“I’m not sitting next to that man,” a woman snapped, glancing at the older man’s worn jacket and scuffed boots as he took his seat in first class. Others chuckled quietly. “He must have slipped past the curtain,” someone muttered. The man, Robert, remained silent. After decades as a janitor, he had finally saved enough for this one special flight. Softly, he offered to move. But before the flight attendant could reply, the captain stepped into the cabin.
“No, sir. You stay right where you are,” the captain said with a warm smile. “This man is my father.” A hush fell over the cabin. The captain, Daniel, placed a hand on Robert’s shoulder. “I upgraded your seat, Dad. You deserve more than coach.” Passengers averted their eyes in embarrassment. The woman next to Robert quietly apologized, “I didn’t know.” Robert smiled kindly. “It’s alright. It happens more than you think.”