Family Skipped Boy’s Surgery, Then Used His Photo To Raise £15,420-heuh

No one came for Miles on the morning his heart operation began.

That was the first truth I had to swallow.

The second truth arrived three days later, glowing on my phone screen in a hospital room that smelt of antiseptic, weak tea, and fear.

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My mother and my sister had not simply stayed away.

They had used my son’s face to raise £15,420.

And they had done it while he was unconscious in theatre.

The children’s wing was already awake when I arrived that morning, though the sky outside still looked grey and half-asleep.

Rain tapped gently against the glass entrance, and every coat that came through the automatic doors carried the damp smell of an early morning storm.

Families moved through the lobby in little clusters.

A grandmother held a folded blanket against her chest as if it were something holy.

A father balanced two paper cups of coffee and kept blinking too quickly.

An auntie came in with a carrier bag full of snacks, tissues, and the sort of soft toy people buy when words feel useless.

I watched them all from the corridor outside Miles’s room.

I watched the doors open again and again.

Every time they did, I thought, this time.

This time it will be Mum.

This time it will be Lauren.

This time my son will not have to ask where everyone is.

But the doors closed on strangers.

My seven-year-old boy lay in bed beneath a pale blue blanket, too small for the seriousness of the machines around him.

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