“Ugh! You can’t be serious! Are you really making her sit here?! Miss, you better do something about it!” Louis Newman grumbled as he noticed a mother-of-three approaching his adjacent seats with the assistance of a stewardess. “I’m sorry, sir,” the stewardess replied gently, showing him the tickets. “These seats have been assigned to Mrs. Debbie Brown and her children, and we can’t do anything about it. I’d request you to kindly cooperate with us.” “You don’t understand, Miss! I have a crucial meeting with foreign investors. Her children will keep chit-chatting and making noises, and I cannot afford to lose this deal!” “Sir….” The stewardess had just started speaking when Debbie interrupted her. “It’s all right. I can sit somewhere else if the other passengers are willing to swap seats with my children and me. That isn’t an issue for me.” “Not at all, ma’am!” the stewardess shot back. “You’re sitting here because you paid for it, and you have the right to be here! It makes no difference whether someone likes it or not, and sir,” she turned to Louis, “I’d appreciate it if you could be patient until the flight is over.” Millionaire businessman Louis Newman was annoyed that the stewardess had refused his request, but what irritated him even more was that he was forced to sit next to a woman who seemed not to belong to the business class, wearing the cheapest clothes on the flight. He put on his AirPods to avoid being forced into conversation with the woman and turned his face away as she sat beside him, having helped her children secure themselves tightly to their seats. Soon, the boarding process was completed, with passengers settling into their assigned seats, and the flight took off. It was the first time Debbie and her children were flying business class, so as the flight left the runway for the skies, the children began chirping in joy. “Mom!” cried her daughter Stacey. “Look, we’re finally flying! Yay!” Some passengers on the plane turned to look at Stacey and smiled at her innocence, but Louis had a scornful expression on his face. “Listen,” he said as he faced Debbie. “Could you please ask your children to be quiet? Because I missed my previous flight, I’m joining a meeting from here. I don’t want any kind of disruption.” “I’m sorry,” Debbie politely replied as she motioned for the children to remain quiet. Louis’s meeting lasted almost the entire flight, and as he spoke, Debbie realized he was a businessman who was mainly into the fabrics industry, as she could see he’d mentioned fabrics frequently and had a handbook with designs. When Louis’s meeting was finished, Debbie approached him and asked, “Do you mind if I ask you a question?” Louis didn’t want to talk to her, but since his meeting had gone well and the investors had agreed to the deal, he was quite pleased and let go of his arrogance. “Umm…Yeah, sure, go ahead.” “I noticed you had a handbook with fabric samples and designs. Do you work in the clothing industry?” “Uhhh…yeah, you could say that. I own a clothing company in New York. We just closed a deal. I hadn’t really hoped it would work, but it did.” “Oh, that’s lovely. Congratulations! Actually, I run a small boutique in Texas. It’s more of a family affair. It was started by my in-laws in New York. We recently opened a unit in Texas. I was really impressed with the designs you were presenting.” Louis gave her a sarcastic laugh. “Thanks, lady! But the designs that my company makes are not like some local or family boutique thing; we hire some of the best designers, and we just cracked a deal with the best designing company in the world! A BOUTIQUE, SERIOUSLY?!” He muttered loudly enough while smirking to m…o..c…k Debbie. “Oh, well,” Debbie felt humiliated by his comment, but she maintained her composure. “I – I understand. It must be something really huge for you.” “Something huge?” Louis smirked, shaking his head. “A poor woman like you would never understand what it means, but it was a million-dollar deal! Let me ask you this again,” he said after pausing for a brief while. “I mean, I saw your tickets and everything. I know you’re here flying business class with us, but trust me, you don’t look like someone who deserves to be here! Maybe try economy the next time and look for people who own boutiques like you?” Debbie’s patience was wearing thin at this point. “Listen, sir,” she said sternly. “I understand; it’s my first time flying in business class, and I had trouble figuring out the check-in process and everything, but don’t you think you’re getting ahead of yourself? My husband is on the flight with us, but…” Before Debbie could finish her sentence, an announcement over the intercom signaled their arrival at JFK. However, rather than turning off the intercom after his announcement, the pilot, Captain Tyler Brown, had something more to say. “Also I would like to thank every passenger on this flight, especially …. (continue reading in the 1st comment)⬇️

A millionaire criticizes a mother-of-three for traveling business class, but as the pilot announces their arrival with a special announcement for her, his criticisms fade.

“Ugh! You’re kidding! Really, making her sit here?! Miss, take action!” A mother-of-three approached his seats with a hostess, and Louis Newman growled.

“I’m sorry, sir,” the stewardess said lightly, presenting him the tickets. We can’t change Mrs. Debbie Brown’s and her children’s seats. Please cooperate with us.”

“You don’t get it, Miss! I have a key international investor meeting. Her kids will talk and make noises, and I can’t lose this deal!”

“Sir….” Debbie interrupted the stewardess mid-sentence. It’s OK. If other passengers will exchange seats with my children and me, I can sit elsewhere. That doesn’t bother me.”

“Not at all, ma’am!” the hostess replied. “You paid for this seat, so you deserve to be here! It doesn’t matter if someone likes it, and sir,” she turned to Louis, “I’d prefer it if you could be patient till the flight is over.”

Louis Newman, a millionaire businessman, was furious that the waitress had denied his request, but he was much more upset that he had to sit next to a woman in the economy class clothes.

He wore his AirPods to avoid talking to the woman and glanced away when she sat next him, helping her children buckle up.

After boarding, passengers took their seats and the flight took off. The first time Debbie and her children flew business class, the kids started chirping as the plane took off. Stacey called her mother “Mom!” Finally, we’re flying! Yay!”

Stacey’s innocence made several airline passengers grin, but Louis was contemptuous. He turned to Debbie and whispered, “Listen.” “Can you please calm your kids? I’m attending a meeting here after missing my trip. I want no disruption.”

“I’m sorry,” Debbie said nicely, motioning for the kids to be quiet. Louis’s meeting lasted virtually the entire flight, and Debbie assumed he was a businessman who specialized in materials because he referenced fabrics often and had a design guide.

Debbie approached Louis after his meeting and asked, “Do you mind if I ask you a question?”

Despite not wanting to talk to her, Louis was delighted with his meeting and the investors’ agreement to the plan, so he let go of his arrogance. “Umm… Yes, go ahead.”

“I saw your fabric sample and design handbook. Have you worked in clothing?

“Uhhh… You could say that. My apparel company is in New York. The deal closed. It worked despite my doubts.”

Oh, how nice. Congratulations! Actually, I run a modest Texas boutique. More family-oriented. My New York in-laws started it. Our Texas unit debuted recently. Your designs were impressive.”

Louis chuckled sarcastically. “Thanks, lady! My company hires the best designers and just signed a partnership with the best design company in the world, therefore our designs are not local or family boutique. Seriously? A BOUTIQUE! While smirking, he loudly remarked to Miss Debbie.

“Oh, well,” Debbie said, embarrassed by his comment but kept her cool. Yes, I understand. It must be huge for you.”

Something huge? Lou grinned, shaking his head. “A poor woman like you would never understand, but it was a million-dollar deal! Following a pause, he repeated his request. “I saw your tickets and everything. Although you’re flying business class with us, you don’t appear like a worthy guest! Maybe try economy next time and find boutique owners like you?”

Debbie was losing her temper. “Listen, sir,” she admonished. “I know it’s my first time flying business class, and I had trouble with check-in, but don’t you think you’re getting ahead of yourself? Although my husband is on the aircraft with us,…

Before Debbie could continue her remark, the intercom announced their arrival at JFK. Captain Tyler Brown continued following his announcement, not turning off the intercom.

I also want to thank everyone on this journey, especially my wife Debbie Brown, who is flying with us today. Your support means so much to me, Debbie.”

When Louis learned Debbie’s husband was a pilot on the trip, his heart raced and he blushed.

I was worried about my first A-class flight. Thanks to my wife, who reassured me and flew with me despite her dread of flying to relieve my concern. Today is my first day back at work after a long unemployment. Debbie has never complained about her condition, even though my wife and I have experienced many hardships. I’d like to propose to my wife again on this trip on the day we met, which I think she forgot. Debbie, honey, I love you!”

Tyler proposed to Debbie on his knees outside the pilot’s cabin, breaking regulations. “Would you like to spend your life with me again, Mrs. Debbie Brown?”

Everyone on the plane was staring at Debbie and her children, who looked like the most gorgeous family. Debbie nodded yes, tearfully, and the passengers applauded, but Louis was confused and ashamed. Debbie would not let him off the hook. She whispered to Louis before exiting the plane, “A materialistic man like you, who only thinks about money, would never understand how it feels to have a loved one around you. My husband and I are humble, but proud of it!”

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