Grandma Demanded A Party Bill While Her Granddaughter Fought To Breathe-ruby - Chainityai

Grandma Demanded A Party Bill While Her Granddaughter Fought To Breathe-ruby

The pediatric ICU was too bright for a place where children were fighting to stay alive.

The lights were white and steady.

The air smelled like sanitizer, plastic tubing, and coffee gone cold in paper cups.

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Every sound felt separate from every other sound: the squeak of nurses’ shoes, the soft click of a chart being closed, the controlled beep of a monitor somewhere behind a glass wall.

Rebecca sat in a plastic chair beside her daughter’s bed and counted those beeps because counting was the only thing her mind could still hold.

Emma was four years old.

She had fallen from the backyard treehouse at 4:18 p.m. on a Thursday.

That was the time Rebecca kept seeing when she closed her eyes, because she had looked at her phone right after the scream.

One second, Emma had been leaning over the little railing with her curls bouncing in the sun, yelling, “Mommy, look!”

The next, there was a cracking sound from the wood, a scream that ended too fast, and the terrible final sound of her child hitting the concrete patio.

Marcus reached her first.

He had been inside making grilled cheese.

He came out with one hand still smelling faintly like butter and bread, and then he saw Emma on the patio and made a sound Rebecca had never heard from him before.

By 5:06 p.m., the hospital intake desk had Emma’s name printed on a wristband.

By 5:41, a surgeon was standing in front of them with a face carefully trained not to show panic.

Skull fracture.

Brain swelling.

Internal bleeding.

Emergency surgery.

Rebecca heard every word, but none of them seemed to belong to her child.

Emma was the little girl who insisted on wearing mismatched socks.

Emma was the child who called the moon a nightlight.

Emma still slept with a stuffed rabbit missing one ear because she said toys should not be thrown away just because they were hurt.

Now she was behind glass with part of her blonde hair shaved, a mask over her face, and tubes running from places Rebecca could not look at for long.

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