Chapter 2: SOS

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The flight attendant was knocked out cold, and none of the other attendants dared to move from their seats to help her. Fear welled up in the pit of my stomach and i wished i had never taken this flight.

"Everyone stay calm." A flight attendant yelled out from her seat. 

"Oh my god what is happening, I think I'm having a panic attack, this isn't real oh my god." I said, as my breathing got heavier and heavier. Josh looked at me with a confused and worried look on his face. 

"We're going to be fine, calm down." He said softly, though I could still hear the concern in his voice. The plane dropped again and this time the air masks fell down in front of everyones faces. 

"Put it on." Josh demanded. I did as he said, securing the oxygen max to my face. My entire body shook rapidly and I wasn't sure how to deal with the amount of adreniline and fear that ran through my body. The plane dropped again, only this time the engine shut off completely. My butt lifted slightly off my seat being held down by the seat belt only. Everyone in the plane began screaming, and my entire body was pumped with adrenaline. For this exact moment I was glad that Josh had made me close the window, because if I were to look outside at this moment and watch as the earthcame tumbling towards us i would've gone mad with fear. The tumbling of the plane made my stomach lurch and i tried my best not to throw up. The lights in the plane had gone out and the only light we had now was from the windows of the people who still had them open. I felt as though i were in a terrible carnival ride that would not end. I wanted desperatly for this all to stop. The flight attendants body was being thrown around vigoursly as the plane went spiraling towards the earth, there was no way she was still alive.  I felt my head collide with the wall beside me and after that, everything went black.

------Josh's Point Of View-----

It was like nothing I've ever seen in the movies. Things were flying everywhere and people were screaming and terrified. I looked over at the girl beside me, who seemed to have hit her head and was now knocked out, blood dripping down her face. I pulled her head gently towards me so she could not hit it on anything else while knocked out. I felt jelouse of her and I wished that it were I who had hit my head and had the privilage of being knocked out during this. It was hard to look around at everyone due to the tumbling of the plane in the air, i just focused on keeping myself in one spot without getting hit by tumbling objects in the plane. I was not sure how this was going to play out, i just had to hope that everything would work out in our favour. 

The impact of the crash land was worse than anything. It was like my entire body had just been punched by the strongest man alive. The plane glided along the earth for a few moments before finally coming to a complete stop. The minute the plane stopped I began to unbuckle my seatbelt first, then the girl beside me. I knew she would have no chance at getting out if i didn't drag her. I knew the odds of the plane being on fire at the moment were extremely high and my mind had nothing else on it than to get the hell out of there. I looked around, there were only a few paniked passengers, desperatlely trying to get out of the plane as quickly as possible. I also saw how many passengers were unconcious, all of them having absolutely no chance at survival. It made me sad to think that over half of the people here would not make it out alive. I pulled the girls arm over my shoulder and began dragging her towards the exit when i saw a woman desperatlely trying to get her 3 year old son out of his seat. The young child was unconcious and it broke my heart to see the terrified mother is such a panik.

"The seatbelts aren't a push release!" I called out to her. She looked over at me, her eyes were wide and swollen. 

"You have to pull it, then it will release." I said quickly. The woman did as I said and soon her son was free from the seatbelt. She lifted him up and followed me out the emergency exit and onto the earth. We seemed to be in some sort of forest. I could smell smoke coming from the plane which caught my attention right away. 

"We need to get as far away from here as we can. Now. RUN." I ordered as i made it as far away from the smokey plane as I could. We made it about 50 yards before i heard the sound of an explosion. That's when I knew that every last living soul on that plane that had not gotten out in time, was dead. I set the girl down in the grass, she was still very unconciouse. I noticed as her light blonde hair was stained red from the cut on her forhead. 

"What now?" asked the woman with the small child. 

"I have no idea." I said with a shrug. 

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