My flight to Los Angeles was supposed to be routine, but it turned into a life-changing journey. As I settled into my seat, a flight attendant named Bethany noticed the birthmark on my wrist and suddenly requested my passport. Later, she informed me that the pilot wanted to speak with me after landing, leaving me puzzled.
When the plane touched down, a tall man with graying hair, whom I recognized from old photos, approached me. He was Steve, my mother’s childhood friend. Tears streamed down his face as he revealed, “Courtney, I’m your father.” Shocked and confused, I immediately called my mom, demanding answers. She admitted she had hidden the truth to protect Steve’s dream of becoming a pilot. “I thought it was the right thing to do,” she confessed.
Despite the emotional whirlwind, I still had a crucial meeting in LA with investors. Steve, who knew them personally, quickly made some calls and ensured I wouldn’t miss the opportunity. The meeting went exceptionally well, and I secured both the deal and a long-awaited promotion