Parker sighed and grabbed his phone and frowned as his phone had died. "I'd have to charge my phone first. It just died." He said to him slowly.
Parker sighed and grabbed his phone and frowned as his phone had died. "I'd have to charge my phone first. It just died." He said to him slowly.
Jim looked at Parker's men. "Lend him your phone."
Parker's man nodded his head and then started to bite his lip. "Well if the plane has already left, you won't be able to get a message through." He said and looked as Parker texted her to back off.
"Then she'll get it when they touch ground. Unless you were planning to have her make a scene on the plane," Jim muttered.
Parker frowned and looked at him. "You know, she killed your first love. Why do you love her so much?" He asked, knowing he couldn't love a woman who killed his own.
Jim shot him a furious glare and aimed the gun at his other foot threateningly. "Shut up and show me the text."
Parker frowned a little and then showed him the text. "Now what? You need me alive still. When the plane lands, she is going to call me and ask me personally."
"Then we wait. Right here. In silence."
About two hours later the plane landed and the woman looked at the text. The way the text read she knew to continue. Though she still texted a yes sir. "Here. The message just came through."
Jim read it with a concentrated frown. As he did not know their code, he could not tell this wasn't legitimate. He pulled back with a sigh and cocked his gun, aiming it at Parker. "Guess I don't need you anymore, then."
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