LOGINChapter 2 – Morning at the Hospital
The first light of dawn filtered softly through the hospital blinds, casting a gentle glow across the room. Sarah Benson stirred awake, her head still resting lightly on the edge of Tommy’s bed. She had stayed there all night, holding his tiny hand, watching his chest rise and fall, whispering encouragements even as sleep tugged at her.
Her eyes fluttered open when she felt a small hand tug at hers. “Mommy… Mommy?” Tommy’s soft voice broke through the quiet.
Sarah’s heart leapt. “Tommy! Hey, baby, you’re awake!” She quickly pushed herself into a sitting position, smoothing the ruffled hair from his forehead. “It’s okay, sweetheart. You’re in the hospital, but I’m right here. Everything will be fine. Nothing bad is going to happen. I’m here to take care of you.”
Tommy’s eyes were still sleepy, blinking up at her. “Okay… Mommy,” he murmured, clutching her hand weakly. Then, after a pause, his stomach rumbled, and he added, “I’m… hungry.”
Sarah smiled softly, though her heart still felt heavy. Even in the middle of this nightmare, he still had his little boy needs. “Of course, baby. I’ll get you something to eat and some water.” She stood, smoothing down her wrinkled clothes, and gently kissed his forehead. “Just wait right here, okay? Mommy will be back very soon.”
Tommy nodded, a small smile tugging at his lips despite his weakness. “Okay, Mommy.”
The hospital cafeteria was quiet that early in the morning, mostly just staff and a few visitors. Sarah carried a tray, balancing it carefully with juice, bread, and some fruit, making sure everything was safe for Tommy. She was walking down the corridor when she accidentally bumped into someone, nearly knocking over a stack of papers the person was carrying.
“Oh! I’m so sorry,” she said immediately, bending down to help. “Here, let me help you with these.”
The person was wearing a white doctor’s coat, hands quickly moving to gather the scattered files. “Thank you,” the doctor said, calm and collected, a faint smile tugging at his lips.
As Sarah handed him the last papers, something tugged at her memory. He looked… familiar. She couldn’t place it — not his face, not his voice, but there was something about him that made her pause. Maybe it was the way he moved, the gentle way he handled the papers. But he was wearing a full coat and mask, so she couldn’t see much of him.
“I… I feel like I know you from somewhere,” she said softly, almost to herself, shaking her head. “I’m sorry, I don’t know why I feel that. It must be my imagination.”
The doctor looked at her with a polite smile. “No worries. Have a good day.” And with that, he turned and walked away, disappearing down the corridor before Sarah could think to ask anything more.
Shaking off the feeling of familiarity, Sarah focused on Tommy. She carried the tray carefully back to his room, her hands trembling slightly with the weight of responsibility and fear. Entering the room, she found him sitting up in bed, eyes brightening when he saw her.
“Mommy!” he said weakly, reaching out.
“Here you go, baby,” she said, setting the tray down gently on the bedside table. “I got you something to eat. Some juice too. Take it slow, okay?”
Tommy nodded eagerly, his small hands reaching for the bread. “Thank you, Mommy.”
Sarah watched him eat, her heart clenching and relaxing in waves. Every bite he took, every sip he drank, reminded her why she had to be strong. This little boy depended on her. She couldn’t falter. She couldn’t let fear or despair overtake her. She had to be the strength he needed, no matter how scared she was on the inside.
She settled into the chair beside the bed, letting him eat in peace, though her mind was already running through the day ahead. Doctors, treatments, medication schedules, phone calls… it all felt overwhelming, but she pushed those thoughts aside. Right now, Tommy needed her, and that was all that mattered.
After he finished eating, she helped him drink some water and tucked him back under the blankets, smoothing his hair and pressing a gentle kiss to his forehead. “Rest now, baby,” she whispered. “Mommy’s right here. I’m not going anywhere.”
Tommy yawned and snuggled closer, mumbling, “Okay… Mommy.” His small hand found hers again, holding it tightly.
Sarah stayed for a while longer, just watching him breathe, feeling the soft rise and fall of his chest. Her heart ached with love, fear, and determination all at once. She had no choice but to face this nightmare head on for him, and for herself.
Even as she sat there, she couldn’t shake the faint image of the doctor in the corridor. There was something about him… something she couldn’t place. But for now, there was no time to dwell on it. Tommy needed her full attention, and she promised herself she would be everything he needed, no matter what it took.
Chapter 20 — A Promise, A Fear, A BeginningThe hospital felt strangely quiet after Janice’s arrest. Almost too quiet. As if the walls themselves were trying to recover from the chaos she had brought.Sarah walked beside James back toward Tommy’s room. Their steps were slow, heavy—not from exhaustion alone, but from everything their hearts had carried in the past hours.James stopped in front of Tommy’s door and leaned his back against the wall. He closed his eyes for a moment, exhaling shakily.Sarah watched him silently, noticing how pale he looked after the surgery and the emotional storm.“James,” she whispered, “you should rest. You’re still recovering.”He shook his head. “I can’t rest until I see Tommy.”Something in his voice made Sarah’s chest tighten—a softness, a sincerity she had never expected from him.They entered the room.Tommy lay on the bed, tiny and fragile, but breathing steadily. The soft beeping of the monitors rhythmically filled the room, like a lullaby of hop
Chapter 19 — The Truth Spills Like FireSarah sat beside James’ bed, gently stroking his hand while he rested. The room felt calm, peaceful—almost sacred—after everything he had done for Tommy. She whispered a quiet prayer of thanks, her heart finally beating with something like hope.But outside that room, chaos was brewing.A nurse rushed down the hallway, pale and shaken. She stopped at James’ door and knocked hurriedly.“Dr. Salvador… Ms. Sarah… there’s something you need to know,” she said, her voice trembling.Sarah stood. “Is it about Tommy? Is he okay?”“Yes—Tommy is safe,” the nurse assured quickly. “But… it’s about Janice.”James’ eyes snapped open at the name. “Janice? What about her?”The nurse took a deep breath. “She tried to kill your son.”The room froze.Sarah’s breath caught, her hand flying to her chest as the nurse explained what had happened—the disguise, the syringe, the attempted poisoning, the doctor catching her, the guards dragging her out while she screamed
Chapter 18 — The Mask FallsWhile Sarah sat beside James, watching him drift in and out of sleep, a strange calm settled in the room. For the first time in days, she felt hope taking its first small breath. James had done the impossible—he had given Tom a new chance at life.But not everyone shared that joy.Not everyone wanted Tom alive.Far down the hallway, Janice pulled the nurse’s mask tightly over her face and adjusted the scrubs she had stolen earlier that morning. Her pulse hammered with rage and desperation.That boy should never have survived. He is ruining everything.She clutched a small syringe of clear poison—silent, quick, and deadly.Once he’s gone, Sarah will crumble. And James will return to me. He has to.Janice slipped toward Tommy’s recovery room, pretending to check the charts pinned on the wall as real nurses hurried past her. When she reached Tom’s door, she glanced both ways.Clear.She stepped inside.Tom lay quietly on the bed, hooked to the new drip. His sm
Chapter 17 — The Wait After the StormThe red light above the operating theatre finally went off.Sarah shot to her feet immediately, her heart pounding so loudly she could barely hear anything else. Hours of praying, crying, and walking around the hospital had left her exhausted, but the moment the light dimmed, she felt her knees weaken.The door opened slowly.Dr. Harold stepped out first, removing his gloves with a long exhale.Sarah rushed toward him.“Doctor… please… Tom… is he okay?”Dr. Harold placed a reassuring hand on her shoulder. “The surgery was successful. Tommy responded well to the transplant.”Sarah covered her mouth as tears broke free. Relief—pure, overwhelming relief—washed over her entire body. She looked past the doctor at the operating room, waiting, hoping to see James being wheeled out too.“James?” she asked, her voice trembling.Dr. Harold nodded. “He’s stable. The extraction took a toll on him, but he’s conscious. He asked for you.”Sarah blinked, confused
Chapter 16 – A Heart on the EdgeThe red light above the operating theater flickered again, and this time it didn’t stop. Sarah stared at it, unable to blink, her chest rising and falling too quickly.A complication.That single word echoed in her mind like thunder.She wrapped her arms around herself and paced the hallway again, feeling cold all over. Her palms were sweating, but her fingers felt numb.Please let them be okay… please God…Just then, Mr. Salvador’s wheelchair came rolling down the hallway, pushed slowly by a young nurse. His old eyes immediately scanned the corridor until he found Sarah standing frozen in fear.“Sarah,” he called gently.She turned quickly, wiping her tears. “Grandpa… they said something went wrong. They won’t tell me what.”The old man’s face softened with worry. “Complications are common during transplants. It doesn’t always mean something terrible, alright?”But he wasn’t calm either. His hands were trembling lightly on the wheelchair handles.“Gra
Chapter 15 – Between Life and LightThe red light above the operating theater blinked steadily. Surgery in Progress.Sarah stood in the hallway outside, her palms pressed tightly together, pacing back and forth. Minutes felt like hours… hours felt like days. Nurses passed by, some offering soft smiles of comfort. But nothing could ease the storm inside her.Inside that room were the two people whose lives mattered most in this moment—TommyandJames.She tried not to picture James on the operating table, unconscious, body hooked up to machines as he gave a piece of himself to save a little boy he didn’t know was his own.Sarah leaned her back against the wall, closed her eyes, and breathed shakily.Please let them be safe…Inside the operating theater, the air was calm but tense.James lay still, anesthesia coursing through him. His eyelashes rested softly against his cheeks, giving him an almost peaceful look—a strange contrast to the chaos he carried in his life.The surgeon glance







