MBTI Type: ESFJ

Jen has a warm nature and she can quickly make people like and trust her, since she knows how to appeal to them. She notices Bill is nervous about taking off, so she opens up to him, engages him in conversation, and tries to find out details about his life to distract him. She is curious about him, his family, and what he’s doing on the plane, which makes him not answer a lot of her more personal questions (asking questions is how Fe-doms connect; they want to know who you are, so they know how to respond to you). Later, she’s good at putting a nervous child at ease, in talking to a hacker and helping him send out a photo that will cause a phone to go off “silent” and ping, and in soothing Bill and talking him through various solutions to their problem. She delegates tasks she’s not efficient at (such as problem-solving) to other, more competent people, acting as the “group leader” (she connects Bill to others who can help him and encourages teamwork). She works a steady job, and admits that she didn’t much think about her life until her heart surgery. Now that she has a limited amount of time left, she is more aware of her need to live in the moment and be spontaneous, because life is ‘unpredictable.’ She’s attentive to details, able to keep track of passengers and information about them, and trusts Bill because he has proven himself reliable in the few hours they’ve known each other.

Enneagram: 6w7 so/sp

Jen is somewhat suspicious of other people and guarded in sharing her personal information; she doesn’t easily talk about her surgery at first, or why she’s on the plane, leading Bill to be suspicious of her. She is wary of him at first, but also trusts him to protect them all, because he seems confident in what he is doing. She’s willing to take risks with and for him, but also is looking for allies and ways to connect to other people. She uses humor and genuine interest in them to forge an alliance, but also relies somewhat on alcohol to keep her calm. She is often fearful, but also … not, considering she’s living with an illness that could kill her at any moment anyway. This has made her more open to letting things go, living in the moment, and taking whatever opportunities arise. Including, maybe, a date later with Bill, if he intends to hang around Iceland for awhile.