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Chapter 1: What conflict arises between the siblings during the flight?
You're listening to Petrified, this episode, Long Haul.
Sid.
I'm not talking to you, Vic.
Sid.
Did I not say don't speak to me till we land, Vic? I'm nearly sure I did.
You're sitting on my belt.
What?
Your fat arse is on my seatbelt.
There, take it. Stick it in your big mouth. Ow! You're not allowed to hit me. We're grown-ups.
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Chapter 2: How do the siblings cope with their father's death?
named after the places in Australia. Our dad was an Australophile.
Oh. That took me a second. But he's not being buried... No.
He's not being buried in Australia. He's being repatriated to Ireland.
Oh. He wanted to be buried in his ancestral home. It's complicated. Listen, none of my business. I'll get you those tipples.
A tramp shoe. Where'd you get that from?
Never said that before in my life. Vic, can you turn down the film? I can hear it through. She's asleep. I'll do it myself.
Good evening, folks. This is Captain James Williams again. My co-pilot, Captain Dan Ryan, and I hope you're enjoying your flight from Sydney to Dubai International Airport.
That's a turd's name.
Matt. We are currently cruising at an altitude of 3,000 feet above the Indian Ocean, four hours and ten minutes into our 14-hour and 20-minute flight. The time at our origin country is coming up to midnight, so we will be lowering the lights in the cabin to help you get some sleep. There's a strong tailwind that will propel us directly into those black clouds roiling with fire ahead.
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Chapter 3: What strange events occur during the flight?
Not an allergy now?
No, no. Just the thoughts of things being slaughtered.
You'd put me off it too. There you go. Sunny Sydney at the window. And there you go. Voluptuous Victoria in the middle. Drop a wine to wash the veggies down.
You know it, Jamie. White. For both of us. Please.
And there we are. Won't you absolutely enjoy it?
Cheers.
Thanks.
Thanks for ordering for me. Do you want to eat it for me as well?
Ten hours left to Dubai and then another eight to Dublin. Do you think I'd be a rigmarole transferring the coffin to the other plane? What if they lose it? Like a suitcase.
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Chapter 4: What revelations about their father's past do the siblings uncover?
I think we can work on it.
I think we're just lucky to have any semblance of a functioning life considering where we've come from. Vic?
Uh oh. What's that look? What are you going to hit me with?
Are you... Are you glad he's gone? Of course I am. Do you think he knows that I am too?
He's dead. He doesn't know anything.
Are you sure? What would he do if he knew we were glad he was dead? What would he do to us?
He can't do anything anymore.
Do you believe in ghosts?
You just had a bad dream. You're not thinking properly yet. You're probably still half asleep.
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Chapter 5: How does the atmosphere on the plane change as tensions rise?
Are you serious? I'll be out now. Fuck's sake. Can you get away from the door until I come out and have some manners? Not coming from the door. It's coming from... The floor.
What?
That's... That's... A sequence... Oh my god. It's Morse code. It's... Help me.
Oh my days, love, are you alright? I'm so sorry. Never mind me, you're the important one. Jamie, quick. I think somebody needs help.
Where?
Do you know Morse code?
I've heard of it.
Someone was knocking the Morse code for help for SOS. Maybe it's a technician or a crew member or something.
Were they wearing a uniform?
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Chapter 6: What supernatural elements are introduced during the flight?
For a second I thought... Thought what? That it was Dad knocking in his coffin. Okay?
Take my seat. Take the window seat so I won't disturb you if I have to get up.
Move then. Sid. You look just like him.
That hurt.
Here's your drinks. My favourites.
Jamie, if Vic lays across these seats to sleep for a while, could I take one of the empty seats up there? That won't be a problem. I'll just grab some things. Go to sleep, Vic.
That's you all set up. A row to yourself.
Lots of empty seats on this flight.
All the easier to lavish attention on my favourite passengers.
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Chapter 7: How do the characters confront their father's legacy?
You see, I read in the paper about a village where a sewage system had burst and seeped into the earth of this graveyard, made the soil toxic. The place absolutely stinks now. So many families are up in arms about it. So I bought a plot there, especially.
Why would you do something like that?
Because the man deserves no peace. May he lie steeped in toxic shit and piss until the end of days.
I'm just going...
Jamie, are you okay?
Apologies, folks. We just passed through a small air pocket. Nothing to be concerned about. We are back in clear skies.
Calm yourself, Pat.
You're disturbing the other passengers. That wasn't turbulence, Jamie. It's Dad. He's angry.
Mr Ryan, sit down and fasten your seatbelt, please. You do know more about Kiramata. You do. You are getting hysterical. Please, I don't want this to escalate.
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Chapter 8: What is the climax of the story and its resolution?
Are you listening to yourself? Sydney, you need to stop it. This is terrifying enough without you going off the deep end too.
You heard him knocking in the hold. 625256, Vic. I know what it is. It rang in my head like a bell as soon as the plane nosedived. It's the code on the warehouse door in Kirramata. Dad would let me type it in for him because I like making the beeps.
You were five years old. Tops. You don't remember.
Why are you trying to fool yourself? It's all coming back. He sat me up on a barrel and said there's a lady in there. Are you being serious, Mr. Ryan? It's why Dad and Mom left Ireland. Questions. About girls. So we came to the upside-down part of the globe so my parents could be the little travel versions of Fred and Rosemary West.
God, what are you saying?
That sick freak didn't help him. But she didn't stop him. And she helped get the girls. Little runaways.
And she didn't stop him from bringing me along. Daddy's boy. And Mammy's girl. Yep. We knew our little roles, didn't we?
I'm so sorry, Sidney.
So you were sat on a table and had make-up pulling you and your hair brushed and I was sat on a barrel to watch him dispose of the women he had strangled in containers of lye. And it wasn't until he finally brought Ma's princess to the warehouse that she decided that was enough and left with us in the middle of the night.
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