While we were on the plane, my daughter leaned over and whispered,
“Dad, I think my period started.”
I handed her the emergency pad I always carry, and she hurried to the bathroom.
Five minutes later, a flight attendant approached me.
“Sir, your daughter needs you.”
My heart skipped. I rushed down the narrow aisle, bracing for the worst.
When the door opened, my daughter stood there pale, hands shaking.
“I leaked on my pants,” she whispered. “Everyone will see.”
I didn’t hesitate. I took off my jacket and tied it around her waist.
“There,” I said softly. “No one will notice.”
Her eyes filled with tears, but she managed a small smile.
“You always know what to do.”
The flight attendant handed her a small bag with an extra pad and tissues.
“You’re not alone,” she said gently. “This happens to a lot of girls.”
Back in our seats, my daughter rested her head on my shoulder. The fear in her eyes faded into relief.
In that awkward, messy moment, I realized something important. She knew she could count on me—and that mattered more than anything.
“Thanks, Dad,” she whispered.
“Always,” I said, kissing the top of her head as the plane carried us quietly through the clouds.
