With Emma temporarily in good hands, he turned his attention back to me. “Now, let’s see what we can do for these two,” he said, pointing at the twins who had calmed slightly, sensing the change in atmosphere.
The pilot gently picked up Grace, cradling her with the expertise of a seasoned parent. He began to hum softly, a soothing melody that seemed to work like magic. Grace quieted, her eyes fluttering sleepily. I followed his lead and began humming to Noah, who soon settled against my shoulder.
The passengers around us seemed to relax, their expressions shifting from frustration to empathy. Some even offered smiles, subtle nods of encouragement. The change in the air was palpable. It was as if the pilot’s calm had rippled through the cabin, transforming the tense atmosphere into one of collective understanding.
