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Chapter 99: The Call for Redemption

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The early morning flight to Houston felt like the longest journey of Alex’s life. He sat by the window, staring blankly at the clouds, his mind replaying Sophia’s trembling voice over the phone.

He couldn’t eat, couldn’t think straight. His fingers tightened around the armrest each time guilt pricked his heart.

When the plane finally touched down, he wasted no time.

A cab was waiting outside the terminal. He forwarded the hospital address Sophia had sent him, and the driver sped off through the busy Houston streets.

His thoughts were a storm — flashes of his mother's memory. And now, the image of her weak in a hospital bed.

By the time he got to the hospital, his suit was wrinkled, and exhaustion shadowed his eyes. Sophia was in the lobby, pacing restlessly. When she saw him, she rushed to meet him, but her face was stiff with disappointment.

“You came,” she said softly.

He nodded, his voice low. “Where is she?”

Sophia didn’t waste words. She turned and led him down the long, quiet
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