The officer straightened. “Your jet is ready, ma’am. We’ll begin pre-flight whenever you’re ready.”

The words sliced through the terminal noise like thunder. Mid-step, my father turned around. Sienna froze beside him. Their faces drained of color as a dozen nearby passengers stopped to stare.

I blinked once, slowly, then smiled. “Perfect timing. I was getting tired of standing.”

Gasps rippled through the crowd as the officer gestured toward the private terminal beyond the security barrier. A sleek black car waited near the runway.

Sienna’s mouth fell open. “Her… jet?”

The officer gave a professional nod. “Yes, ma’am. Miss Whitman owns it.”

I met my father’s stunned gaze. “You were right, Dad. I can’t afford economy.” I paused, letting the words hang in the air before adding softly, “It’s too small for me now.”

Then I turned and walked away, calm and composed, my heart pounding with every victorious step.

The glass doors of the private lounge opened, and sunlight spilled across the tarmac. The wind whipped my hair as the hum of engines filled the air. For the first time in years, I didn’t feel small. I felt untouchable.

The door of the luxury jet closed behind me with a soft hiss, sealing out the chaos of the airport. The scent of polished leather and fresh espresso replaced the cheap perfume and cruel laughter I had just left behind.

“Welcome aboard, Miss Whitman,” said Officer Hayes, his professional demeanor softening into a smile of quiet respect.

I sank into a cream-colored seat by the window as the engines rumbled to life. The city stretched below like a story I had already finished reading. As the jet began to taxi, my phone buzzed. Dad. I let it ring twice before answering.

“Lily,” his voice snapped, “what kind of joke are you playing?”

“No joke,” I replied coolly. “I just stopped living by your version of success.”

“I asked you to be practical,” he shot back. “Instead, you ran off chasing dreams.”

“The ‘dreams’ that built the company you’re still running, Dad,” I said, leaning back. “The one I designed before you replaced me with Sienna.”

There was a stark silence on the line. Then, his voice dropped lower. “You could have stayed, Lily. You didn’t have to walk out.”