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March 6, 2013
Wearing a face-shadowing black fedora,
Percoughalees was wheeled in through
the airport doors, where he immediately
spotted Brubellgot stepping out of the
lift from the private staff stores
He was accompanied by Nodsincquento,
his co-pilot for the night flight,
both just having arrived on duty, and
making Percoughalees smile with delight.
Being injured was to prove adventageous,
as, after handing over his boarding pass,
Percoughalees was immediately prioritised,
only to find himself sat in First Class!
The upgrade was quite unexpected,
but he kept silent and went with the flow.
And oh, how his heartbeat raced, when he
saw Mendotta walk across the apron, below.
Having his foot in plaster had its uses,
he later, cunningly began to think,
as he snuggled down under his blanket, after
spying Mendotta, sensuously sipping her drink!
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