He Drove Her Home From Surgery And Exposed Her Family's Secret-mdue - Chainityai

He Drove Her Home From Surgery And Exposed Her Family’s Secret-mdue

By the time I reached the porch, my discharge papers were damp at the corners and my knees felt like they belonged to someone else.

Rain had just started, thin and cold enough to make the steps shine under the porch light.

The white pharmacy bag was wedged beneath my elbow because my hands were too shaky to carry everything.

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One hand held the papers.

The other stayed pressed against my stomach, right over the stitches I was trying not to think about.

Behind me, Adrian Vale closed the car door gently.

That small sound almost broke me.

In my family’s house, care usually came with a bill attached.

A ride meant you owed gas money.

A favor meant you listened to a speech about gratitude.

A sick day meant the laundry still had to be folded, only slower.

Adrian had met me two nights earlier outside the clinic, when I was trying to convince myself that the pain in my abdomen was stress.

I made it to the curb before my legs folded.

He was leaving a donor meeting nearby, wearing a dark coat and carrying a paper coffee cup, when he saw me sitting on the wet concrete with one hand clamped to my side.

Most people ask if you are okay because they are already walking away.

Adrian asked, then stayed.

At the hospital intake desk, I gave them my mother’s number.

Then my father’s.

Then Kyle’s.

Nobody answered.

At 1:17 a.m., a nurse slid a clipboard toward me and asked whether there was anyone else.

I remember being embarrassed, as if my body had chosen the wrong hour to become inconvenient.

Adrian said, “Put my number down until someone reliable arrives.”

No one reliable arrived.

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