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 70 Ring the BellSix months later, the hospital corridor was filled with a sound that meant life.Hope.Mary stood at the center of it all, her fingers wrapped tightly around the golden rope attached to the bell. Her body was thinner than before, her head wrapped in a soft scarf, but her eyes—her eyes were alive. Strong. Victorious.“Go on,” one of the nurses said gently, smiling through teary eyes. “Ring it.”Mary looked around her.Sarah stood closest to her, holding her hand, trembling with emotion. Beside Sarah was James, his arm protectively around her shoulders. Their son stood proudly in front, grinning widely. Mary’s husband stood tall, his chest filled with gratitude. Her stepchildren, Mr. Salvador, relatives, friends—everyone who had prayed, cried, waited, and hoped—were all there.Mary inhaled deeply.Then she rang the bell.The sound echoed down the hallway—clear, loud, victorious.Cheers erupted instantly.Clapping. Whistles. Laughter mixed with tears. Nurses hugg
Chapter 69 The Question That Changed EverythingThe question came quietly, but it shattered the room.Sarah had been listening to her mother’s story in silence, her chest tight, her heart bruised from everything she had already heard. Her mind was struggling to keep up—with abandonment, with suffering, with loss that stretched back before she was even born.She swallowed hard.“Mom…” Sarah said, her voice barely steady.“Then who is my father?”The room froze.Mary stiffened, her hands trembling in her lap. She lowered her head, staring at the white hospital sheets as though they could somehow hide the truth she had carried for decades.No one spoke.Sarah’s heart began to pound. “Mom?” she pressed gently.Mary inhaled sharply, as if pulling air into a chest that had been empty for years. When she finally spoke, her voice was broken, stripped of all strength.“Your father…” she whispered. “Your father is my father.”Sarah blinked.“What?” she asked.Mary lifted her tear-filled eyes to
CHAPTER 68 — If I Can’t Have YouJanice knew it was over.The news had been on every channel.The assassin had been arrested.Her name was already circling—slowly, dangerously—through police reports and whispered investigations.There was no escaping anymore.She stood alone in her bedroom, staring at her reflection in the mirror. Her eyes were wild, bloodshot, hollow. The woman staring back at her was no longer the polished, admired Janice the world once knew.She was desperate.And desperation stripped her of reason.“If I can’t have you,” she whispered shakily, “then no one will.”Her lips trembled into a broken smile.James.If James was gone, then Sarah would lose everything too.That thought hardened her resolve.Within minutes, Janice changed her appearance—plain nurse’s uniform, hair tucked neatly under a cap, face masked just enough to avoid recognition. She moved with purpose, her heart pounding violently against her chest.She didn’t think about prison.She didn’t think abo
CHAPTER 67 — When the Net Closed InJames lay quietly in his hospital bed, staring at the ceiling.The room was silent except for the faint rhythm of the heart monitor beside him. Sarah had stepped out briefly to speak with a nurse, leaving James alone with his thoughts. His body ached, but it was nothing compared to the storm raging in his mind.The assassin had been exposed.The face caught on CCTV.The footage circulating.The police search tightening.James swallowed hard.He had lived long enough to know one thing—when criminals are cornered, they become dangerous.His phone buzzed suddenly.James flinched.Unknown number.A chill crawled up his spine.He hesitated, then answered.“Hello?”A distorted voice came through the line, low and tense.“You ruined everything.”James’s heart skipped.It was him.“The police are after me,” the man hissed. “My face is everywhere. I need money—now.”James’s fingers tightened around the phone.“I didn’t hire you,” James said coldly. “You’re c
CHAPTER 66 — Footsteps of JusticeThe hospital room had finally settled into a fragile calm.James lay back against the pillows, exhaustion still written across his face, while Sarah remained seated beside him, her fingers laced gently through his. The fear of losing him had not fully left her chest yet, but for the first time since the shooting, her breathing felt steadier.They were speaking quietly when the door suddenly opened.“Sarah.”Both Sarah and James looked up.Clara stood at the doorway, her expression serious, her phone still in her hand. The lightheartedness she had walked in with earlier was gone. Something was wrong.“Clara?” Sarah asked immediately. “What is it?”Clara stepped fully into the room and closed the door behind her.“The police just called,” she said. “From my apartment.”Sarah stiffened.“What happened?”“They said I need to come home immediately,” Clara explained. “They’re beginning the investigation into the shooting. They want to review the CCTV footag
CHAPTER 65 — Truths, Wounds, and the Choice to ForgiveThe hospital room was quiet in a way that felt heavy, almost sacred.Machines hummed softly, their steady rhythm a reminder that life was fragile and never guaranteed. James lay propped up against the pillows, his complexion pale, his body weak from surgery, yet his eyes were alive—alive with love, regret, and fear.Sarah sat beside him.She held a small bowl of soup in one hand and a spoon in the other, feeding him slowly, carefully, as though he were made of glass. Her movements were gentle, but her heart was anything but calm. Every time she looked at him, memories clashed violently inside her—painful memories of the past and beautiful moments of the present, all tangled together.James watched her silently for a long moment.The way her brows furrowed slightly when she concentrated.The way her lips pressed together whenever she tried to stay strong.The woman he loved.The woman he had once broken without knowing the depth of







