A Pregnant Woman Tried to Take My Paid Seat One Sentence From the Flight Attendant Ended Everything

The flight attendant listened carefully, tablet in hand, nodding as the woman spoke. Then she checked the screen, looked back at her, and explained—calmly and clearly—that business-class seats are assigned and can’t be taken from another passenger. There was no rule being broken.

No obligation for me to move. The woman’s face flushed with anger. She muttered under her breath, shot me a glare, and stomped off toward her seat, complaining loudly as she went.

The cabin slowly returned to its low hum, but my hands were shaking slightly as I rested them on the armrests. I told myself it was over. The rest of the flight passed without incident.

I watched a movie, dozed a little, tried to relax. Still, the encounter lingered in my mind. I wondered if I’d done the right thing, if people around me thought I’d been selfish.

By the time we landed, I just wanted to get off the plane and leave the whole thing behind. As the seatbelt sign switched off and people began gathering their bags, the same flight attendant approached me again. My stomach dropped.