Flight attendant Leslie was nursing a headache and expecting a routine flight—until she heard crying from the plane’s lavatory. Inside, she found a young boy named Ben, alone and terrified. Ben had accidentally boarded the wrong flight while trying to deliver his sick grandmother’s medication. He’d gotten separated from his family and now feared she would die because of him.
Leslie comforted him and was unexpectedly asked to care for him overnight. Frustrated at first—this meant canceling her plans—her perspective shifted when she received a call: her own son, Joe, was seriously ill.
That night, Ben saw Leslie crying and offered her his grandmother’s medicine for Joe. Touched, Leslie used her own money to fly Ben to his real destination, then returned home to be with her son. Later, Ben’s family showed up at her door—with a $100,000 donation.
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