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Airline Denied, I Went Nuclear

Airline Denied, I Went Nuclear

By:  MooncoreCompleted
Language: English
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All I wanted was to see my grandmother one last time. I booked the earliest flight out. I got to the airport early. I did everything right. It still wasn’t enough. At the gate, the agent barely looked at me before deciding I didn’t belong. One glance at my worn clothes, and I was already dismissed. “Flight’s overbooked. You’ve been moved.” Just like that. Meanwhile, the passengers behind me with designer coats, tailored suits, platinum status, walked straight through. No questions asked. No delays. Some even got help with their luggage. I didn’t have time to argue. “My grandmother is dying,” I said. “Please. If I miss this flight, I won’t make it in time. Can you at least ask if someone’s willing to switch? I’ll pay.” He leaned back, unimpressed. “People say that all the time,” he said. “And you? You expect me to believe it?” Then he smiled. “What, do you think your family owns this airline?” I stopped arguing. Stopped pleading. Wiped my tears and stood up. Because what he didn’t know was my family does own the airline.

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Chapter 1

Chapter 1

“Miss, this flight is overbooked. You’ve been moved to the next one.”

Leo Carter, the gate agent, held my boarding pass between two fingers as if touching it might contaminate him. Then he dropped it onto the counter.

For a second, I just stared at him.

“What do you mean I’ve been moved? I paid for this ticket. I checked in. I got here two hours early.”

He barely looked at me. His eyes slid toward the printed notice taped beside the monitor.

“The system selected you. Happens all the time. You’ll be on the next flight.”

Behind him, the jet bridge doors were still open.

A group of older travelers in designer jackets had just walked through. A man in a tailored suit followed them, his leather carry-on rolling smoothly behind him. No one had stopped them. No one had told them the flight was overbooked.

I gripped the edge of the counter.

“Then why did they get to board?”

Leo finally looked me over. Faded T-shirt. Worn sneakers. No jewelry. No visible money.

His mouth curved.

“They’re platinum members. VIP tour group. Premium customers.” He leaned back in his chair. “You’re a regular passenger with a discount-looking outfit and a bad attitude. If someone has to be bumped, who do you think it’s going to be?”

The words hit hard, but I didn’t have time to feel insulted.

“My grandmother is in the hospital,” I said, my voice already breaking. “She may not make it through the next few hours. This is the earliest flight out. If I wait for the next one, I won’t get there in time.”

Leo’s expression did not change.

I clasped my hands together before I could stop myself.

“Please. Can you ask if anyone is willing to switch? I’ll pay them. Three times the fare. Five times. Whatever they want. Just please let me try.”

That got a reaction from him.

He laughed.

“Five times the fare?” His eyes flicked over my clothes again. “You?”

“I’m serious.”

“Sure you are.” He folded his arms. “Your grandmother is dying, right? I hear that one every day. Dead grandmothers, sick children, emergency surgeries. People will say anything for a free upgrade.”

Heat rushed to my face.

“I’m not asking for an upgrade. I’m asking to board the flight I paid for.”

He tilted his head, smiling now.

“What, did she plan her death around your flight schedule?”

For a moment, everything around me went silent.

The boarding announcements. The wheels of passing suitcases. The low hum of the terminal.

All I could hear was my own pulse.

“How can you say that?”

An older woman who had already stepped into the jet bridge turned back, her face tight with disgust.

“Some girls really have no shame,” she muttered. “Using her own grandmother like that.”

The businessman tapped his watch against the gate counter.

“Leo, can you remove her? I have meetings waiting. I don’t have time for airport drama.”

Leo’s whole face changed. The contempt vanished, replaced by a polished, eager smile.

“Of course, Mr. Harrison. Sorry for the inconvenience. I’ll take care of it.”

Then he looked back at me, and the mask slipped.

“Step aside.”

I grabbed his sleeve.

“I’m not leaving. What you’re doing is against policy. I want your supervisor. And I’m filing a complaint.”

Leo ripped his arm away so sharply that I stumbled.

“A complaint?” He gave a short, ugly laugh. “Go ahead. Let’s see who management believes. A broke nobody making a scene, or an employee with a spotless record.”

He leaned closer, lowering his voice just enough for it to cut.

“I said you’re taking the next flight. So you’re taking the next flight.”

Then he smiled.

“What’s wrong? You think your family owns the airline?”

I stared at him.

He had no idea.

I reached for my phone.

“Fine. I’ll call headquarters myself.”

For one brief second, panic flashed across his face.

Then it was gone.
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