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“I don’t care if you’re sick—my child comes first. He deserves your seat!” she screamed. What followed left the entire gate speechless.

Posted on January 15, 2026 By Admin No Comments on “I don’t care if you’re sick—my child comes first. He deserves your seat!” she screamed. What followed left the entire gate speechless.

Chapter 1: The Glass Aquarium

They say the airport is the great equalizer, a place where kings and paupers alike must submit to the tyranny of the clock and the indignity of the security line. I used to believe that. I used to believe a lot of things before my cells decided to stage a mutiny against my own body. Now, standing in the sterile, fluorescent-drenched purgatory of Gate B17, I knew better. The airport isn’t an equalizer; it is a magnifying glass. It takes the cracks in your spirit and pulls them wide open.

I adjusted my baseball cap, pulling the brim lower until the world was nothing but a narrow strip of gray carpet. My name is Emily Carson, though for the last six months, I had simply been “Patient 409” or “The Breast Cancer Case in Room 3B.” I was twenty-nine years old, but my bones felt ancient, calcified by the toxic cocktail of chemotherapy that had been coursing through my veins until just a week ago.

This flight was supposed to be my victory lap. Not a celebration, exactly—I didn’t have the energy for champagne corks—but a quiet return to the land of the living. I was going home.

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