It was just another cold morning at the Evermist International Airport, where fog wrapped the tarmac like a secret. Flight 207, bound for Munich, stood idle at Runway 9, engines humming softly, passengers boarding with weary eyes. Among them was a mysterious boy, no older than 10, traveling alone with no luggage and no name on the passenger list. The airport mystery began the moment he walked past security — unnoticed by the scanner, unrecorded by the system.
Air Traffic Control was already tense — visibility had dropped below standard limits. The fog-covered runway had delayed flights for hours, but strangely, Flight 207 was cleared for takeoff. As the boy took seat 14A, the crew noted a strange chill, though the cabin was heated. Then, moments after wheels left the ground, the radar blipped — Flight 207 vanished. No signal. No transponder. The disappearing plane became the headline of a real-life aviation thriller.
A month later, during another foggy dawn, a janitor cleaning Gate 9 saw the same boy. Same clothes. Same smile. He whispered, “It’s time for the next flight.” The janitor collapsed in fear. When security reviewed the cameras — no boy, just fog curling around the windows. To this day, Flight 207 has never been found. And Gate 9 is permanently closed. But every time fog blankets the airport, someone reports seeing that mysterious boy — waiting for a flight that may never land.



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