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The waiting hall opened before me like a wound
Roc leaned against the far wall, arms crossed, face carved from stone Calin on the surface, but knew
Dove paced in tight, frantic circles, hands twisting in her hair, breaths coming in shallow gasps.
The triplets huddled together on the bench, three small bodies pressed close, one of them already crying silent, using sete
that tore straight through me.
They saw me first.
The triplets surged forward in a rush of limbs and tear–streaked faces.
I dropped to my knees without thinking, arms opening wide. They crashed into me, all three at once, small arms loceng my neck, faces buried in my shoulders. Warm. Shaking, Breaking.
“My gods,” I whispered, voice cracking as I held them tighter. “What happened? What happened?“”
I guided them back to the bench, one by one, murmuring nonsense comforts. “It’s okay, it’s okay, I’m here” while my own che
caved inward.
I took the one who keeps crying into my lap, rocking her gently, letting her cling to the front of my shirt while fought the tremer a my hands.
Dove stopped pacing long enough to look at me, eyes red–rimmed, haunted. Roc pushed off the wall.
I rose slowly, legs unsteady, and crossed to him.
“What happened?” The question came out raw.
He met my gaze, jaw tight.
“You know Mr. Mane has been spiraling. Lately. Worse than before.”
The name landed like ice water down my spine. I went still.
“… yes”
“And you didn’t tell anyone?” His voice cracked on the last word. Anger, betrayal, exhaustion all bleeding through. “You knew knew how he gets. And you stayed quiet?”
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The accusation hit harder than any slap. I swallowed, throat burning.
I tried. I thought inwardly. I have tried.
Despite everything I am also going through, the case, Feroz, the trial, I kept checking in.
We were so close at last. We found a house. Pictures. We were signing tomorrow. Just tomorrow.
Roc stared at me but before I could answer, the double doors at the end of the hall swung open.
The doctor emerged, white coat, clipboard, face already heavy with what he carried.
Dove rushed him.
“Please, tell me…”
He raised a hand, gentle but firm, and looked past her. Straight to Roc.
“Rocco.”
“Yes?”
The doctor swallowed once. Twice. The sound was loud in the sudden hush.
“We did everything we could. I’m sorry. We lost her.”
The world tilted.
Lost her.
Lost her.
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The words didn’t land right. They floated, meaningless, until Dove made a small, broken sound and bolted toward the ward. ! followed on numb legs, heart hammering in my ears.
The energy hit me before I even crossed the threshold. Thick, wrong, final. Cold settled in my bones like frost. Mother lay on the bed, still. Too still. Face slack. Eyes closed forever.
“Mom?” Dove’s voice trembled. “Mother?”
Nothing.
She reached out, shaking her shoulder once. Twice. Then dove legs gave out. She crumpled.
I lunged forward, catching her before she hit the floor.
Her weight dragged me down with her. Dead weight, grief weight. I held her against my chest while silent sobs wracked us both, mine trapped behind clenched teeth, hers tearing free in ugly, gasping waves before she passed out.
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Later hours? Minutes? Time had blurred.
Sera burst through the door of the private room they’d moved us to. She stopped short, breath ragged, face drained of color.
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The news had already hollowed me out. I sat in the corner chair, knees drawn up, staring at nothing, it felt like my fell of it if I’d spoken louder. Pushed harder. Forced them out sooner.
Sera’s eyes found me, then the triplets. One awake, two finally asleep on the narrow bed beside Dove.
She crossed to the awake one, knelt, and wrapped her arms around the small body without a word.
Kashi and Eshan had arrived earlier. Eshan stepping out now to make a call, he came tucking his phone away as he re entered
“Mr. Mane is on the run,” Eshan said quietly. “Bounty’s out. He’ll be found soon.”
His gaze shifted to me–hard, accusing. “I still can’t believe you kept quiet. Knowing they were in danger.”
The words stung, but I had nothing left to fight with. I just sat there, exhausted, hollow.
“It wasn’t Snow’s fault,” Dove whispered from the bed. She had woken half an hour ago, pale, eyes glassy, but voice steady. “The tried. I was the one who turned her down at first. We were preparing to leave. We had the house to move to. When he saw the pictures, saw we were really going he lost it. Fought with Mother. Slammed her head against the wall. She bled out before the ambulance got there.”
Kashi looked away sharply, throat working. Roc stood frozen, swallowing convulsively.
The door opened again. The doctor entered, chart in hand.
Dove tried to sit up. He stopped her with a gentle hand.
“Please. Lie back. We’re not discharging you until we’re sure you’re stable.”
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