey should be reaching Avenport Airport at noon. Our flight will depart half an hour later, so weâll land one hour after their plane lands.â
As Curtisâ expression grew icier, Gabriel couldnât stop cold sweat from beading on his forehead.
Steeling himself, he asked, âMr. Faymon, should I get Wildjet here? I can inform Mr. Caulker and get the flight procedure approved quickly.â
âThat wonât do. There isnât any pilot around,â came Curtisâ frosty answer. âYou donât have a license, and Iâm too tired to fly the plane. Why? Can you make it fly by itself?â
Gabriel was speechless.
Heâs right. Where can I find a pilot?
âMr. Faymon, I know someone!â Gabriel immediately gave someone a call. He talked on the phone softly for three minutes before heaving a sigh of relief.
Curtis arched a brow and asked, âWho is it?â
âYouâll find out soon enough.â
When the pilot arrived, Gabriel had already got someone to fly Wildjet over without attracting any attention. It was parked in the corner of the airport.
Forty minutes later, Curtis finally saw the pilot Gabriel contactedâJames Griffith.
The young man was clad in a short-sleeved T-shirt and casual slacks. Despite his simple clothes, he looked handsome thanks to his good looks. Curtis glanced at him thoughtfully.
His eyes look familiar. They remind me of someone.
âMr. Tylinski, you really got Wildjet? The one from the base?â James asked earnestly. He couldnât believe his ears. âThat jet is amazing. Are you sure this is the one?â
âI borrowed it. The rate is calculated per second,â came Gabrielâs answer.
He wouldnât have borrowed this jet from the base if the matter wasnât urgent. After all, it was super expensive to fly it around.
âLetâs go. What are we waiting for?â James was all boosted. Earnestly, he declared, âI used to imagine what it is like to fly Wildjet.
I finally get the chance to do it now!â
Curtis asked, âDo you have a pilotâs license?â
âI wonât be flying the jet if I donât have one,â James snapped impatiently. âI have a family, so I donât want to die yet.â
He showed Curtis his pilotâs license.
James was an ace student who scored straight As at the famous academy. He was ranked among the top five in sniper training and jet training.
Gabriel inched nearer to Curtis and commented, âStudents from that famous academy must train for at least five years to pass the jet training. Nevertheless, it only took him one year to pass the training. If I hadnât asked his academy to confirm it, I wouldâve thought that he was boasting!â
âLetâs go.â Curtis returned the pilotâs license to James. âThereâs no rush. Just arrive at Avenport Airport before eleven oâclock.â
They exited through the fast lane and soon arrived at the apron where Wildjet was parked.
It was a black fighter jet hidden in a corner without attracting any attention as it seemed to have blended into the dark. James couldnât keep his eyes off the jet.
This new jet developed by the base hasnât been launched yet. I canât believe I can touch and fly it!
âAre you sure I can fly this?â Worried, James asked Curtis in the cockpit, âFlying this jet is like flying a ticking time bomb across other countriesâ airspace.â
Curtis grunted in acknowledgment. âDonât worry. They arranged a special route for you.â
James was relieved to hear that.
He wanted to earn some money but had no intention of losing his life.
Wildjet was a jet with a two-seat tandem cockpit. Gabriel had to take the commercial flight to meet Curtis in Tyrandas, so he stood aside and watched as the jet took off.
Rayna felt uncomfortable in her sleep and opened her eyes groggily. She realized she was in someone elseâs arms. No wonder it feels so uncomfortable.
âAre you up?â The gentle but familiar voice caused Rayna to go stiff.
She lifted her head to meet Jeffersonâs gaze.
His gaze was as gentle as usual, like he would never fly into a fury.
She glanced around and discovered they seemed to be inside a planeâs first-class cabin.
âWasnât I changing my clothes in the restroom?â Rayna muttered under her breath. I was about to take off my clothes when someone knocked me out. I fainted immediately.
Recalling what happened, she regained her senses and clenched her teeth. âYou sent me camellias every day and now, youâve kidnapped me and brought me on a plane. What do you want?â
Does Mr. Tylinski know that Iâve been kidnapped?
âAre you thirsty?â Jefferson asked and offered her a glass of juice. Instead of taking it, Rayna struggled to sit up, but he held her tightly.
âBelle, we havenât met for three years. All I want to do is hug and talk to you.â Jefferson rested his chin on her shoulder. The intimate gesture made Rayna extremely uncomfortable.
Her body was stiff, Rayna said, âI remember what you said during the cocktail reception that day. This plane is headed for Tyrandas. You want to beat Curtis to it and get that deal for yourself.â
âWhat a smart girl.â Jefferson ruffled her shiny, black hair. He couldnât get enough of her hair. âBelle, you and Curtis have a deal, but Iâm different. Whatâs mine is yours.â
âEven if youâre right, I donât want to help you.â Raynaâs teeth were chattering in fear when she recalled what happened three years ago. âI donât want anything that belongs to you.â
Jefferson brushed a hand across her skin. It was initially warm but felt cold now. She was trembling in his arms. The realization sent prickles of pain all over his heart.
Did she suffer badly that night?
âIâm sorry.â Jefferson pressed a light kiss to her nape.
He had many things to tell her but couldnât do so. I shall shoulder all the bad things, and I just want my dear girl to be safe and sound.
âJefferson, letâs have a civilized discussion.â Rayna pushed him. His breath fanned her neck, and she couldnât help but shudder in disgust.
No matter what she said, he refused to release her.
âLet me lean on you. Iâm sleepy after watching you for so long,â Jefferson said in a low voice. He removed his glasses and leaned on her shoulder.
Raynaâs body remained stiff. She dared not move at all.
A while later, she heard the sound of his soft breathing. It seemed that Jefferson had fallen asleep on her shoulder.