Hours flew past and they were soon cruising over a lush, green canopy of jungle trees, waterfalls and rivers. He was glad to be seeing his wife again, but experiencing this wild, untouched world from a bird’s eye view was too much to pass up. Tom scheduled his flight with Mpundu for twelve, giving himself an extra two hours time in the air. Megan expected his arrival at four o’clock and the flight to her mission took two hours. His international flight from Israel to Zambia’s capitol, Lusaka, touched down at ten fifty three-ten minutes early. As a quantum physicist with an IQ of 167, the calculations needed to time a quick jaunt over the African plains were as easy as clipping fingernails. It would have been easy for most people to lose track of time, staring at the creatures, whose lives and deaths played out on the brown tinged grass below. Herds of blue wildebeest and zebra scattered in all directions as Mpundu, the dirty, mild tempered pilot of the small Cessna rental, took Tom down for a closer look at the flora and fauna of the Zambian plains. Genre: thriller The Didymus Contingency Jeremy Robinson
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