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ER Doctor’s Ex Returned With His Daughter And Saw Her Baby Bump-olweny

Dr. Savannah Reed had trained herself to stay calm when everything around her fell apart.

At Mercy Children’s Hospital, panic had a sound.

It was the scream of monitors.

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It was the squeak of stretcher wheels on wet tile.

It was a parent’s voice cracking on the word please before anyone had even said what was wrong.

By 3:18 a.m. on that rainy Thursday, Savannah had already stitched a toddler’s eyebrow, reset a boy’s dislocated shoulder, and talked a terrified mother through a fever that was not as dangerous as it looked.

Her scrub jacket was damp at the collar.

Her coffee had gone cold in a paper cup near the nurses’ station.

The baby beneath her ribs kicked every time the overhead pager split the hallway open.

Seven months pregnant.

Still on her feet.

Still pretending she was fine.

Then the emergency doors flew open and the storm came through with a man wrapped around a child.

Rain blew across the floor in a cold sheet.

The little girl in his arms had wet hair stuck to her forehead, one loose sneaker, and fingers hooked into the sleeve of his black coat.

“Six-year-old female,” Nurse Patel called, already moving. “Fall from playground structure. Possible concussion. Dizziness, head pain, no loss of consciousness reported.”

Savannah stepped forward because that was what doctors did.

They moved before fear could become personal.

“Room three,” she said. “Get vitals, neuro check, and page imaging.”

Then she lifted her eyes.

Ethan Cole stood in front of her.

For a second, the trauma unit vanished.

She saw the apartment instead.

She saw his tailored coat over the back of a chair, his key on her kitchen counter, and the half-empty closet he had left behind like a mouth with teeth missing.

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