Chapter 915
Love Unbreakable by Bank Brook
Chapter 915:
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Consequently, Erick had complete confidence in Judd's ability to safeguard Raegan and handle any situation that arose.
Upon his return, Judd confirmed that a coach passenger had become ill, prompting unanimous agreement for the emergency landing.
After a prolonged two-hour descent, the plane landed safely at Ardlens International Airport, where the sick passenger was quickly treated by the waiting medical staff. Once the sick passenger received medical attention, Raegan anticipated a quick continuation of the trip.
However, more complications arose. The cabin steward expressed concern about the safety of the aircraft, resulting in a one-night delay until a thorough inspection could be carried out.
Consequently, departure would not be possible until the following morning.
Raegan's astonishment was palpable. As evening fell, an unexpected overnight stay loomed.
Realizing they had to spend the night in Ardlens, Judd's frustration at the airline's incompetence boiled over as he considered contacting Erick, hoping to leverage the Foster family's connections to expedite a resolution. of the problem.
The Foster family's involvement in air and sea routes meant that the CEOs of both industries were closely linked.
Raegan intervened, acknowledging that ground flight was a non-negotiable barrier. Safety took priority. There was no room for compromise there.
Following the cabin steward's instructions, the first-class passengers were accommodated in a luxurious seven-star suite.
Raegan's esteemed status as a VIP client, adorned with a prestigious black gold card, merited such accommodation.
With a mixture of consideration and apology, the cabin manager explained: "According to our protocol, we should have gotten you a presidential suite. Unfortunately, both the presidential and executive suites are reserved for the wedding of a high-level person. âThese large spaces are intended for VIP guests.â
Raegan's smile froze on her lips as she put the dots together. The high-profile person in question was Likely Mitchel.
For the past few days, Raegan had immersed herself in work, almost as if trying to bury her past with Mitchel.
Consequently, Mitchel's wedding had not crossed her mind. However, fate had taken her to the same hotel where the wedding banquet was being held.
Judd also noticed the situation and intervened as the cabin manager continued her speech: âCould you help us get another accommodation? Or do we do it ourselves?
The cabin manager hesitated for a moment before answering: âAs holders of the precious black gold card, the airline has the responsibility of organizing your stay. Unfortunately, this hotel is the closest to the airport. "The nearby five- and six-star establishments are full, due to the wedding festivities."
Judd frowned in disbelief. "Not a single room available?"
The cabin keeper's response had a note of concern. "If the distance becomes too great, it could cause inconvenience."
Before Judd could insist further, Raegan intervened: âIt's okay. We will manage here.
Breathing a sigh of relief, the cabin manager felt a weight lifted from her shoulders. He was worried about not being able to meet the needs of VIP guests and having to deal with potential complaints.
However, observing Raegan's cooperative behavior since she boarded the plane, the cabin manager couldn't help but feel sorry. As a result, his attitude softened even further, reflecting his desire to ensure Raegan's comfort. He offered to help Raegan arrange a series of spa services, but Raegan politely declined, intending only to retire to her hotel room and enjoy a relaxing bath.
With a gentle nod, Raegan dismissed the cabin steward, saying, âYou don't have to worry about us. "Continue with your obligations."
"Very well, I wish you a pleasant stay," replied the cabin master, leaving with a gentle bow of his head.
Retrieving her phone, Raegan scrolled through her messages while Judd couldn't help but grumble, "This airline is really terrible..."
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