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Chapter 153: The Return Flight

Author: Clare
last update publish date: 2026-05-04 13:59:00

The return flight left Thessaloniki at half past four in the afternoon.

They were at the airport by two. This was Ernest's rule for international flights—the rule he had developed over years of traveling for business and refined during the Portugal trip and applied now with the quiet satisfaction of someone whose systems worked. Be at the airport two hours before a European flight, three hours before an intercontinental flight. The rule had served him well. He had never missed a flight, had nev
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