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Jacob’s Point Of View
A white frozen fog made it impossible to see the ground, which was thick with snow. Trees, grass clumps, and bushes were ice crystal-clad, each brilliant gem reflecting the early morning sun in a different direction, bathing us in light.
It was cold, but I didn’t care because this was my realm.
Helicopter blades slashed the air like winged gods descending to earth, a harbinger of our bright future. Nine people huddled in a small portacabin, keeping warm while I guided our pilot down safely onto the landing pad, as I had done many times while taking enemy fire.
It was early on Monday and damn cold when we boarded our brand new helicopter, selected and specified by me. Kate was pleasantly surprised, although she rolled her eyes.
“What is it, sweetheart?”
“Seventeen million dollars for a toy, Jacob?”
“I got a huge discount because we supply the engines and onboard systems.”
“Even so, it’s a lot of helicopter.”
“It’s a board room in the sky, and we need the space to move people around. Ten regulars commute weekly to and from here and Granger Hall. Then there are airport runs, visits to the main GD campus, and offices for our aviation acquisition in the city.”