Nothing.
Not a sound. Not a movement. Not a single passenger raised a hand or stepped into the aisle.
The young woman next to me gave me a quiet smile. “You just helped them,” she whispered.
I returned to my seat slowly, the babies still resting against me, and I began talking. Maybe to her. Maybe to myself. Maybe just to keep from breaking apart.
I told her about my daughter. About my grandson. About the memorial service. About the empty house I was returning to.
She asked where I lived. I told her about my little yellow house with the big oak tree out front. The kind of detail you share with kind strangers when your heart is too full to keep things tidy.
When the plane landed, I carried both babies straight to airport security.
Social services arrived quickly. They searched the airport thoroughly. They reviewed the passenger lists.
But no one stepped forward to claim those two children.
A Funeral and a Decision
The next day, I attended the funeral I had been dreading.
I will not linger on that part. Some things are too tender for words, even after many years.
What I will say is this. After the prayers ended and the visitors went home, after the casseroles cooled in the refrigerator and the house grew quiet again, I could not stop thinking about those two tiny faces.
I thought about how their tiny hands had gripped my collar. I thought about how quickly they had stopped crying when someone finally chose them.
I thought about the empty bedrooms upstairs and the rocking chair that had not been used in many years.
A few days later, I went to the local social services office and asked about adoption. They were kind, but cautious.
They reminded me of my age. They reminded me of my recent loss. They asked if I was truly ready for such a major commitment.
I told them I had never been more certain of anything in my life.
The home study. The background checks. The interviews. The neighbor visits. All of it took time, but I welcomed every step.
Three months later, I officially became their adoptive mother.
I named them Ethan and Sophie.