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Entitled Mom Tried to Take My Child’s Favorite Toy on a Flight — The Flight Attendant and a Passenger’s Reaction Was Priceless

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The flight from Seattle to Boston was supposed to be a simple six-hour journey to visit my sister and her newborn twins. I had my five-year-old son, Oliver, with me, and we were both excited. He had been talking about meeting “the baby cousins” for weeks.

We got to the airport early, checked our luggage, and went through security without much trouble. Oliver clutched his stuffed fox, “Mr. Whiskers,” the entire time.

That fox had been with him since his second birthday. It went everywhere: school, road trips, even the bathtub a few times when he refused to let go. It was worn out, with one button eye hanging by a thread, but it was his comfort, his world.

When we boarded, I noticed that the plane was packed. People were rushing to stuff their carry-ons into the overhead bins, the usual chaotic shuffle before takeoff. Oliver and I had seats together, thankfully, a window and middle seat, so he could watch the clouds and maybe nap against the window.

As I helped him settle in, a woman stopped in the aisle beside us. She looked to be in her late thirties, dressed in a beige blazer with a designer bag slung over her shoulder. Trailing behind her was a little girl, maybe around Oliver’s age, wearing a sparkly pink dress and holding a tablet.

The woman gave me a polite smile that didn’t reach her eyes. “Excuse me,” she said, “you’re in our seats.”

I double-checked my boarding pass. “I don’t think so—14A and 14B, right?”

She frowned.

“We have 14A and 14C.”

“That can’t be right,” I said, trying to stay calm. “This row doesn’t even have a C seat, it’s just two on this side.”

She sighed loudly, clearly annoyed. “Ugh, these airlines.

Always messing up.” Then she turned to her daughter. “Sweetie, sit here while Mommy figures this out.”

Before I could stop her, she plopped her daughter down in Oliver’s seat. Oliver looked up at me with wide, uncertain eyes, clutching Mr.

Whiskers tightly. “Ma’am,” I said gently, “I think there’s been a mistake. These are our seats.

I’m sure the flight attendants can help you find yours.”

The woman rolled her eyes but didn’t move. “Can’t you just switch? My daughter gets anxious unless she’s by the window.”

I glanced at Oliver, who was already getting anxious himself.

“I understand, but my son feels the same way. We’ll wait for the attendant.”

The woman huffed and stood in the aisle, muttering under her breath. When the flight attendant came by, she immediately launched into a dramatic complaint about how “some people don’t know how to be accommodating.”

The flight attendant checked her ticket, smiled politely, and said, “Ma’am, your seats are actually 15A and 15B, just one row behind this one.”

The woman’s eyes narrowed.

“Are you sure? Because I requested a window seat.”

“Yes, ma’am,” the attendant replied patiently. “That’s exactly what you have.”

The woman grumbled but finally shuffled back to the next row.

I exhaled in relief as Oliver slid back into his seat. But the peace didn’t last long. About an hour into the flight, Oliver was quietly watching a movie on my phone, Mr.

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