The weather outside the terminal was
terrible. The storm had been brewing for quite a while and it had finally
unleashed itself unto the city in the ground. It had been going on for about
three hours and, according to experts, rain could continue to fall for a very
long time. It was not possible to know how many hours or even days that would
be as the system had become the storm of nightmares and something like that was
not going to go away in a couple of seconds.
The airport had been packed earlier but, as
night came, people were sent back to their homes or hotels, in the hope they
could resume their journey the following day. That was not going to be possible
but the hope for something better is always present in most people. They do
incredible things because of that hope and that means they can be capable of
some beautiful things but also of horrendous acts. It’s just the way humanity
works and it will keep working like that forever.
A perfect example of that would be Patricia
King. She found herself in the bathroom the moment her airline announced, via
speakers, that all their flights had been grounded and cancelled as the storm
was impossible to get through. You probably don’t know this, but Mrs. King was
a very determined individual. Not only she had become the top executive in her
law firm in record time, she was well known among her colleagues for nailing
every single case that landed in her office.
Patricia King was hated and loved and both
feelings were felt especially strong inside of the law firm she worked so hard
in. She was applauded when applause was required but that did not mean everyone
liked her, least of all Robert Frost. Frost had been her nemesis from the first
moment she had entered the office tower in downtown where the firm was located.
He had been the star of that place for many years, had built the image of the
firm himself and saw King as a threat to everything he had done for himself and
others.
This was fast overheard by the woman, as she
had learned from a young age to be alert for any kind of dissidence in the
group she was in. She had been like that in college and in high school. Her
classmates respected her but always knew when and what to talk about when she
was around. That explained why, despite being so well regarded, she didn’t
really have any friends. She lived alone and had never been in a romantic
relationship with any man or woman. She wasn’t interested in “wasting her
time”, as she had once phrased it to her own mother.
However, Mrs. King cannot and should not be
portrayed as a monster, a “power hungry bitch”, if you will. As a woman working
in a man’s world, Patricia knew that she had to work twice as hard to get
somewhere in life. And that’s exactly what she did: she started working at a
very young age, earning money and saving it for the future. Her parents were
very surprised when, at the age of sixteen, she was able to pay for her own new
car, not requiring their help for any of it.
She paid her way through college exactly the
same way, grabbing most of the money saved from many summer jobs in her youth
in order to get herself the best private education money could buy. As she was
so focused on her goals, she achieved them all very easily; at least that’s
what it seemed from an observer’s point of view. After all, Patricia always had
a winning smile on her face and there was never a moment when she didn’t seem
to know her next move.
However, this was all a deception. She was a
human being, flawed and imperfect. She had not been born special in any way and
had to build herself to be who she wanted to become in the future. That’s why,
realizing this in her early years of adolescence, she decided to stay focused
and never drive off the road she had perfectly designed for her life. She knew
she wanted to be well known but for helping people and being a lawyer was the
perfect way to do so. She was decided.
As she washed her face in the airport bathroom,
after hearing the announcement of the cancellation of the flights, Patricia
realized that, for the first time ever, she had no idea what to do next. Her
plan had been to get back to her city, where she would give two lecture in
different locations on the same day and then, she would sign the papers to buy
herself a brand new office, finally a real space only to herself where she
could give life to her very own law firm.
She had been thinking about it for a very long
time and finally the moment was perfect: she was beloved by the people that
needed to love her and there were the exact amount of favors owed to her that
she needed to make her dreams come true, at least the most urgent dreams. It
was all-perfect but for every single thing to work, she needed to be in the
city the next day. The storm had formed out of nowhere because she was always
checking weather conditions and many other factors that may cause disruptions
in her business. She planned it all.
But, as life goes, not everything can be
predicted. The world is ever changing, always throwing curve balls at
existence, to see if something would change, from time to time. Patricia went
back to the check-in counters and complained but the staff was leaving because
the airport had been closed. Every single flight had been grounded. In a
second, she realized she could pay for a private pilot to take her to the
required destination. So, in the middle of the storm and with her only small
suitcase, she left the terminal.
Luckily, the last shuttle bus was right where
it should be and it took her in only five minutes to the general aviation
terminal. She was hoping to fin everything operating as normal but, of course,
the terminal there was closed too. Drenched, she walked around, trying to think
of something. Patricia then spotted a security guard and tried to bribe him in
order for him to let her walk into the tarmac, where she would hopefully find
an available pilot. But the man had no use for money. Big mistake.
This is where everything went bad. Or maybe it
should be said that it went worse, because this was not the first time Patricia
had done something like that. As said before, people do bad and good things
depending on the moment and Mrs. King was the type of person that was always
two plays into the game. She had bribed before, she had used her looks to get
evidence for cases and had even had sexual relations with men and women in
order to get what she wanted, whatever it was.
Patricia King was not the jewel everyone
thought she was. There was something, however, that people could feel when they
were around her. And it was that rotten piece of her soul, corrupted by greed,
that made everyone think twice about being a little bit too close to her.
Instinct had made great things for her but it had also being something very
good for the people around her, as it warned them that Patricia was to be
respected because of the danger she represented to herself and others.
So she grabbed the guard’s gun and shot him,
point blank. Her hands were covered in water and so was the gun. The thunders covered
the noise. She managed to get to the tarmac and, what do you know, there was a
pilot available, originally waiting for a wealthy client.
One hour later, Patricia landed in her city.
She was a bit dizzy and nauseated but ready for the big day that was awaiting
her. This may serve as a remainder that we are all capable of horrible things. The
thing is, we do not all cave to our deepest, darkest passions.