The jetliner landed at Wade International Airport in St. George’s Parish on the island of Bermuda. For most of the two hundred and thirty people on the plane, the trip seemed uneventful. Little did the passengers know that while sitting in their seats, they were being attacked at the microscopic level and a death sentence had been delivered to all but forty-two of them. Other than the two members of the flight crew, assigned to the rear of the aircraft, only seven other people even noticed there was something wrong with the woman in seat 31D. Lisa slept for most of the trip, not even awakening for drink service. When the aircraft landed, Doug helped her to her feet and carried her bag as she exited the plane under her power. When the newlyweds got to baggage claim, she sat, too tired to

