His Daughter Begged Him To Keep Her Stepmom Out Of The Hospital Room-Tep

The phone rang at 6:11 a.m., while the sky outside my driveway was still the color of cold dishwater.

I was sitting in my SUV with the heater breathing against my legs, a paper coffee cup turning soft in my hand, and a work presentation open on my laptop bag like the day still belonged to me.

Inside, the kitchen smelled like the bitter coffee Vanessa had made and left on the counter.

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She had not poured me any, but that was the kind of small thing I had learned not to notice.

Small things were easy to ignore when you had trained yourself to only respond to emergencies.

Then my phone lit up with the name of a place no parent wants to see before sunrise.

Ridgeview Children’s Hospital.

I answered before the second ring.

“Mr. Callahan?” the woman asked.

“Yes. This is Mark.”

Her voice stayed gentle, and that made it worse.

“Your daughter, Lily, was brought in a little while ago. Her condition is serious. You need to come immediately.”

I remember standing in the driveway without remembering opening the car door.

I remember my shoes slipping once on a patch of wet pavement.

I remember backing out past the mailbox and almost clipping the trash bin because my hands were already shaking.

I did not remember my own breathing until I was halfway to the hospital.

Fever, I told myself.

A fall.

A bad reaction to something.

Anything with a clean explanation.

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