Entitled Mom Demands That I Obey Her Teen Son’s Wishes – Flight Attendant Teaches Them a Proper Lesson


On a long flight, Haley clashes with a teen and his entitled mom over a window shade. A sharp flight attendant intervenes, offering a surprising solution that leaves them speechless.


I buckled my seatbelt, ready for the long flight from New York to London. I love reading, so I brought a stack of books, hoping for a quiet trip across the Atlantic. Next to me, a teenage boy was watching a TV series on his tablet. Even though he wore headphones, I could still hear the noise.


His mom sat in the aisle seat, acting as if the plane was her living room. She had her hair sprayed stiff and gave me a sharp look as she sorted through her many handbags.


We didn’t talk much at first. I tried to focus on my book, but the sound from the boy’s show kept distracting me. It was full of loud battle scenes and laughter. I asked him nicely to turn it down.


He just nodded and said, “Okay,” but didn’t lower the volume at all. His mom just flipped through a magazine, not caring that her son was bothering others. The flight had just started, and I already knew finding peace would be tough.


As the night stretched on, the airplane cabin grew quieter, except for the noise coming from the teen’s tablet. It seemed like his headphones were just for show because the sound of car chases and dramatic music filled the air. I tried to read my book, but it was tough with all that racket.


I leaned over and asked him again, a bit louder this time, “Could you please turn it down?” He glanced up, paused his show, and gave me a weak smile. “Sure, sorry about that,” he said, but as soon as I settled back, the volume went right back up. His mom didn’t even look up from her magazine.


Then came the battle of the window shade. I was enjoying the night sky, but the teen suddenly reached over without a word and yanked the shade down. I waited a moment, then pulled it back up, needing the dim light to read. He sighed loudly, stretched his arm out, and slammed it down again.


His mom finally chimed in. “He’s trying to sleep, can’t you see? Just leave it down.”


I replied, trying to keep my cool, “I’d like to read my book, so I need it up.”


As dawn approached, the window shade became a silent battleground. Every time I pulled it up to enjoy the early morning light, the teen yanked it down without a word. This game of tug-of-war went on for a while. His mom watched from the sidelines, her frown deepening each time I reached for the shade.


Finally, she snapped. “Enough! He needs his sleep!” Her voice was sharp, slicing through the quiet cabin. I looked around, other passengers peeking over their seats, curious about the commotion.


“I need to read,” I explained, keeping my voice calm. “And I prefer the window open.”


Her lips thinned into a tight line. “You’re being incredibly selfish!” she hissed.


The tension spiked, and she pressed the call button with a forceful jab. A moment later, the flight attendant arrived, her expression unreadable.


“What seems to be the problem here?” she asked, her tone even.


The mother was quick to complain. “This woman won’t let my son sleep. She keeps opening the window shade on purpose!”


I explained my side, showing her my book. “I just want to read, and I need a little light.”


The flight attendant listened, nodding slightly. Then, with a thoughtful look, she turned to me and winked subtly. “I might have a solution for you both.”


She leaned closer, her voice a low murmur. “We have an empty seat in business class. It’s yours if you’d like—more peace, and another window.”


The offer took me by surprise, but the look on the mother and son’s faces was priceless—mouths agape, eyes wide. It was as if she had offered to move me to another planet, not just the front of the plane.


Gratefully, I accepted, gathering my books. As I moved to my new, luxurious seat, the flight attendant didn’t stop there. “And for you,” she turned back to the teen and his mom, “since there’s now a free seat here, we need to fill it.”


She returned shortly with a new passenger—a very large man who immediately assessed the cramped situation. “Would it be alright if I take the aisle seat?” he asked politely. His voice was gentle, but it carried an undertone of necessity due to his size. 

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