Ben cut the trip short after that disaster. As soon as they stepped onto the tarmac, the Reinhards began their apologies. Ben walked around the plane, putting chocking the wheels. “Never have I been so embarrassed,” Priscilla began. “Believe me, we’ll be having a few words with the boy,” added Adam. Felix, still queasy, scuffed one foot on the tarmac. He hadn’t said a word since he’d emptied his stomach on the plane. Sarah hovered anxiously next to him, but he wouldn’t look at her. Felix was an unusual boy in many respects, but he was just as easily shamed as any other kid. When he was younger, an incident like this could trigger a meltdown. Please, Lord, no meltdown. Not here. “It could happen to anyone,” Julie reassured him. “That’s why planes have airsickness bags. It’s nothing to b