A Stranger in My Lap Became Family—If Only for a While
At first, I didn’t notice the little boy. I was deep into my audiobook, trying to ignore the turbulence and the sighing man beside me, when a small hand tugged my sleeve. A tear-streaked toddler stood there, looking lost—and then, without a word, climbed into my lap and curled up like he knew me.
No one around us said anything. Even the flight attendant just smiled and walked past. I held him the entire flight. He slept peacefully, as if he’d finally found safety. When we landed, I asked a nearby passenger if she knew where his parents were. She blinked, “I thought you were his mom.” His name was Finn. When I gently asked if he knew where his parents were, he simply said, “They used to be here.”