Single Dad Freezes As Pregnant Doctor Turns And His Daughter Speaks-heuh

“Please… I don’t care who’s free. Just help my daughter.”

Ethan Carter did not remember parking properly.

He remembered the rain on the windscreen, the sharp little cry from the back seat, and Harper trying not to move her arm as he carried her from the car.

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By the time he reached the hospital entrance, his work suit had lost all shape.

His tie was half undone.

His hair, usually neat enough to make people think he had everything under control, was pushed back roughly from his forehead.

Harper clung to him with her good arm.

She was trying to be quiet, but every few steps her breath caught in a small, wounded sound that went through him like a blade.

He had been a single father long enough to know the difference between a child making a fuss and a child genuinely frightened.

This was fear.

His fear too.

The automatic doors opened, and the warm glare of the hospital corridor swallowed them.

There were plastic chairs along one wall, a line of people waiting with coats damp from the weather, and a tired-looking man at the desk trying to fill in a form with a borrowed pen.

Someone’s tea had gone cold on a little table.

A nurse moved quickly past with a clipboard tucked to her chest.

Ethan did not care who looked at him.

“My daughter slipped,” he said, his voice cracking despite every effort to keep it steady. “Her wrist. She can’t move it properly.”

The receptionist looked up, already reaching for the right form.

Then a doctor stepped from beside the nurses’ station.

Ethan turned towards her because help had arrived.

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