When Samantha, a modest woman, boards a business-class flight, she becomes the target of a bratty teen’s antics and his father’s mockery. Little did they know, their paths would cross again just hours later, leading to a twist neither of them could have predicted — one the father-son duo would deeply regret. A few weeks ago, I received a letter — a real, honest-to-God, fancy letter in one of those thick, cream-colored envelopes.
It was from a lawyer telling me I was a candidate for an inheritance from my late grandmother’s sister.I barely knew the woman, so you can imagine my surprise when I found out I might inherit something from her. That’s how I found myself on a business-class flight to Dallas. Just as I was getting settled, I noticed this teenager in the row ahead of me. He couldn’t have been more than 15, but he was already a professional brat. He was loud and obnoxious and made a scene just for the sake of it
. His father, sitting right next to him, wasn’t any better.Instead of telling his kid to calm down, he was egging him on, laughing like it was the funniest thing in the world. I mean, who does that?
I tried to tune them out, but it was impossible. The kid — Dean, I think I heard his father call him — started throwing chips over the seat, and of course, they landed right on me.
I took a deep breath, counted to ten, and leaned forward. “Hey, what are you doing? Calm down, kid!” I said.I hate confrontation, but I wasn’t about to let some teenager treat me like a target practice dummy. Dean turned around, smirking as if he’d just won the lottery. “Calm down, kid! Calm down!” he mocked, his voice dripping with sarcasm. And then, he threw another handful of chips right at my face. I was stunned.
Who acts like this? I looked at his father, hoping he’d step in and say something, but no. The man was laughing so hard he was practically in tears.“Excuse me, are you this kid’s father?” I asked, trying to keep my voice steady, though I could feel the heat rising in my cheeks. “Hold on,” the man said, his voice full of amusement. “I’m recording this! Can you say ‘Calm down, kid!’ one more time?” I couldn’t believe it.