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Freier Fall -

He kicked the emergency door open. The roar of the wind was a physical blow, a wall of ice and noise. He looked back at the terrified faces in the cabin, but there was no time for heroics, only physics. He stepped out.

The "Freier Fall" was no longer a sport; it was a sentence. He reached for his reserve, his fingers fumbling against the freezing nylon. He looked down at the rushing green and thought of a phrase he’d heard once: “It’s not the fall that kills you; it’s the sudden stop at the end.” Freier Fall

Most people fear the fall. But Elias, drifting through the sky at 120 mph, felt a strange, chilling peace. In the fall, there are no taxes, no broken hearts, and no deadlines. There is only the wind and the countdown. He kicked the emergency door open

As the cabin pressure screamed and the metal groaned, Elias didn't reach for an oxygen mask. He reached for the emergency pack under his seat. He was the only one on board who knew that at this velocity, the plane was no longer flying—it was just a very heavy stone. He stepped out

In a true free fall, you don’t feel like you’re falling. You feel like you’re being held up by a pillar of invisible air. Elias watched the wreckage of the plane descend half a mile away, a trail of black smoke marking its path. He was alone in the blue, suspended between life and the inevitable earth.