It was one of the wildest workdays of my life as a flight attendant. After takeoff and the usual safety demonstration, everything seemed normal until I heard a strange noise near the bathroom—it sounded like a kitten. When I opened the door, I was shocked to find a little boy, not a cat, curled up and crying on the floor. He said his name was Ben. I helped him out and sat him in a jump seat. Strangely, his name wasn’t on the passenger list. He clutched a small paper bag like it was everything he had. Inside were old photos of his parents, a toy car, and a half-eaten chocolate bar. He quietly told me his parents were gone, and he had been hiding at the airport before following people onto the plane. He was a stowaway. I alerted the captain, and we prepared for landing. After we touched down, security and child services were waiting. A kind woman named Lily began helping Ben, who was terrified of being taken back to the place he’d run from—likely a bad orphanage. Later, Lily confirmed it wasn’t a safe place, and they would find him temporary foster care, though nothing permanent was guaranteed. Looking at him—alone, afraid, yet brave—I knew I couldn’t walk away. I offered to take him home temporarily. His face lit up, and he hugged me tightly. That one night turned into weeks, then months. Eventually, I adopted him. The boy who wasn’t on the manifest became my son. In the skies, we found each other, and in each other, we found home
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