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Chapter Nine
Ted was now on the phone to one of the ticket agents of TWA, and he could not believe what his ear was hearing.
The agent had informed him that their computers went down about an hour ago. That some hacker got into their system, and the computers and files were all wiped clean by an unknown virus. Their computer specialists, are working on the system she told him, as they were speaking. She was sorry that Mary lost her ticket, and that now a new manifest of all passengers with tickets for the flight to California was being drawn up by hand, because the computers at this time are useless. They hope to have the computers fixed by tomorrow. She told him that tickets for the 9:00 flight, were almost gone anyway. And the only ticket she had left was for an aisle seat, in row 23, first class. He told her that he would take that one, and he would be right down to pay for it, and pick it up. Ted finally arrived at the airport at 10:15 and it was in complete bedlam, what with all the security walking about, and now the computers being down, and people rushing everywhere as far as the eye could see. He found the ticket agent, Barb her name was, and she was quite young, and very nervous with all the commotion happening around her. She again apologized to him for the inconvenience, as she sold him the ticket. With ticket finally in hand, Ted drove to Mary’s apartment, and knocked on the door, and Bobby answered it,and let Ted in. Bobby was still up, being a true journalist he was watching the late news on television. Mary, he said was busy trying to get some sleep before the morning’s flight,as Ted handed Bobby the only ticket left for 9:00, and said to Bobby goodnight, and left.
Chapter 10
Mary awoke refreshed from not having any dreams about her assailant. She could smell bacon, and eggs being fried, and knew Bobby was up and making breakfast. She looked at her alarm clock which awoke her, to see what time it was, and her still sleepy eyes tried to focus on the little hands. She finally made it out to be 7:15 a.m., and went to her bathroom for a shower, even though the smell of breakfast in the air was killing her. Her luggage was already packed and lying on a chair beside her bed. Her new dress and shoes were now safely inside a dress keeper that is hanging on the closet door. Her empty purse from last night was now filled with lipstick and a make-up kit, and a small package of facial tissues, a pen, notepad, and proof of identity, in case she was stopped for an airport security check. She also found her old wallet that she thought she threw out, and she put the money from her dresser drawer in that, until she could trade it at the bank for traveler’s checks. She was now all dressed from her shower, in a black pants suit, with a light green blouse, and black jacket over that. Bobby yelled that breakfast was ready as she walked out to the kitchen famished. Small talk and banter, from sister to brother, and brother to sister in America always is a morning’s tradition, and in this case theirs was no exceptions. Bobby finally remembered that Ted dropped by while miss gig a byte was on down time. He handed Mary her airplane ticket, and told her that he had the morning off to see that she got off safely. It was now 7:45 and they both had to hurry to make sure they made it on time to the airport. Bobby had already called a taxi service by phone earlier, and the taxi should be waiting outside the apartment, at this very minute. He peered outside from the living room window, and he could see that the yellow cab was outside waiting engine running, and probably the meter ticking away. They got everything of Mary’s that she would need inside the cab finally, with Bobby asking her, again, and again on how long she was going to be gone for ?And him standing over the bags, and shaking his head at her saying, "Unbelievable"! They stopped at the bank, and she traded the cash in for traveler’s checks, and she kept out just 200.00 dollars in cash just in case. And now they are on their way to the airport, and the time is 8:20 a.m.
Chapter 11
Mary and Bobby arrived at J.F.K. airport at 8:45 and the place was in complete chaos, what with all the security checks on baggage and passengers alike, and that now, Mary was finding out, that there was a computer outage, caused by a hacker and some kind of virus he planted. How ironic that she was going to a conference to sell her software to stop this very thing from happening. The Tracker, not only tracks the hacker but it immediately kills all viruses that the hacker leaves. This could never have happened if her software was in place at this moment. The 9:00 flight was now waiting for boarding as Bobby dropped the last of her luggage on the conveyor to be x-rayed, and now it was Mary’s turn to be scanned, by an armed guard for any metal that was on her. He gave her a hug, and wished her well as she went through the gate, and watched her as she handed her ticket to the stewardess, he watched as the stewardess checked off her name on the manifest, before going through the weather canopy, and entering the plane. Bobby stuck around, and went up stairs to one of the observation rooms, where families, and friends could see planes arrive and take off. He did not have to wait long, as TWA flight 17 to California taxied on the runway to take off. He could hear the engines whine as the pilot throttled the engines up for take off. The tower gave the all clear to the pilot, and he saw the big plane speed down the runway, and lifted off the ground, with his only family on board. He did not know why, but a single tear glistened and fell like a lonely rain drop from Bobby’s face. He also did not know why, but a feeling of loneliness’ set in, as he watched the plane climb, and slice through the heavy freezing downpour of rain on that November morning. His jaw now set, ,and his shoulder’s slumped, and he looked like a man, who just lost his best friend, Bobby turned and walked down the stairs to a waiting cab. Wanting his sister back!
Chapter Twelve
Mary was taken to her aisle seat, 23, in first class, by the cheerful stewardess who welcomed her onboard. People were being welcomed and seated everywhere in first class and as Mary was seated she could not see if anyone was seated in her old seat 26,by the window as of yet. Mary knew that the seat should be unoccupied during the whole flight, being that she had the only ticket for that seat, and if anyone was sitting there now, he or she bought it from a thief. Mary was watching as the plane was filling up, and the seat was still open. A stewardess was now helping this sweet looking old lady, who had a slight limp in her left leg, to her seat. And sure enough the sweet old lady
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