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    At 14, I was abandoned at Dubai Airport because of a cruel “prank” by my envious brother, and I was left alone.

    JuliaBy Julia29/01/20263 Mins Read
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    đŸ˜”đŸ˜±At 14, I was abandoned at Dubai Airport because of a cruel “prank” by my envious brother, and I was left alone. That’s when a strange Arab man approached me and quietly said, “Come with me, I’ll help you…”

    I was fourteen when my family disappeared behind the glass doors of Dubai International Airport, leaving me alone among strange voices, cold light, and indifferent rules.

    It all started when my older brother decided to “play a prank” because his envy of my grades proved stronger than common sense and brotherly responsibility.

    He took my passport for what seemed like a minute, smiled, and disappeared into the crowd. Only after check-in was over did I realize the prank had been a trap.

    I screamed, I ran, I begged the staff to do something, but the planes weren’t returning because of the teenagers’ tears.

    My phone had no signal, my wallet was missing, and hunger was gradually replacing my panic, turning fear into a dull, sticky emptiness.

    I sat on a bench, hugging my knees, trying to remain inconspicuous, until a man approached me.

    He was an Arab, and he spoke calmly and confidently, as if he knew more about me than I did. He said,

    “Have you been abandoned?” and these words made me feel more afraid than loneliness.

    I froze.

    “How do you know?”

    “Because you’re waiting for someone who doesn’t show up,” he replied.

    He gave me water and food and looked at me as if his decision had already been made.

    “Come with me. Trust me. They’ll regret this.”

    At fourteen, you’re taught to fear strangers, but sometimes trust seems like the only way out.

    And so I went with him…

    đŸ˜ČđŸ˜ČAnd four hours later, my family should have received a call from security.

    That call actually came. Not a threat, not revenge, and not a secret, as my family might have expected, but a cold, official voice that makes adults’ knees tremble more than children’s with fear.

    They were asked to return immediately to the airport and explain why a minor was in the transit area without documents, funds, or an escort.

    The man I left with turned out to be a translator and volunteer, collaborating with local services and consulates.

    He noticed me for a reason—children like that always sit the same way: too quiet, too upright, too alone. He knew that the right words and the right people in the right places are more frightening than any revenge.

    My brother later said it was a “stupid joke.” My parents cried and made excuses. But jokes end where responsibility begins, and that’s exactly what they had to learn overnight.

    I was returned to my family, my paperwork was processed, and I was put on the next flight. Nothing bad happened to me again, but it could have.

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