Thirty.

"Ladies and gentlemen, we have begun our descent into New York. Please turn off all portable electronic devices and stow them until we have arrived at the gate. In preparation for landing in New York, be certain your seat back is straight up and your seat belt is fastened."

"Finally," Edna muttered under her breath. She was scared of heights and she hated being in an enclosed place.

Edna looked at her wrist. She gave a small smile. It was Edgar who gave her. He said something about the watch alerting him if she gets into any form of danger.

"Hope you know that wristwatches are not allowed in."

Edna frowned as her father spoke. "I thought we could not take phones in."

"And wristwatches too," Meyer added.

"Oh, okay."

Well, that wasn't a problem. Edgar had told her to hide the wristwatch if it was not allowed along with a small phone he gave to her. According to him, no one could detect it even with a detecting machine or whatever it was called.

She trusted that he was right. Edgar was f
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