Jane Bond, Secret Agent
Chapter 13 The plane came to a halt. The propeller engines stopped. The sudden quiet was deafening. The boarding stair tapped the fuselage of the plane as the ground crew maneuvered it into place. The stewardess opened the door, and a gust of outside air relieved the suspense of landing. Her turn, Gertie paused at the exit, hand on the rail. Her heart pounded in her ribs. The world outside came as a flash of light, activity, and movement. It was chaotic, alive with the sounds of a language she did not understand, faces she could not place. Gertie stepped down onto the pavement, her footing unsteady. The intensity of the heat hit her instantly, a physical impact that pressed against her, resisting her advance. She looked up, wincing at the glare. “I must get a suitable hat,” she thought. Then she was alone. The other passengers dispersed, their movement swift and purposeful, going their separate ways, on a mission. She savored the irony of her being alone, as if on sta...