"Captain!" Both Tintin and I called out for him. "Captain! Can you hear us?!"
He finally appeared in the window near the front. He looked like a terrified child but I let it slide knowing that I would look the same if it were me out there.
"Captain! You're doing fine! Now, pour the bottle into the tank! We're running on fumes!" Tintin pleaded with him.
Haddock climbed forward and sat on top of the tank, blocking the view of the main window. As he unscrewed the tank, something hit my foot. I looked down and saw the bottle of spirits.
I picked up the bottle, seeing that it was now empty. He had drunk it.
"I really hate this man!" I shouted.
Tintin looked back to see what I was talking about when he saw the empty bottle in my hands. His eyes went wide and he looked at me with a fearful expression.
We both snapped our heads to see what Haddock was about to do. He beat his chest before sucking in a lot of air, leaning down, and belching into the tank.
The engine sputtered more and we were thrown back as the plane accelerated. Tintin struggled to get control of the plane.
"Captain, I can't see!" Tintin shouted.
"Land, land!" Haddock shouted.
"We can't! We're not there yet!" I shouted back to him.
"No, land!" He called again, but this time, Tintin and I were able to see past him, seeing the dunes of sand that were spread out before us. And we were heading right for one.
Tintin quickly pulled back on the throttle, narrowly missing the dune.
"Starboard, starboard!" The captain shouted from outside. Tintin followed his directions and tried his best not to kill us. I watched as the captain was struck by lightning and rolled back over the plane. I followed him with my eyes only to see the two men from the boat out of their binds.
"Hey!" I shouted, but it was too late. They jumped out of the plane in parachutes. They landed safely on the ground together.
I watched as Haddock clung to the back stabilizer, which was now broken, his parachute deployed which slowed us down. The horizontal stabilizer broke off, taking Haddock with it. I screamed after him but it was no use.
Because the stabilizer was gone, the nose of the plane dived down. The throttle Tintin was fighting against broke, making my eyes widen in fear.
We were gonna crash and die.
I saw the dune we were about to crash into and braced myself. The last thing I could remember was the impact of the plane and Tintin calling my name.
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Third POV
The crash jumped over the dune and crashed into the sand below. Tintin was thrown through the shattered window and began to side down the top of the tank, heading towards the still-spinning and deadly propeller blade.
Snowy did his best to pull him back but it wasn't strong enough. Haddock, who was still wearing his parachute and not that far away, saw the dust of sand in the air.
"Hang on! I'm coming!" He began to run but his parachute picked him up and glided him right towards the wreck. The plane slid down the dune more, pushing Tintin even closer to the blades.
Haddock was pushed back by the wind from the propellers, causing him to grip the wings and pull himself forward to get to Tintin, who he saw was about to fall forward. He quickly climb onto the tank and grabbed Tintin's waist, flipping him up and to the wings above - also causing him to wake up.

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The Secret of the Unicorn ~ Tintin x Reader
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'And you call yourself a Haddock?!'
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