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5 Habits of Success We Should Learn From The Eagle

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Making its dwelling on mountain tops and flying above the clouds shows how the eagle spends its lifetime in a great way. Besides that, the bird has a lifespan of 70 years which is the longest of its species. However, in order to achieve this, the eagle is needed to fly above difficult challenges.

Let’s check out some of the eagle’s habits that enable it to live its best, and pick lessons to fuel us in achieving our personal goals.

1. Be Open-minded

When it rains, the rest of the birds enter their nests but eagles fly above the clouds to avoid the rain. Come to think of it. If the rain happens to fall heavily, it will definitely enter the nests where all other birds hide, but eagles are safe at all costs. Challenges are common to everyone but the way each individual approaches them makes the entire difference. Conquerors don’t solve problems using common and average means but open up their minds to find firm and lasting solutions.

2. Spend Your Time With The Right People

Eagles fly alone or with birds of similar kind. The people you live with influence your habits and overall life in a great degree. People with similar goals as yours can be of considerable help in achieving your personal goals. Distance yourself from people who have nothing to offer in your success journey – the doubters and complainers.

3. See The Advantage In Your Challenges

When there is a storm, the eagle flys high, rests its wings, and the storm winds lifts it higher. When challenges come into our lives, we should not complain or try to avoid them. Instead, we should see them as opportunities to make us better. Many a time we have heard it said that what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger.

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Along with the eagle’s wings becoming heavy for it to fly well and its claws losing power to catch its prey, at age 40 also the birds beak curve making it a problem to feed – an alarm for starvation. An author from India Times writes, ” in its 40th year, the eagle’s long and flexible talons can no longer grab a prey which serves as food. Its long and sharp beak becomes bent. Its old – aged and heavy wings, due to their thick feathers, stick to its chest and make it difficult to fly.

Then, the eagle is left with only two options : DIE or go through a painful process of CHANGE. This process lasts for 150 days ( 5 months)”

The process involves the eagle flying on a mountain top and sitting on its nest. From there, the bird plucks out its beak by knocking it on a rock. After a new beak is grown, the eagle knocks its claws and plucks them out. Lastly it plucks out its feathers when new claws are grown. Growth of new feathers marks the completion of the process by the eagle taking its famous flight of rebirth.

We all admire change in our lives but not the disappointments and hardships that come along with it. Change is a pains taking process that requires determination and perseverance. For us to see change in our lives, we must get rid of habits that add no value into our lives, the same way the eagle gets rid of its unhelpful beak, claws and feathers. This should be followed by forming of new habits that lead us to what we want to be.

5. Be Focused

Through maximum concentration the eagle is able to catch its prey. First it spots its prey and then goes for it right away. Set your goals, have a clear vision of them, and then set out for them without giving in to the distractions of the background. Though losing focus is very easy, by practising mindfulness we can always maintain it. This works by time to time asking ourselves what we are doing and what we should be doing to achieve our goals.

Bottom line: What things do you want to accomplish in life? Keep working on them because that’s the only way dreams are turned to reality.

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Mom Sells Passed Son’s Bed at Yard Sale, Buyer Returns it And Tells Her To Look Inside

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Ricky watched his wife take a look inside the secondhand crib he just bought, and then suddenly, she screamed out in terror—a scream that wouldn’t be out of place in a Hollywood horror movie. As quickly as he could, Ricky raced over to his startled wife to see what the problem was, and then he saw it. He felt a lump in his throat and a terrible feeling hit the pit of his stomach. When Valerie Smith found out she was pregnant, she was over the moon. Although she was no longer with her baby’s father, she was still excited to start the brand-new chapter in her life. But this ecstatic mom-to-be had no idea her world was about to be torn in two…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>> READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

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Bus Driver Kicks Boy Out into the Cold, Was Shocked To See Him Again When She Gets Home

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A bus driver kicks a boy out into the cold for not having money for the fair. She sees him again when she gets home, Nancy. A 35 year old bus driver was on her last shift of the day. Her gloved hands gripped the steering wheel tightly as she navigated her bus through the snow-covered roads, picking up and dropping off passengers across the city. When Nancy looked at the rearview mirror to vaguely check how many passengers were left to disembark…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>

 

She noticed just a handful on board and among them was a boy likely, eight years old, sitting, all alone in the same spot, he’d taken almost three hours ago when Nancy started the trip. What puzzled Nancy was that this boy had been on the bus for a really long time and never got down at any of the stations.

The bus was heading back to the depot, so Nancy stopped a bus at the next station and turned around to find out what was going on hey there. Where are you getting down startled a boy turned around and looked at the other passengers. Assuming Nancy was talking to one of them, you there, the boy in the blue, hoodie yeah you.

Where are you getting down? Did you get your ticket? The bus is heading to the depot and I see you’re still on board. Show me your ticket Nancy once again pointed at him loud and clear. The boy looked up at Nancy with wide fried nice.

I didn’t get it and you stayed quiet all this while getting the ticket. Now. Will you I I don’t have money? The boy replied, his voice, barely audible over the rumble of the engine, Nancy’s face turned cold and she scaled at him. As the other passengers watched in dismay, then you can’t ride my bus hunting.

Please get out now with a rough motion. Nancy pulled the lever to open the door and gestured for the boy to leave the frosty air rushed in as the boy stepped down without saying anything, he pulled his jacket Tighter and began to trudge through the snow Nancy watched, his silhouette fades into the side, mirror As she pulled away disappearing into the distance an hour later, Nancy was heading home on the same route in her car.

Just as she was about to drive past the station, she noticed the same boy huddled against a wall in the swirling snow. His face pale in his teeth, chattering Nancy, recognized him as the boy she kicked out of the bus and immediately pull no. She rolled down the car window in a rush of cold air, hitting her face, causing her to shiver and shatter her teeth, as she waved at the boy hey there.

What are you doing all alone here? I don’t know answer the boy. I can’t remember anything when I woke up this afternoon. I was at the bus station freezing. I was hungry and wanted to warm up, so I got on the bus, Hey, listen kid!

You can’t be roaming alone like this. What’S your name? Where are your parents? I told you, I don’t know anything. I don’t remember my name and where I came from said the boy Nancy freaked out at his words.

Look here kid just a moment. Don’T worry. Okay, just hop in. We can settle this at the police station and I hope you’re not fooling around with me Nancy knew she couldn’t leave this boy alone out there in the cold and drove with him to the local PlayStation, and he leads Sheriff Nancy said in the police station watching The officer shifted the missing persons reports of days and months past, an hour passed and still there were no updates about the boy’s identity. Then the inspector came out with a file looking disappointed, we informed all the station’s nearby Miss Nancy.

We can’t find any missing Report with information about this boy said the inspector. Something should turn up very soon and will give you a call just in case, but we can’t have him at the station till then it’s getting late. Why don’t you take him to the hospital we still need to know. I can’t remember anything alright sure if I’ll do, that, Nancy saw that she left the station with a boy later at the hospital Nancy watched. Did the doctor study the boy’s MRI scans?

What is it doctor? He told me he doesn’t even know his name. I don’t know how I’m gon na help him or a Nancy. The boy is healthy. Otherwise there are no signs of injury as such revealed the doctor, but there’s a small problem.

It looks like he has post-traumatic stress disorder. I mean something has caused a lot of emotional stress and psychological shock. His memory loss is most likely to fence mechanism. Due to that shock, Miss Nancy. I can’t proceed without further tests.

Is there anything we can do to help him doctor? I mean, I don’t know this boy and I don’t know where to leave him. I wonder how long it’s going to take until he regains his memory. Cognitive behavior therapy might help, but I don’t feel you need to rush now. Why don’t you take him home with you and bring him back on Tuesday?

He can stay here if he wants no I’ll go with her. The boy declared Nancy felt a Pang of Sympathy for the kid and agreed to take him home for a while until the next appointment when they arrived at Nancy’s house. The boy couldn’t help but smile at seeing a small bicycle on the patio and as he entered inside, he was greeted by several photos of smiling faces of Nancy, with two men, one middle-aged and the other older and a little boy on the walls. There was an armchair toy scattered around and a set of golf clubs in one corner and even on unfinished painting, everything appeared as though a big family was living in that house, but it seemed unusually empty and Silent. Your house is really nice.

He whispered as Nancy, tossed the car keys on the table and hurried to the kitchen. But where is everybody I mean the people in these photos in this little boy? I don’t see them around. Where are they? Nancy hesitated and paused chopping, the cylinder they all died in a car crash a long time ago.

It’S just me here now, all alone, like a ghost, I’m sorry, the boy said placing a comforting hand on Nancy’s, shoulder it’s: okay, honey. You know it’s been really tough to survive Christmas, all alone every year, so I think your company will be good enough for me. This time, Nancy chuckled, I’m making steak roasted mashed potatoes for dinner. Hope you’ll like it as they sat down for dinner. The boy looked down through the window of Nancy’s apartment and noticed everyone outside was in a cheerful mood.

The streets were decorated in vibrant shades of red and green children were making sculptures of snowmen in every house. As far as his eyes could see. Had a Fest of Joy except for Nancy’s, as he munched on the steak and chatted Nancy, suddenly announced she had a Christmas gift for him, a gift he gasped yeah. It was for my son Jeremy, but I never got the chance to give it to him.

I hope you’ll, like it a hush, fell over the dining room when Nancy gave the boy beautifully wrapped golden red gift box, his eyes widened with excitement, as he tore off the wrapper, but as he opened the box and peeked inside his expression changed from Joy to Disappointment, oh yeah. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

I have already this one with the same design and everything even the Engravings on it are so similar. The boy said, as he took out a handcrafted wooden, yawn Nancy stopped eating and looked at him raising an eyebrow, and you said you don’t remember anything. She said her tone laced with suspicion. I don’t remember exactly, but I’m sure I have the same yacht. I remember playing with a similar one, but I’m not able to recall where and who gave it to me.

Are you sure, because you seem not too excited about it? I mean yeah, it’s cool, I love it, but where did you get this? I ordered it from a Craftsman in Boston, said Nancy as she sliced a piece of steak with a fork. We were at a fair there, my husband, dad Jeremy and me we had a wonderful time and, and my son just fell in love with this yacht. I wanted to surprise him for Christmas, but the thing is you can’t get it anywhere else.

It’S a handmade piece, a very rare one, and you only get it in that shop, assuming that this yacht is one of a kind exactly Nancy nodded. So if you already have one with similar Engravings and design, it must be from the same Craftsman in Boston. We need to meet him and find out if he recognizes you. Maybe he knows something about you and your family. After dinner, Nancy led the boy to her room since the guest room was messy.

She let the boy sleep in her bedroom for the night, while taking the couch in the living room for herself, the boy couldn’t sleep. Well, as he had a runny nose. He walked out of the room to ask Nancy for a towel, but tiptoed back when he saw her fast to sleep. He didn’t want to disturb her, so he decided to find a towel or napkin on his own and began checking the Wardrobe in Nancy’s bedroom when the boy opened one of the drawers and pulled out a towel. A crumpled paper folded and several layers fell in curiosity.

Got the better of him and he picked it up to see what it was and as he unfolded the note it read, nobody is to blame for my death. I miss my son and my family, I’m just tired of life. This loneliness is killing me and I feel like I can’t take it anymore. It’S nonsense she’s alive, but it’s written it as if she’d already died or something he grumbled and put the note back and just as he turned around to go to bed Nancy appeared in the doorway. What are you doing?

Aren’T you supposed to be asleep? I I couldn’t sleep. I was feeling thirsty and sick. I was looking for a towel. Alright go back to sleep.

We have to leave early for Boston tomorrow as they drove to Boston the next day. The boy couldn’t help but feel unsettled about the note it had been weighing on his mind all night and he wasn’t in a spot to ask Nancy for answers. You know driving a bus is kind of a male profession. He said breaking the silence and you drive really well. I mean I don’t remember, taking a bus driven by a lady before but you’re amazing.

How long have you been driving a bus? Oh yeah thanks. I was an accountant earlier finances, bang statements auditing. Nobody could beat my calculations, but that’s an old story. I decided to change my job.

I wanted to explore places and meet new people. You know the roads. These scenes raised. The silence around May calm me down, so you like being around people all the time. Nancy chuckled kind of yeah – this is just a distraction you know being around people makes me feel I still exist.

They chatted all the way and soon arrived at their destination and as they pulled into the parking lot of the Craftsman’s Workshop, the boy was swept over by a sense of nostalgia. Nancy watched his every move as they stepped into the shop selling handmade arts and crafts. Hey there, the artist and greeted Nancy, having recognized her almost immediately, what brings you to Boston, where’s, your Pete, the Craftsman suddenly guessed the moment he saw the boy with Nancy in his face grew Ashen. What’S wrong, Mr Whitby, do you know this boy? Oh my God.

Pete, Where Have You Been cops, have been looking for you since this morning. You know me, please tell me everything you know about me if you’ve seen me here before. I can’t remember anything about my family, my parents, my name, I’m going crazy. Please help me: the Craftsman signed a deep breath and able to Fathom the shock and began to recount the Fateful tragedy That Shook that part of the Town two nights ago, as it turned out, some robbers had broken into Pete’s house to loot the money in Jewels. Two nights ago, but the problem began when Pete’s dad suddenly woke up to some noise and caught them stealing money from his save.

When Pete’s father saw the robbers he started to scream and alert everyone. The landline connection and electricity supply to the Larson Villa were cut. Making the robbery prey plan when Pete’s Dad ran upstairs to fetch his cell phone and call the cops one of the robbers struck his head with a hard blow and he fell unconscious and died on the spawn later they barged into the bedroom and killed Pete’s mother. They then began looking for Pete everywhere in that house that night to kill him. They saw him scream and run after witnessing his parents murders and were afraid of leaving any eyewitnesses behind later.

One of the robbers found the boy hiding under the bed in his room and grabbed him. The next morning, Pete’s neighbors found his dead dog in his head Garden were shocked. They kept calling his parents, but when nobody answered they suspected something was wrong and called the cops. The officers broke into beats house and found his parents corpses. They followed the lead and the robbers were eventually arrested when they tried to flee to another state.

Later. The robber who’d found Pete testified about hiding him in a big trunk box that night, once the gang left Pete’s house, with a loot, they’d driven the boy to the city nearby and left him at a bus station where he was unconscious. However, the robber’s intentions of saving the boy remained a mystery. When Nancy and Pete arrived at his house later that day he was discerned Everything feels so incredible. I know I’ve been here before.

I can feel it, but I can’t remember anything. The boy said, as he looked around at the photos of his parents in him, the toys, Christmas decor and even the superhero posters on his bedroom walls, gave a glimpse into a beautiful life. Pete lived with his parents not too long ago. Yeti wasn’t able to recall anything completely and broke down. It’S okay, honey!

Let’S go home, you’ll, be all right, we’ll come back very soon. I promise Nancy comforted Pete and hugged him as they drove back to the city. They were greeted by the festive Spirit of Christmas. They were twinkling lights, wreaths children, hurling snow at each other and laughter everywhere. They looked, the streets were bustling with people carrying shopping bags and gifts and Nancy noticed.

The grave sadness on Pete’s face a strange feeling crawled up her heart when she looked into his eyes and she decided to take him in Forever. Nancy adopted Pete eventually and put him in therapy to overcome his stress in him one night during dinner. She chuckled, you know, I’m afraid to imagine what my life would have been like if I hadn’t stopped after seeing at the bus station that day, Pete hugged her tightly and planting a kiss on her cheek sand. Yeah, it’s been a year since we met and it still feels like yesterday I love you Mom more than you know.

 

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A black flight attendant had just returned to work after mourning her husband. While making her rounds to ensure the passengers were comfortable, she suddenly froze. There, a few meters away, sitting by the window, was her late husband. What she discovered next is shocking.

“No, my husband doesn’t deserve to die!” Mary screamed, her voice cracking with anguish. Her eyes were swollen and red from hours of relentless crying. She still couldn’t accept the harsh reality that her husband was about to be lowered into the ground, forever lost to her. The sight of his once healthy and handsome body, now cold and lifeless in the casket, filled her with chilling horror. As the priest conducted the final rites at the graveside, Mary broke away from the mourners and ran towards the grave. Just as she was about to jump in, several people restrained her, preventing her from following her husband into the earth…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>

 

“Let me stay with Bernard!” she cried, her screams echoing in the solemn air as she struggled against the men holding her back. She nearly broke free, but other church members rushed to restrain her. Her world had collapsed entirely.

The choir’s hymns filled the air, moving everyone to tears. The deceased had been a good man, now existing only as a memory. After the hymns, the priest poured a few handfuls of sand over the coffin, and the pallbearers began to cover it. Mary desperately wanted to tell them to stop, to let her see her husband one last time, but others gently pulled her away from the graveside.

Mary had a wonderful history with her late husband. At 19, she moved from Africa to the US, becoming one of the few resilient, smart, and intelligent black women in her community. At 20, she was admitted to aviation college, where she studied flight administration. Five years later, she landed a job at the airport and loved every moment of it, always smiling and attending to the passengers on the plane. As a strikingly beautiful black woman, she caught the eye of many men on flights. Some even expressed their romantic interest, but Mary valued the sanctity of professionalism and refused to mix business with pleasure

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Everything changed, though, when she met a man in the business class section of a fateful flight that morning. While on duty, Mary stepped into the business class and froze. She saw a handsome man with dark hair, blue eyes, and a charming smile. He was sipping coffee and reading a magazine. They exchanged a glance, and he gave her the most beautiful smile she had ever seen, sending butterflies fluttering in her stomach. She quickly walked away, trying to focus on her work. Throughout the flight, she fought the urge to talk to him. However, whenever she passed by him, they exchanged smiles. After the flight landed, the man handed her his business card. His name was Bernard, and he was an attorney at the Supreme Court. Mary promised to call him after work.

That evening, she called him, and they began chatting. Despite living in different cities, they managed to make their relationship work. Bernard called her his African queen. He loved her cooking and everything about her. He was fascinated whenever she spoke her native language and even made her teach him a thing or two. After a few months of dating, Bernard proposed, and they had a grand wedding. He relocated to her city, and they settled into married life.

When Mary was 27, a few months into their marriage, she noticed Bernard’s sudden weight loss but attributed it to work stress. She made sure he ate well at home and even prepared lunches for him to take to work. Despite this, he continued to lose weight, leading Mary to suspect a health issue. She occasionally saw him taking medication but waited for him to open up about his condition. However, Bernard remained secretive about his health.

After months of suspicion, Bernard finally revealed the devastating truth. One night, Mary had just finished showering when she walked into the room and found Bernard in tears. Her heart shattered; she had never seen him cry before, and she instantly knew something was horribly wrong.

“I’m sorry. Can I get a hug, please?” Bernard’s voice trembled. Mary quickly wrapped her arms around him and kissed his forehead.

“Just tell me what’s wrong. We can face this together. You know I would do anything for you, right?” Mary said, her eyes searching his for answers. But nothing could have prepared her for what came next.

“I’m dying,” Bernard confessed, sending an icy shock through Mary’s veins.

“No, don’t say that! You can’t die! We’ll find the best doctors, the finest hospitals. You’ll get the best treatments. We’ll empty our savings if we have to,” Mary gasped. She was still trying to reassure him when Bernard suddenly whispered, “It’s already too late. I have colon cancer. I’m dying.”

Bernard’s words hit her like a sledgehammer. Mary’s knees buckled as she clung to Bernard, tears streaming down her face.

“No,” she whispered frantically. “We’ll fight this, Bernard. There’s always hope.” Despite the terror in her heart, Mary kept whispering reassurances, desperately trying to convince herself as much as Bernard. However, Bernard’s distant gaze showed he had already lost hope. He had been battling cancer for over 10 years, which was why he married in his late 40s. He didn’t see the need to get married and then die shortly after, leaving his wife in a pool of sorrow. Luckily for him, the cancer had gone into remission before he met Mary. Unfortunately, it returned after their wedding. This time, it was worse.

Despite the grim diagnosis, Mary remained optimistic, believing he would survive much longer. They visited the hospital, where Bernard was placed on chemotherapy. Mary prepared delicious meals for him and often spent nights at the hospital, determined to support him through his treatment. Unfortunately, just three months later, Bernard passed away in his hospital bed. The hours Mary spent staring at his body being prepared for embalming felt like a nightmare. She was traumatized, depressed, and sick with grief, teetering on the edge of losing her mind. Her family had to keep a constant watch to prevent her from taking her own life. The airport authorities also granted her two weeks of paid bereavement leave.

Just two days after her husband’s burial, Mary was determined to return to work, fearing that staying indoors would worsen her depression. On the day she returned to work, she was assigned to a flight heading to Newcastle. As the flight was about to take off, Mary conducted the routine checks. She wasn’t expecting anything out of the ordinary. If only she knew she was about to get the shock of a lifetime.

When she went into the business class, she suddenly froze in shock. A wave of dizziness swept over her, and she wondered if she was hallucinating. Her heart pounded so hard she feared it might burst from her chest. She couldn’t believe the frightening sight before her. Sitting by the window was her late husband. He held a cup of coffee and the newspaper, occasionally glancing out the window. Sweat gathered on her forehead, and her body trembled with fright. A colleague noticed Mary’s distress and walked over to her. Mary continued to stare at the man, hoping he would disappear, but he kept flipping through the magazine, oblivious to her turmoil.

“This isn’t real,” she assured herself. She almost slumped, but her colleague quickly helped her stay upright. Laura, Mary’s colleague, gently pulled her into the cockpit and advised her to calm her nerves. Laura assumed Mary was still grieving and thought the memory of how she met her husband was still fresh in her mind.

“You need to take a deep breath, Mary,” Laura advised. Mary stood there, utterly transfixed. Her mind raced with countless thoughts. She was skeptical about supernatural phenomena, so she dismissed the idea of seeing a ghost. Yet, she was certain of what she saw. The man was her late husband. He just had to be. She knew how much he loved the view of Earth from the window of a plane. Maybe he had come to warn her about something. She knew she had to act.

Mary quickly got up, stepped out of the cockpit, and headed to the business class to demystify the scene. As she walked there, she found herself believing that he could indeed be a ghost. That man, her husband, in the business section, was all the proof she needed that ghosts really exist. When she got to the business class section, she walked over to him, noticing he was still intently reading his magazine, just like her late husband used to do during flights. Certain it was him, she moved closer and touched his shoulder. Instead of vanishing, he lifted his gaze in shock, noticing the fear on her face.

“Are you okay, ma’am?” he asked. As soon as she heard his voice, goosebumps appeared all over her body. That was definitely her husband’s voice. Mary wanted to scream his name, but she couldn’t find her voice. The man, noticing her strange behavior, shifted away from her. Mary coughed, cleared her throat, and apologized for her behavior before asking who he was. The man grew stiff and buried himself in his magazine, refusing to look at her again.

Just then, Mary noticed that the man was avoiding her gaze. Mary looked closer and realized he had even broken into a sweat. She also realized he was tapping the magazine. Her husband often did that whenever he was greatly troubled. Clearly, something was wrong. Everything was just too overwhelming, so Mary decided to take a break to gather her thoughts. As she walked away, the man immediately stood up and rushed to the bathroom. His tense shoulders and frequent glances over his shoulder set off alarm bells. Mary knew something was sinister about this man. Mary rushed towards him, but he quickly entered the bathroom. She waited by the door, determined to ask him questions.

Thirty minutes passed, and then an hour,

and he still hadn’t come out. She kept knocking on the door. Finally, the man opened the door and forced a smile.

“Who are you?” Mary demanded, but he ignored her and walked back to his seat. He ignored Mary and sat down, his eyes fixed on a magazine he wasn’t actually reading. Mary backed off, taking a few steps away but keeping a close eye on him. His brows furrowed in deep thought, and he glanced around the room slowly, clearly troubled. Sensing that he was hiding something, Mary watched him closely. When he stood up and headed to the bathroom, Mary quickly followed, determined to uncover what he was hiding. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

“Stop following me,” he charged.

“Not until you tell me who you are,” she whispered. The man moved towards the bathroom door, but Mary wouldn’t let him leave. In a flash, she positioned herself in front of him. He looked at her with intense anxiety, puzzled by her behavior. Though she wanted to scream, Mary fought to steady her breath and calm her nerves. Her eyes darted anxiously, and her heart pounded in her chest.

“Why do you look so much like my husband?” her voice was broken.

“I don’t know what you’re talking about,” he replied.

“Stop pretending. Who are you?” she demanded again. The man was first amazed, then terrified by her boldness. He had no idea what she was talking about. Mary was determined to get answers from him and wasn’t about to just let him leave. The man, however, showed no intention of speaking. He tried to push past her, but she stood her ground. Her eyes locked into his, and she saw the fear in them. It was clear he was running from something. Trusting her instincts, which had never failed her, Mary ignored caution and grabbed his wrist firmly.

“What are you hiding?” she thundered. The man flinched and took a step back. That was all the confirmation Mary needed to know something was wrong.

“I’ve seen you acting suspicious. Who are you, and what are you hiding?” she demanded again, this time with a louder voice. The man wanted to leave, but Mary wouldn’t let him. Her grip on his wrist was surprisingly strong.

“If you walk out that door, I’ll call the cops,” Mary shouted.

“You wouldn’t,” the man said weakly.

“Try me,” Mary shot back, her eyes blazing with determination. “Tell me what you’re hiding, or I’ll call them right now. You have five seconds. What are you hiding?” Mary yelled. “Spill! You have three seconds left. One second,” Mary thundered. The man shut his eyes and groaned.

“I just can’t,” he yelled. Then he began to unbutton his shirt slowly. Mary’s heart pounded as she watched him.

“What is it? Just tell me! Speak,” she demanded again. But nothing could have prepared her for the shocking secret this man was hiding. Suddenly, he yelped in frustration and ripped his shirt open, revealing the bomb strapped to his chest.

“I can’t do this. I can’t let the bomb go off,” he said, his voice trembling. Mary gasped, her eyes widened in horror.

“Oh my God,” she whispered, her grip loosening but her resolve firm. “We have to stop this. Tell me how we can stop it.” The man’s eyes filled with tears as he looked at her, the weight of his decision crashing down on him.

“Help me,” he pleaded desperately. Mary stifled the scream, fearing it would throw the plane into chaos. She slowly backed away and returned to her partner, Laura. As Laura drew closer, she nearly screamed, not because of the bomb, but due to the man’s uncanny resemblance to Mary’s husband. Mary quickly explained the situation, and the women decided it was best to inform the authorities. The flight captain was notified, and two Air Force officials approached the man. The Air Force officials swiftly handcuffed the man and escorted him into the cockpit. Fortunately, an FBI bomb squad member happened to be on the plane. He received an urgent encoded message and was brought to the cockpit. Upon inspecting the bomb, he noticed that the timer had been stalled and altered twice. It could detonate at any moment. Acting quickly, he expertly disarmed the bomb, allowing the entire crew to breathe a collective sigh of relief. Interpol and the police were alerted and instructed to be on guard.

Meanwhile, Mary listened intently as the man was interrogated. His name was Bennett, and he was a member of a notorious terrorist group. After their last operation, which involved bombing a popular worship center, Bennett decided he wanted out. He sent secret messages to the FBI about their next operation, but unfortunately, his cover was blown. The team decided to punish him by forcing him on a suicide mission. If he failed to do so, they would wipe out his entire family. When Mary asked if he had a twin brother, Bennett nodded. He had a twin brother, Bernard, but they had long been separated due to Bennett’s involvement in crime. Bernard had always tried to change him, but Bennett refused. Now everything made sense to Mary. She wanted to introduce herself as his sister-in-law, but the timing wasn’t right. She couldn’t understand why Bernard had kept this from her.

With little else to do for the rest of the flight, she headed to the cabin and sat there, consumed by grief. Seeing Bennett brought back memories of her husband. If not for her vigilance and Bennett’s humanity, the plane would have gone up in flames. The FBI couldn’t let the plane reach its destination. They needed to remove Bennett and conduct emergency checks on the aircraft. The pilots were informed, and the passengers were surprised by the announcement of an emergency landing. Interpol in the area was already on standby. As the plane touched down, the passengers were asked to disembark. The anti-bomb squad conducted thorough checks, and Bennett was taken away in a waiting van. Mary watched as the van drove off, feeling a mix of relief and sorrow. The entire crew thanked Mary for her vigilance and persistence. Forty minutes later, the plane landed at Newcastle. Mary couldn’t stop thinking about Bennett and his mention of his family. Maybe he was married with kids. A strong desire to connect with him overwhelmed her, and she waited patiently until the flight returned home. Luckily for her, she could still use the remaining one week out of her bereavement leave, so she boarded another flight to the city where Bennett was arrested.

Meanwhile, Bennett was in police custody, undergoing intense interrogation. He was terrified to reveal the gang’s location, fearing for his family’s safety. However, Interpol assured him of protection and a lighter sentence. Reassured, Bennett disclosed the gang’s location, and the force sprang into action. Drones surveyed the area, and Interpol stormed the hideout, arresting the terrorists. When Mary arrived in the city, she went to the Interpol office where Bennett was being held. After answering a set of questions, she was allowed to see Bennett. Bennett was shocked to see her and wondered why she had come. They sat in silence for a few minutes, simply staring at each other. Bennett saw profound concern in her eyes and waited for her to speak. Mary cleared her throat and stared at Bennett, the splitting image of her late husband. She struggled to find the right words. Bennett remembered her asking about his resemblance to her late husband, so he figured it had to do with her sudden appearance. After what seemed like forever, Mary finally opened her bag, took out two pictures, and pushed them towards him, carefully watching his reaction. His eyes widened as he stared at the pictures of his twin brother. He looked up at Mary, still confused about everything. Mary cleared her throat again and revealed the news that shocked Bennett to the core.

“Bernard is my husband,” she said. Bennett’s mouth dropped open in shock as he stared at Mary. His gaze then fell to the table, and his expression grew somber. He remembered how much Bernard had tried to help him turn his life around. While Bernard went to law school, he had been caught up with criminal gangs, robbing and assaulting people. Every time Bennett was arrested, Bernard would come to bail him out, but Bennett refused to change. He couldn’t imagine starting his life over; he had made half his earnings through crime. Eventually, Bernard grew fed up with his behavior and left, hoping Bennett would come to his senses. However, Bennett wasn’t ready to change. After running with small gangs around town, he eventually joined the terrorist organization. They made him rich, but it came at the cost of countless lives. When he finally grew tired of causing havoc, he decided to lay low. Bennett got married and had a child, keeping his family secret from his fellow terrorists. After a heist that resulted in multiple deaths and rendered him guilty, it tipped off the FBI. Unfortunately, the information leaked and was traced back to him. The terrorists initially wanted to get rid of him quickly but decided to send him on a solo suicide mission to kill two birds with one stone.

As Mary listened to his tale, tears filled her eyes. Bennett’s only concern was for the safety of his wife and son. He made Mary promise to look after his family, and she agreed.

“Tell my brother to forgive me,” he said with a downcast gaze. At that moment, it dawned on Mary that she hadn’t told him about his twin brother’s passing. She took a deep breath and delivered the heartbreaking news.

“Bernard died of cancer. He died only a few weeks ago.” Silence filled the room as Bennett struggled to process what he had just heard. When reality sank in, he broke into tears. He cried so hard that the guards came in to see what was wrong. Bennett knew he had betrayed his brother and felt a deep, overwhelming pain in his heart. It crushed him to know he wouldn’t be able to pay his last respects.

Brother, forgive me. I will change,” he screamed in agony. The guard had to take Bennett away while Mary watched in grief. Weeks later, he was arraigned in court. While the other terrorists received death sentences, Bennett was sentenced to 30 years in prison. The following week, Mary visited Bennett in prison, bringing a meal that Bernard used to love. As Bennett tasted it, he savored the familiar flavors. They talked about Bernard, and Bennett shared stories from their childhood, which moved Mary deeply. After an hour of conversation, she told him to stay strong and promised that she would visit him again.

Mary kept her promise and visited Bennett’s wife and child, ensuring they had a good life. When his wife needed funds to expand her business, Mary provided the money. Every month, Mary visited her husband’s grave. She would happily tell him all about his brother and how he finally had a change of heart. She knew her husband would be proud of them both.

 

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