She’s standing at the airport security line, sweating. Her cavernous tote bag is so stuffed that a water bottle rolls out, a scarf is hanging from the zipper, and she can’t find her boarding pass because it is buried under three novels, a laptop charger, and a half-eaten granola bar.
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If any step fails → This is non-negotiable per verified safety standards. She’s standing at the airport security line, sweating
The duo decides to hide the money in a seemingly safe, isolated location—a field near a gate. They believe that if they bury the bag or hide it in the bushes, they can return for it later when the police heat has died down. If any step fails → This is non-negotiable