"I'm gonna be honest with you boys," Chaos laughed, "I might join the Air Force one day to shoot like this all the time."

"Keep dreaming," Shooter sighed.

The first plane slowly lost air, declining at a slow rate. But Snow and Silence were still nowhere to be seen.

Bullets were flying at what felt like our faces. The jet looped and dodged a couple more of Chaos's rockets, and we were starting to take damage externally. Too many noises from the controls were starting to make me panic.

"BULLETS," I said louder.

"Shit," Chaos reacted to the shots taken at our left wing.

"Where the hell are those two?" Shooter seemed to worry now. I looked around the door to see if they were there, but it was empty.

"You ever play Cod or Fortnite as a kid, Blondie?"

Chaos caught me off guard. I had only played it once over at Kingsley's house since those games weren't allowed at mine. "Yea, a good amount. Why?"

"You wanna shoot a plane?" He said.

That idea brought some weird feeling of joy into my chest.

I hurried towards him, and he told me to sit in the empty chair in front of Shooter. It's just like any other game I've played, and all I have to do is be consistent. We don't have enough bullets to last us long.

I didn't waste a second before sitting down. There was now a wheel and camera, and way fewer buttons. Learning the controls quickly, our jet did a couple more turns before steadying again.

It was obvious they were trying to crash us alive. Because by now we would've died, so that shows they still want something.

Controlling the wheel, I centered my target onto the opening.

Their shots came from above the clouds, and I was unable to see them till they lowered. A couple more bullets hit our plane, and I wasn't sure how many more it would take till we went down.

The belly of the aircraft peeked below the clouds, giving me a chance to center the shots.

"Get ready, Blondie," Shooter said behind me.

Once when the majority of the plane showed up, I pressed the button.

At least 30 bullets came out in under three seconds. There was enough knockback to surprise me. But most of them hit the plane.

The aircraft dove unexpectedly, right under us. He was completely out of our range right now. Our jet rose more and more to try and shake them, but it was like they disappeared into thin air.

"Wouldn't it be wonderful if they just left," Chaos murmured.

My eyes widened. I stood up, "Do you have a camera in here at all that shows all 360 degrees of the plane?"

"No...only in the captain's cockpit we do," He answered.

My heart raced. "They're under us. They found our blind spot."

I didn't waste a second and took off through the plane. Running as crassly as I could, I realized our plane was too still. We were an easy target now if they shot us from underneath. I barged into the pilot's door which jerked the plane a little.

"What the hell--

"They're under us!"

The singular jet rose from underneath us, flying straight up into the sky. Doing a loop down and towards us, the aircraft was heading straight for us without stopping.

Before the captain moved us out of the way, another aircraft came from underneath.

It was smaller, yet faster. It never stopped shooting the other plane, circling it like an animal. Smoke appeared from the bigger one. Even after dodging and moving, the smaller one never stopped shooting.

Soon enough, one of the wings caught fire. It fell at such a fast rate, there was no chance the people inside would live.

Looking closer at the people in the small jet, I smiled at the familiar faces.

"I'll be damned. They used it!" The captain laughed at his friend in the copilot seat.

But now I was confused. How the hell did they get another jet? They never landed? Was there one inside this jet the whole time?

I could hear Chaos cheering from the other side of the plane.

My mind could barely process what the hell just happened. I was in an actual dog fight in a jet. I shot missiles and bullets out, and we all were able to pull it off without getting anything caught on fire.

"Our left wing is smoking up," The Captain murmured.

I cursed internally.

I walked back to the room with Chaos and Shooter laughing.

"I would've NEVER thought. That the air classes would come in handy. And that was AMAZING," Chaos was practically jumping up and down. But it would've been much more different if they were just trying to kill us.

"Holy shit, that was cool," Shooter smiled. "And I'm shocked you didn't faint,"

I just smiled, "I was close a couple of times."

We chatted a bit more, slapping each other's backs and telling what was going through our minds. But I haven't even remotely processed what just happened.

I've only seen those fights in movies or video games. And yet it seemed so unreal that all of us just encountered that.

If I told anyone outside of the agency, people would truly think I'd lost it.

A couple of minutes later, Snow and Silence appeared from the door. We all laughed again, talking about the experience very few agents ever got to do. Chaos still was bouncing off the walls with adrenaline.

"Snow and Gentlemen," The announcer came on, "Thank you for your work agents, since you've helped keep the plane in flight, we can now reach your destination in 2 hours tops."

Everyone cheered.

"Unfortunately, it's hard to say if we'll make it all the way. We might have to stop for an emergency because one of our engines is fried well enough to give out completely. Please be cautious till we land at the sight. Thank you again."

"I heard you helped knock one fighter out of the air," Snow said.

The others were talking intently, so I wasn't the center of attention. "Yep, I did. I practically saved everyone in here."

"Really?" Her eyebrow raised.

"Yes, so I'd like a thank you," I refused to make eye contact while looking around the room.

"Mhm. Well, I think you should be thanking me instead. I did save you from being burnt up alive by the impact of the fighter in the captain's room. You would've died before you hit land."

"Why don't we thank each other at the same time?" I smirked

"You won't do it."

I put my hand on my heart, "You don't trust me? I really thought we were getting somewhere."

"I wouldn't even trust you with a pet fish."

I laughed, "Fair enough. But you'll trust me eventually Snow."

Something changed in her eye. But it was gone before I could register what it was.

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