My Family Booked an Italy Trip Without Me, Then Their Boarding Passes Suddenly…

When I opened the door, Mike was standing there with his carry-on, his passport, and a paper baggage tag wrapped around his wrist like a hospital band. He looked past me and said, "Dad thinks the airline stole the tickets. Mom thinks it's a glitch. Did you do something?"

I stepped aside and let him in.

He smelled like jet fuel, stale coffee, and the mint gum he always chewed when he was anxious. He set his bag by my couch and stared at the phone on my counter beside the brass key.

"Yeah," I said. "I did."

He closed his eyes for a second, then nodded once. "Okay," he said. "I thought so."

That was the first honest moment anybody in my family had offered me all week.

They never made it past the international counter at Charlotte Douglas. The airline had frozen the reservation after I reported the login and Dana filed the fraud affidavit the miles department required.

Dad spent the first hour yelling at an agent. The second hour, he told everyone it was a system outage.

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