As I boarded the plane, I found a woman sitting in my seat, pretending to sleep behind oversized sunglasses. I hesitated for a moment, wondering if I should say something. Politely, I showed her my boarding pass, hoping she’d understand. She slowly lifted her glasses, feigning surprise, and motioned for me to squeeze past her. I smiled and gently reminded her that it was actually her who needed to move.
With a quiet sigh, she slid over to the window seat, avoiding my gaze. The air between us felt a bit tense, filled with unspoken stories and shared discomfort. As the plane taxied down the runway, I leaned back, trying to shake off the awkwardness. Sometimes travel brings out the best and worst in people. I decided to let it go and focus on the journey ahead.


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