Before Disembarking Plane, Pilot Notices Last Passenger inside Who Is a Carbon Copy of Him – Story of the Day.
Before disembarking the plane he had just landed, Captain Edward Blair noticed a lone man on the plane who refused to leave.
Upon looking clearly, he realized the man was his carbon copy. “Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is Captain Edward Blair speaking. We have just landed at the Chicago Midway International Airport.
We hope you enjoyed your flight with us, and we wish to see you on one of your future flights,” the captain spoke from the cockpit after successfully landing the aircraft.
After parking the plane, the captain and his first officer followed protocol by waiting for all passengers to disembark before leaving the cockpit,
When it was their turn to leave, he opened the cockpit door and saw the flight purser talking to a man who refused to leave the plane.
For illustration purposes only. | “Everything good here?” Edward asked, approaching them. The flight purser nodded. “I’ll give you guys some time,” she smiled before walking towards the back of the plane. Edward was confused about why she wanted to leave him alone with the passenger until he realized what she meant.
There stood a man who looked exactly like him. Before he could say anything, the man spoke. “Do you want to see mom?” he asked.“I can’t believe my eyes. Is it you, Adam? Did mom ever come back? She’s alive and well?”
Edward replied, so many thoughts suddenly rushing to his head. Adam was Edward’s twin brother, whom he hadn’t seen in decades. Edward left the orphanage when he was eight, and they were now 32 years old. “I asked you a question first. Do you want to see your mom?
Adam asked again with an impatient tone.Edward nodded, and Adam stepped out of the plane. Edward followed behind and the two of them got into a taxi heading towards the city.For illustration purposes only. On the way, Adam was silent the entire time. Meanwhile, Edward couldn’t help but try and explain himself with tears in his eyes. “When she left us at the orphanage, I really didn’t think she’d ever come back. I didn’t want to get my hopes up. I understood that she couldn’t feed us because dad left, but I thought she left us because a part of her wanted to leave us too.