With a nod from her superior, a female officer approached the young mother, attempting a gentler touch. “Ma’am,” she said, her voice imbued with both authority and empathy, “we need to ensure the safety of all passengers. Please, let us take a look inside the bag.”
The mother hesitated, tears welling in her eyes as she clutched the handle of the stroller, her knuckles white. “You don’t understand,” she whispered, the words barely audible over the dog’s persistent barking. “It’s not safe.”
The officer paused, considering her words. This wasn’t an ordinary security check; there was something more profound at play. The surrounding passengers sensed it too, their curiosity now tinged with a hint of fear.
