Author's Note: Right. A pen- not a pencil. I remember my sister commenting to me during the scene how he was lucky it was a pen, not a pencil...Shall be fixed. And with grammer errors- I'll do what I can.

Though it's from the POVs of people that don't know their names- I'm calling Jackson and Lisa by their names to make things easier and less confusing…

And- I just thought the senior flight attendant sort of seemed like a Janet.


- Janet -

"Eighteen-G's light is turned on." Julie noted as she flicked the switch off. She turned her head back to look at Janet, who has just arrived in the tail end of the plane. "Should I go see what she wants?"

Janet turned to look up the row of seats to see who 18G was. She shook her head, "No... She probably just wants another drink." Janet said with a light grin. Quite a few passengers had requested a drink of one sort or another. "I think I'll join her." She continued on as she looked back to Julie. Julie gave a smile and step around her- moving to collect a drink for a different passenger.

She ran a hand down her vest, to smooth out any wrinkles she may have before walking up the aisle with the polite smile plastered to her lips. When she reached the 18th row of aisles, she put her hand on the head of Jackson's seat to brace herself for any sudden turbulence that may be hit.

"What can I do for you?" She asked absent-mindedly. It was a common question. No thought went into it once so ever. But, looking at Lisa's face, the polite-smile wavered and faded in concern. Lisa's cheeks were blotchy pink from tears rolling down them, and more tears were in her glassy eyes. She kept her head lowered, staring at the seat in front of her, refusing to look away.

Janet looked to Jackson, waiting to see if he knew an explanation. And he did. "She's just had a really rough day- A death in the family."

"Oh-" Janet said, her voice filled to the brim with sympathy and complete understanding. "I'll just get you some water and tissues." She said as she stood up, filling a bit guilty. She had thought that Lisa had wanted a drink- had wanted to get herself a bit drunk, but a family member of hers had past away.

"Thank-you." Jackson said as she walked away.

Because Janet was busy walking back to get the water and tissues, and because her back was turned to the passengers- she failed to see the look of annoyance on Jackson's face as he turned back to Lisa.