“Mom, why don’t you step out for a moment and get some rest,” I added calmly. “I’ll bring you some water in a little while.”
She straightened with a satisfied little smile, clearly convinced that she had planted something deep enough to grow inside Lily’s mind and that I would never dare confront her directly in a hospital hallway filled with nurses and other families.
She walked out without another word.
That night, after the room grew quiet and Lily finally drifted into a fragile sleep, I made a single phone call.
By the next morning, my mother’s bank account had been frozen.
And that was only the beginning.
A Promise Beside The Hospital Bed
After the door closed behind my mother, the room felt strangely hollow, as though the air itself had been disturbed by what she had said.
I pulled the chair closer to Lily’s bed and sat down beside her, gently taking her small hand in mine while the hospital bracelet slid loosely around her wrist.
“Look at me for a second,” I said quietly.
Her eyes lifted slowly.
They were red and tired, but they still carried that familiar trust that had guided me through every difficult day of the last eight years.
“There’s only one thing I want you to remember,” I continued, speaking slowly so every word settled clearly. “I chose you every single day of my life, and I will keep choosing you no matter what.”
Lily swallowed and nodded, though her body still trembled slightly as if the words she had heard earlier had left an invisible bruise.
I stayed beside her until her breathing finally became steady again.
Then I stood up, adjusted the blanket around her shoulders, and stepped into the hallway.