My flight to Los Angeles was meant to be a routine work trip, but a strange request from the pilot
changed everything. I was an architect heading to pitch a major project, hoping to make my mom,
Melissa, proud. She always said my father passed before I was born. On the plane, a flight attendant,
Bethany, noticed the birthmark on my wrist and asked for my passport. Later, she told me the
pilot wanted to speak with me after landing. When I arrived, a man named Steve approached, crying.
He revealed he was my father, and we shared the same birthmark. Shocked, I called my mom,
who admitted she had left Steve when pregnant, thinking it was best for his career.
Despite the emotional shock, I still had my meeting. Steve, knowing the investors, helped me secure the project and a promotion.
That night, he and my mom reunited, healing old wounds. What started as a routine flight had unexpectedly brought our family back together