Mallory woke up to the sound of a machine deciding if she lived, its beeps more faithful than the people who shared her blood. No flowers, no frantic footsteps in the hall, just nurses who learned her name while her parents ignored the calls that spelled out “critical.” In that antiseptic quiet, she realized some goodbyes happen long before anyone dies, and some famil… Continues…
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