She Raised an Abandoned Baby. Then a Millionaire Wanted Her Back.-tantan

At 3:12 in the morning, the hospital always felt like a different world.

The halls were colder then.

The vending machines hummed too loudly.

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The smell of bleach, stale coffee, and warmed plastic seemed to settle into your clothes until you could taste it on the drive home.

I had been a nurse long enough to know the sounds a hospital makes when everyone is exhausted.

Wheels clicking.

Monitors chirping.

A patient coughing behind a curtain.

Someone crying softly near the elevators because bad news does not wait for daylight.

That morning, I was halfway to the staff exit after a double shift when I heard something that did not belong to any machine.

It was thin.

Broken.

A breath more than a cry.

I stopped so fast the strap of my bag slid off my shoulder.

The sound came again from the side hallway near the service doors.

I walked toward it, and every step made the floor feel colder under my shoes.

Then I saw her.

A newborn baby girl lay on the concrete floor, wrapped in a blood-soaked paper towel that had already started drying stiff around the edges.

She was so small that for one terrible second my mind could not understand she was real.

Her lips were blue.

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