The Navy Commander In A Hoodie Who Made Fighter Pilots Go Silent-Quieen - Chainityai

The Navy Commander In A Hoodie Who Made Fighter Pilots Go Silent-Quieen

The man in seat 11B had the kind of smile that made strangers tired before he even finished a sentence.

Gerald Thompson was fifty-six, a management consultant from Washington, and he wore his confidence like a suit jacket he never took off.

He noticed the young woman beside him before the plane had even pushed back from the gate in San Diego.

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She wore ripped jeans, white sneakers with little stars drawn on them, and a navy hoodie two sizes too big.

Her dark hair was tied in a messy ponytail, and her reading glasses kept sliding down her nose as she wrote notes in the margin of a thick manual covered with bright tabs.

The cabin smelled like burnt coffee and warm plastic.

The overhead vents hissed softly.

Outside the window, morning light bounced off the wing of United Flight 1634 like a sheet of clean metal.

Gerald glanced at the book in her lap and gave her the smile.

“Engineering?” he asked.

Alexis Chen looked up. “Something like that.”

“College student?”

“No.”

He laughed softly, not because anything was funny, but because some people laugh when they have already decided you are smaller than them.

“Well, whatever it is, that field is tough,” he said. “A lot of young people think they want something hard until it gets real. You sure that’s the right path for a pretty young thing like you? Communications might be less stressful.”

Across the aisle, a woman in a green cardigan looked over with sympathy.

“Don’t mind him, honey,” she said. “You study whatever you want.”

Alexis gave her a small smile.

Then she went back to the manual.

She did not correct Gerald.

She did not say that her name was Commander Alexis Chen.

She did not say that she was twenty-nine years old.

She did not say that her call sign was Reaper.

She did not say the book in her lap was not a college textbook but an advanced avionics manual for a training program she would be running for junior pilots after her leave ended.

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