“Ugh! Are you really making her sit here? Miss, you better do something about it!” grumbled millionaire Louis Newman as mother-of-three Debbie Brown approached with her children.
“I’m sorry, sir,” the stewardess replied, showing the tickets. “These seats are assigned to Mrs. Brown and her children. Please cooperate.”
Annoyed, Louis muttered, “I have a crucial meeting with foreign investors. Her children will be noisy!”
Debbie offered to switch seats, but the stewardess insisted, “You’re sitting here because you paid for it, and you have the right to be here!”
Louis, annoyed and judgmental, put on his AirPods. Despite the children’s excitement, Debbie kept them quiet. After finishing his meeting, Louis reluctantly engaged in conversation.
“I own a clothing company in New York. We just closed a deal,” he said proudly.
“Oh, that’s lovely. I run a small boutique in Texas,” Debbie shared.