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Runway to Survival: 6 Hours at the Airport
Runway to Survival: 6 Hours at the Airport
Author: Peace And Fortune

Chapter 1

Author: Peace And Fortune
When I arrived at the departure hall, I could not walk, as my legs had turned to jelly. Someone had to hold my arm.

My family thought that the car accident had traumatized me.

I was trapped alone in my head with the immense terror over my imminent death and my suspicion toward my husband.

He had booked the exact same flight as us. Why would he survive while my family and I would die?

The suspicion deepened as we checked in.

“Sir, your passport has expired. You can’t board the flight.”

I never once took my eyes off my husband’s face. When he heard that he could not check in, a hint of glee flickered in his eyes.

We were going overseas for this trip. I had already reminded him to check his passport a month ago. How could his passport just coincidentally expire?

My husband stared at me apologetically.

“I’m sorry, my passport has expired. I can’t go on this trip with you. Don’t worry, even though I’m not going, I’ll cover all of your travel expenses.”

Everyone would be pleased to hear his words. My parents did. They kept praising me for marrying a good man.

However, when I heard that, my suspicion skyrocketed.

My husband was usually very frugal. One might even call him stingy. He would call a cup of coffee a waste of money.

Would such a person volunteer to cover my family’s expenses?

It was impossible!

Unless, of course, he already knew that he would not have to spend that money!

When I thought of that, I snatched my father’s passport before he could pass it to the airport ground staff. I smiled apologetically to the staff. “Sorry, we won’t be checking in.”

Just when I thought I had escaped death, I realized the numbers on top of our heads did not change. We would still die in six hours!

The fear of death overwhelmed me again.

My face was pale as I stood stiffly in front of the counter. The people queuing behind me were grumbling impatiently.

When I met my parents’ concerned gazes, I forced myself to calm down and continued observing.

The people checking in after us all had different numbers on their heads. It also meant that this flight would not be the death of us. Something else was going to kill us.

When I thought of that, I tried to leave the airport. However, when I was just about to head out, the number on my head immediately turned to two hours. This meant that if I left the airport, I would only have two hours left to live.

I helplessly went back to the departure hall to look for a chance to survive.

I was tense as a rod as I sat on the chair. I wrapped my arms around myself as cold sweat drenched my hair.

My parents realized something was wrong. They tacitly agreed not to bother me.

Even my husband had caught on to my odd behavior. He stared at me silently.

I quickly flipped through all the clues in my head.

Firstly, was it a coincidence that my husband’s passport had expired? If it was a coincidence, then what would have caused his sudden generosity?

Next, I would die quicker if I left the airport. What did that mean?

Would there be an accident outside the airport? Was the murderer hiding in some corner?

What was the difference between the departure hall and the outside?

When I was deep in thought, I suddenly spotted the security checkpoint from my peripheral vision.
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  • Runway to Survival: 6 Hours at the Airport   Chapter 8

    The police said they were about to reach and asked me to buy more time. I suddenly had an idea. I said to the kidnappers, “You’re going to die soon, in less than an hour.” Looking at their puzzled expression, I continued to lie to them. “Don’t you want to know why I found out your plan?”It was indeed something the kidnappers wanted to ask. After all, they had a hostage. My father would not betray them. My husband was also blinded by money. That was why they were so confident. They felt nothing would go wrong, but I had proven them wrong at every turn. When they hesitated, I explained, “It’s because I can see everyone’s survival time on top of their heads. If you don’t run, none of you would live more than an hour. If you run now, you could still live for another fifty years.” I was bluffing about the years. The law would not let them off the hook. As they were hesitating, I stepped on my accelerator. The kidnapper flew away from the impact. I rushed toward the directi

  • Runway to Survival: 6 Hours at the Airport   Chapter 7

    I got a year older. I was supposed to die in a plane crash. The irony was funny. My father, who never remembered my birthday, suddenly cared about it because he was using that opportunity to sell me off. But before I could think of the way I should deal with my father and my husband, I saw the number on top of my head start to plummet. My expression changed. The number was dropping too quickly. It seemed like the kidnapper had found out that something had gone wrong. The incident at the airport had been too conspicuous. They must have wanted to kill us all off. I subconsciously wanted to call the police, but my survival time was less than fifteen minutes. I gritted my teeth. I did not have enough time. I must save myself on the spot. I dragged my husband and my father into the bedroom and played the voice recording so it seemed like they were chatting. I grabbed a knife from the kitchen and dashed to my garage. I called the police while I quickly did some calculations.

  • Runway to Survival: 6 Hours at the Airport   Chapter 6

    “Your mother is such an evil woman! I’m going to make her pay tomorrow. I’m going to divorce her and find someone else who can give me a son.” I was expressionless. He wanted to make my mother pay? That was right. I wanted to make my father and husband pay for what they did. After all, they wanted to kill me. It was reasonable for me to defend myself. I started tearing up after I recalled my mother’s gaze when she left. My mother had indeed killed Joe, and she had the intention of blaming me. However, she had only done so to protect me. After I got home, I immediately went to read my mother’s diary. It finally broke the illusion that I had a loving family. Three years ago, my mother discovered that my father had had an affair and produced an illegitimate son. However, as a housewife, she did not confront my father. When my father’s illegitimate son was kidnapped after gambling and owing a huge sum of money, my father prepared to sell my mother and me overseas for money

  • Runway to Survival: 6 Hours at the Airport   Chapter 5

    Upon hearing my words, the internet and everyone at the scene immediately quietened. As quickly as the surroundings had fallen silent, a huge commotion quickly erupted. “The murderer is trying to drag her mother into this! What a horrible person!” “What the heck? This person should be executed.” Upon hearing my accusation, my mother immediately burst into tears. However, I calmly explained myself. “Mom, we have similar builds. Even our facial features were quite similar. We even wore matching outfits today. You did this to put the blame on me.” Upon hearing my words, my mother stiffly adjusted her jacket. After I came back from the washroom, I realized that my mother had changed clothes. Initially, I thought it was because the air-conditioning had been too cold. It turned out that she was creating an alibi. I continued to speak calmly. “There’s also the matter of the murder weapon, my hairpin. I clearly recall placing it back into my bag and passing it to you personal

  • Runway to Survival: 6 Hours at the Airport   Chapter 4

    Upon seeing my silence, she seemed more anxious. She stared at me in despair. “Just admit that you did it, for me. Leave with the police and don’t drag us into this!” The policeman noticed that she seemed too agitated, so he dragged her out of the interrogation room. Even then, she was trying to convince me to give up. I felt a heavy weight in my chest. A thought formed in my head, but I did not want to believe it. I met my father after that. Unlike my mother, he was looking at me with a complicated gaze. Finally, but surely, he said, “I believe you won’t kill anyone. Don’t worry, I’ll make sure you won’t have to spend your birthday in jail.” From the moment we entered the airport, my birthday had only been six hours away. I did not have the usual habit of celebrating my birthday. The sudden accident had also caused me to forget about my birthday. However, I did not expect my father, who usually was not detail-oriented, to remember it.I looked at my father’s graying hair

  • Runway to Survival: 6 Hours at the Airport   Chapter 3

    My family and I were detained in the security office. I was singled out for interrogation. “Miss Claire White, the surveillance footage showed that you had gone to the washroom twenty-three minutes ago. After you came out of the washroom, the hairpin on your head had disappeared.“We found the hairpin in a trash can here, in this airport. The lab tests came back with your DNA on it. Besides, the shape of the hairpin is a perfect match to the lethal wound on Joe’s dead body.“The evidence is apparent. What do you have to say for yourself?”Of course, I would not admit to things that I had never done. “Sir, I’ve been framed. Indeed, I saw him in the washroom. He was trying to assault me at that time, and he ran away after I threatened him with my hairpin. However, I did not see him after that.”The policeman unhappily tapped a finger on the table after hearing my denial. “Ms. White, if you don’t own up to your crime, your punishment will be even more severe.“Besides, you boug

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