The Flight
Today's flight started out just like hundreds of others I have endured over the last 30-plus years. It was one of those small "regional jets" the airlines have started flying all over the country. You know the ones I am referring to; they look like a cigar tube with wings, have three seats to the row, and are uncomfortable as you-know-what. I cheated the process and boarded the plane with the elderly even though I am not quite there yet. I took my window seat, was under a blanket and sound asleep before they finished boarding all the passengers. This is not uncommon for me as I have been traveling for over 30 years.
About 30 minutes into the flight I awoke. Something did not feel right to me. As I opened my eyes I realized there was a head firmly planted on my left shoulder. Trying not to disturb "the head", I turned my head slightly to attempt to discern the gender of the head. It was at this point that I noticed that "the head" was sharing my blanket as well. Studying the top of "the head" yielded few too many clues as to the gender; the hair was a dishwater-blonde color, unkempt in appearance, and did not smell of hairspray. This information was not well received by my sleepy brain. "The head" could still be male in gender, to which I would not take kindly him using my shoulder for a pillow.