Parents Left My Children Alone For My Sister’s Salon Emergency-heuh

The first thing I remember after surgery was the light.

Not the pain, though that came quickly enough, dragging itself across my abdomen in a hot, vicious line.

Not the nurse’s voice either, soft and practised behind the blue curtain.

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It was the light above my recovery bed, flickering every few seconds, turning the room from grey to white and back again.

I blinked at it, thick-tongued and confused, trying to remember where I was.

Hospital.

Surgery.

The form I had signed that morning.

The paper bracelet around my wrist.

My parents had promised they would watch Liam and Chloe while I was under.

That had been the one thing I had allowed myself not to worry about.

For once, I had not made a backup plan.

For once, I had believed them when they said, “Of course we’ll be there. They’re our grandchildren.”

The nurse checked my blood pressure, asked me about pain, and told me I had done well.

I nodded because that was easier than speaking.

Then she placed my phone beside my hand.

The screen lit up as soon as my fingers touched it.

At first, I thought the medication was making me see double.

There were too many notifications.

Missed calls.

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