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Business Class Passengers M.0.c.k a Poor Elderly Woman Until the Pilot Addresses Her at the End of the Flight
Eleanor Whitmore stood at the entrance to the aisle, gripping the handle of her modest carry-on with trembling fingers. At eighty-five years old, she was small and slightly stooped. Her silver hair was pinned neatly behind her ears. She wore a plain beige coat that was carefully pressed but visibly old. Her sensible shoes showed years of faithful use. Her hands were thin and fragile with age, yet her eyes remained alert. They shone with nervous anticipation and something deeper that was harder to define.
She followed the flight attendant slowly, taking deliberate steps as they moved down the aisle.
Before Eleanor could respond, a sharp and irritated voice cut through the calm.
“Absolutely not.”