ELENAThe first thing I noticed was the smell. Sharp, sterile, unmistakable alcohol, disinfectant, something chemical that clung to the air and burned faintly at the back of my throat. A hospital. I didn’t need to see the room to know where I was.“Ma’am, you’re awake, finally.”A voice hovered at my bedside, kind but professional. I tried to peel my eyes open, but the second the light hit them, I squeezed them shut again. Too bright, too harsh. My body wasn’t ready for the world yet.I swallowed, my mouth dry. “Where…?” My voice cracked, thin and weak, but before I could finish, the voice answered the question I was afraid to ask.“The child is fine,” the doctor said gently. “But there’s a risk of premature birth. Pregnant women are advised to avoid excessive stress and maintain a healthy mind and body.”For a moment, I just lay there, eyes still closed, clinging to those words: the child is fine. Relief washed over me, heavy and overwhelming, but it was laced with guilt, bec
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