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Chapter 32: Date with Daniel

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The moment I left the office, I pulled my phone from my bag and dialed my mother’s number. My heels clicked against the pavement as I hurried toward my car, the weight of the day pressing on my shoulders.

She picked up after the third ring. “Sweetheart, are you on your way?”

I hesitated before unlocking my car door. “Mom, I—” I exhaled, gripping the handle. “I can’t make it to the hospital tonight. Something came up at work.”

There was a brief pause before she responded, her voice gentle but tinged with disappointment. “I see. Ryan won’t be happy about that.”

I shut my eyes for a second, guilt settling deep in my chest. My younger brother had been looking forward to my visit every night. He never said it outright, but I knew he counted on my presence to make things feel normal.

“I know, and I hate to let him down,” I admitted, sliding into the driver’s seat.

“But I need you to explain it to him, Mom. Just tell him it’s important, okay?”

“He’s your brother. He understands, even if he d
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