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โWhere do you think you're taking him?โ the hoarse voice grunted โfamiliar and terrifying. โBursted!โ Junior whispered, blinking up to Nevena , whose grip only tightened around his wheelchair handleโteeth chattering. โBack up plan?โ Nevena blinked hard, her ribs screaming, she didn't have any. "No" she hushed. The figure stepped forward, the low overhead light catching the sharp outline of a jaw, a badge on a chain. "I asked a question?" The voice is sharper nowโboot echoing closer. Silence hung thick around Nevena and Junior. Her fingers just white-knuckled on the wheelchair. "Ma'am...I might have to call the whole security on you" Vargo growled. Nevena remembered him. The security in charge of the pediatrics ward. "Sorry Sir" she apologized slowly, voice thin but steady. "I was just taking him out for some fresh air". โAir?โ Vargo questioned in disbelief, voice flat. โYeahโjust some fresh air, nothing elseโ Junior cut in with a shrug. โWe don't have any plans up our sleeves.โ Nevenaโs breath snagged. She softly pinched him , hoping to stop him before he said something elseโand jeopardize their whole chance. But Junior didnโt react to her pinch. โAt 12:11 AM Superstar? Vargo blinked at him suspiciously, arms crossed โYou sure your vitals are up for that?โ "I think so," Junior shrugged again. โHospital's antiseptic got me weird. So we didn't check for time.โ The silence stretched between them as Vargo tried to sink in with their story. "In that caseโcan I see your discharge squat?" he tilted his head. Junior nodded, pulling it out from under his wheels. Vargo glanced at the paper. โHmm... not bad. Guess you're stable enough.โ "I told ya", Junior countered, flicking his fingers at Vargo with confidence. Vargo gave a mix of reluctant grunt and smile, then waved lazily at Nevena. "How are you related to him?" He asked. "Ummm...about tha..t" she stuttered sheepishly. "I'm his car..e..give..r" "What?" Vargo blinked, tilting his headโher accent unmistakeable. "Nanny" Junior cut in sharply. "Nannyโ?" He sized her demeanorโhoodie sleeves up, which covered most of her face. "Yes Sir" Nevena gasped, trembling softly. "Okay then" Vargo replied along with a nod, his tone laced with doubt. โYouโve got fifteen minutesโYour Mother hasnโt signed the squat yet, so don't go farโstay close to the lot.โ โSureโThank you Sirโ Junior and Nevena chorused. Vargo stood, watching as their wheels creaked softly toward the exit. "That kid is more hyperactiveโthan the last time I checked". They made it to the exit. The cool night air hitting Nevena like a baptism. Her lungs filled up sharp and fast. Junior looked up at the sky, stars stretched above them, indigo and endless. A sincere smile cracked out his face, like it was the first time heโd ever seen stars. He turned to look at Nevena, teeth chattering as the wind hit them. "Best friendโwe made it" โYes,โ she giggled, shoving the hoodie sleeves up and glancing around for a cab. โBuckle upโIโm committing a felony with a minor, so activelyโwe need a getaway ride โ Her vision swam over the busy main road, then settled back on Junior. She pushed forward, towering over him. "Still time to turn around, My friend." she murmured. Junior blinked at her. "Still time to complete my abduction." For a long moment, neither of them said a word. Then she looked over, finally letting herself laugh โYouโre crazyโa whole loose nut.โ Junior grinned at her remark. โYou aren't completely innocentโkinda badass.โ "No" Nevena argued โI think Iโm stupid Instead.โ "No I think ..Badass" Junior countered. They continued their argument, until they reached the hospital's pedestrian pavement. โโโ Maverick ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ {๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐}12:30 AMโโโ "Talk to me, Lowell." Breanna's voice cracked as she crouched beside his hospital bed. "What the hell happenedโMartinez?" "Martinez?" Lowell coughed, choking on blood. His voiceโwet and raspyโtrembled as he repeated the name. His body was heavily bruised and misshapen, bearing his own share of wounds from the fight. "Yes... Martinez. Back at the train," Breanna gasped, dropping to her knees to hear him better. He painstakingly turned to her with one swollen eye and let out a bitter chuckle. "You winged him just enough," he snarled. "I thought I could finally restrain him... but he looked me in the eye and saidโ" He broke off, choking on his own spit. His consciousness flickering. The cardiac monitor spiked into chaos, the room filling with shrill, sporadic beeps. Breannaโs eyes darted to the doctor in panic. "What's happening?" she asked, voice rising. Already moving, the doctor snapped instructions to the nurses, then turned to her briefly. "Ma'am, please excuse us," he said firmly. "We're losing him." Fear immediately gripped Breanna. If anything happened to Lowell, she was finishedโcourt-martialed for sure. She had embarked on this mission without official clearance, and now he was slipping into death. Grabbing his hand, she yanked it. "LowellโLowell, stay with me. You can do this." The doctor injected something into Lowellโs IV. Slowly, the cardiac monitor began to settle, its rhythm returning to normal. His eyelids fluttered. He began again, voice low and strained. "I tried to cuff him... after you shot him." "But he looked at me and said... heโd rather be a martyr than a witness." His eyes closed again, exhaustion overtaking him. "Really?" Breanna chuckled sadly. "Heโd rather be bones than a traitor." She shook her head. "For a moment, I thought he saluted like a hero, that he was innocent... with that damn departing salute of his." She slowly stepped out of Lowellโs room, eyes dryโhands clenched tight and face unreadableโstone. The door whispered shut behind her, sealing in the echoes of beeping monitors and the bitter rasp of Lowell's broken Air pipe. She moved quickly, taking the elevator down to the third floor. The pediatrics floor corridor reeked of sterile silence, broken only by the beep of the elevator and the rhythmic thudding of her boots against the linoleum. Each step striking like gavel blows, Her eyes landed two doors down to her right. Her sonโs hospital room. A small placard etched in childlike font, glinted faintly under the hallway light. "Junior S โUnit C" Her pace falteredโthe nurses had called yesterday evening and reminded her about his discharge which was over two days.๐ธ๐๐๐๐'๐ ๐น๐๐๐๐๐๐ โโโ๐ณ๐๐๐'๐ ๐ท๐๐๐โฆ.๐ฐ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐ณ๐๐๐ 7:38AMโโโ A yellow taxi rumbled to a halt, just before the curve of a wide pristine road, flanked by towering hedges trimmed into ruthless perfection. โWhy are we stopping?โ Nevena squinted outโat the road. The driver, a wiry local in his mid-fifties, shifted the car into neutral and cleared his throat. โSeรฑorita, no puedo ir mรกs allรก,โ he said, jerking his chin toward the road ahead. "Propiedad privada." โWaitโwhat?โ Nevena blinked, her brows knitting. โPrivate property,โ he repeated, slower this time, but still in Spanish. From the back seat, Junior piped upโglancing past the windshield. The road stretched in perfect symmetryโlined with palm hedges and sculpted trees. The asphalt was dark and smooth like it had never known a pothole. Nevena looked out again. The road looked normal. No fence. No guards. Just silence and manicured hedgesโlike a painting. โItโs fin
โโโ๐ฟ๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐โโโ โฆโฆ {7:25โ๐ฌ๐ ๐๐๐ ๐พ๐๐}โฆโฆ โAny luck?โ Nevena asked, her voice lowโbreath fogging slightly in the morning chill. The sun hadnโt fully risen yet, just a pale peach hue, stretching across the sky like a yawn that hadnโt finished. Ahead, Junior crouched low on the sand, poking at something with a stick.He had insisted that they take a gift with them before going to Antonio . They'd settled on a shellโbuying something might not measure up to Antonio's standard. He looked over his shoulder. โFound a big one this time!โ he called, pulling up a shell that was more hole than shell. โLook!โ Nevena walked along the tideโs edge, letting the waves lick her ankles.Her sandals dangled from one hand, her hair slightly damp from the salt-heavy air. โItโs beautiful,โ she said, crouching beside him to take it in her palm. Junior stood with a frown, dusting off his knee. โItโs brokenโjust like the rest.โ โSo
๐ธ๐๐๐๐'๐ ๐น๐๐๐๐๐๐โโโโ๐น๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ {1:32AM}, ๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐โโโ โฆโฆ๐ฏ๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐โฆโฆ โHave you ever done something crazier than this?โ Junior asked, sipping his soup. Nevena glanced across the dining table. โStolen a child from a hospital in the middle of the nightโand served him dinner in my house?โ โYeah.โ โโฆNo.โ She exhaled through her nose. โNot exactly a bucket list thing.โJunior chuckled faintly. โYouโre good at itโthough.โ โIs that a compliment?โโcause Iโll probably land in jail for this,โ she murmured, half to herself. โTwenty-year term with payrollโthat's the best you'd get,โ Junior replied without hesitation. โBut trust meโitโs worth it.โ She glanced at him. A six-year-old shouldnโt sound like that. โJunior,โ she called after a moment, โHow old are you, really?โ โSix and three-quarters. But sometimes I feel like Mummy lied about my age.โ โObviouslyโโcause you so
๐ธ๐๐๐๐'๐ ๐น๐๐๐๐๐๐ A small placard etched in childlike font, glinted faintly under the hallway light. โJunior.S โ Unit Cโ Her pace falteredโthe nurses had called yesterday evening, and reminded her about his discharge, which was over two days. She stared toward the doorโnot long, not with softness. Just a vacant, hollow stare one gives a photograph too painful to touch. Her chest rose once. Then fell. She picked up her pace, and didnโt even slow when she came face to face with the door. Just a brief flick of her eyes toward the door, as if it were just another obstacle in the building sheโd memorizedโthen she walked past. No twitch in her brow, no flicker of guilt. Her jaw tightened, arms stiff at her sides, as though turning that handle would unravel something inside her, which she couldnโt afford to feel. With no glance backโshe simply kept walking, unaware that her son was long gone. Had she opened that door, even cracked it slightly, she might have
๐ธ๐๐๐๐'๐ ๐น๐๐๐๐๐๐. โWhere do you think you're taking him?โ the hoarse voice grunted โfamiliar and terrifying. โBursted!โ Junior whispered, blinking up to Nevena , whose grip only tightened around his wheelchair handleโteeth chattering. โBack up plan?โ Nevena blinked hard, her ribs screaming, she didn't have any. "No" she hushed. The figure stepped forward, the low overhead light catching the sharp outline of a jaw, a badge on a chain. "I asked a question?" The voice is sharper nowโboot echoing closer. Silence hung thick around Nevena and Junior. Her fingers just white-knuckled on the wheelchair. "Ma'am...I might have to call the whole security on you" Vargo growled. Nevena remembered him. The security in charge of the pediatrics ward. "Sorry Sir" she apologized slowly, voice thin but steady. "I was just taking him out for some fresh air". โAir?โ Vargo questioned in disbelief, voice flat. โYeahโjust some fresh air, no
๐ธ๐๐๐๐'๐ ๐น๐๐๐๐๐๐โโโ โโโ๐น๐๐๐๐๐โ๐ ๐ฒ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ 11:35๐๐โโโ She lay on her back, a limp figure atop the plain bed with her legs tangled in the sheets. The room was dim, lit by the dying amber light slipping through the cracked curtains. The fan spins slowly above her, humming through the heavy air. The mattress dipped beneath her weight. Her marigold hair spread across the pillow like flame, a tangle of weariness and wildfire. Her eyes were open but unfocused, staring into the ceiling. She hadnโt even bothered to change out of her clothes. Her thoughts? Unruly. All she could think about was Juniorโs request.> โSneak me out of hereโฆโ Her conscience pulsed in sync with the ticking wall clock. Juniorโs words had wedged themselves deep, refusing to leave. โThat's reckless,โ she murmured to the ceiling.Her voice was hoarse, caught somewhere between a laugh and a confession. โI'm literally dying... and He thinks I'