Rayford shut the cockpit door and locked it. He pulled out pre- and postflight checklists and put them on a clipboard with other blank sheets, just to make it look good in case someone knocked. He sat in his chair, applied his headphones, and hit the intercom button.
So, is Rayford just going to do this for the entire book? Without any escalating drama or tension? Will his spy gear ever be discovered? And then, maybe there would be an investigation he'd have to manipulate, or a clever cat-and-mouse game to find the spy? Just suggestions.
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