Jack stole one more furious glance at Nina before lowering his head and assuming the crash position. His heart was pounding in his chest, each thump felt louder than the hectic sirens which wailed in his ears constantly. He closed his eyes shut and tightened the protective grip his arms held over his head. 'This could be the end,' he thought frantically.
He knew his mood had changed drastically due the past few disturbing hours he had endured. Anytime before today and he would have welcomed his death with open arms, hell, this would have been a God send. A plane crash - completely out of his control. It would have saved him the shame and humiliation of suicide in a weak moment of depression.
But now the opportunity was here, and he was terrified. Kimberly was in trouble, in the same location as a planned terrorist strike, and most heartbreakingly of all - she needed him. She wanted him. Had she forgiven him?
But it wasn't just his daughter he feared for - he was scared for every innocent soul in LA, who was probably going to be blown away now, all because he failed to extract the now invaluable information from Nina. More ironically, in a sick way, Nina was once again the reason of his downfall. On top of this, knowing the horrific type of death he had sentenced millions of people to... the guilt was too much for him to bare.
The wail of the warning sirens belonging to the plane seemed to get louder and Jack allowed himself one more repulsive glance at her. Nina. The very definition of evil and the very centre of his pain. He felt a sick sense of satisfaction as he could see the fear and apprehension she had failed to hide away on her face. At least she was finally going to meet the end she has forced on so many innocent people...
Thankfully the sharp dip the plane took caught his attention as he regained his focus on the task at hand, curling himself up as tight as possible as he once more regained the crash landing position. He didn't know whether to laugh or cry at the sudden turn of events his life had undergone. He didn't get the chance to do either as the plane suddenly dropped before crashing into the hostile terrain at a deadly speed. The impact was jarring and sent Jack along with every other passenger into there own painful yet senseless oblivion.
