"Well, that's a reasonable worry, but silly," Peggy says stubbornly, raising a brow. "He can just as well be hit by a car or struck by a fallen tree branch. At least if he's flying, he can do something he enjoys," she says with a huff, though she knows that this logic is not something widely held, clearly.
"On the other hand, I lost the man I love in a plane crash," Peggy says. "So I'm afraid it is very possible and I wouldn't wish that heartbreak on anyone."
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"On the other hand, I lost the man I love in a plane crash," Peggy says. "So I'm afraid it is very possible and I wouldn't wish that heartbreak on anyone."