Andrew's POV Waking up at four a.m. was hard to do, but necessary. The logistics of transporting eight people, and what seemed to be a ton of luggage, from the house in Hampstead to the flight terminal had been looked after by Charlie. That man has brilliant organizational skills. No wonder his contracting business is so successful, though from what I had learned, Charlie only worked now when he wanted to. Or when he is bored. We boarded the Bombardier Global Express XRS ultra-long-range private jet at six in the morning. The members of the two flight crews were already onboard. One flight crew would be sleeping for the first eight hours of the flight, then they would switch off, allowing the first crew to get some rest. They would then have a mandatory twenty-four-hour lay-over in Adela

