He Found Three Little Girls With His Face Outside Her Hospital Room-Quieen - Chainityai

He Found Three Little Girls With His Face Outside Her Hospital Room-Quieen

Nathan Carter trusted locked doors more than people.

Doors had rules.

You opened them, or you closed them, and once they clicked shut, no one could pretend they had not chosen a side.

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That was how he learned to survive Clare Evans.

Seven years earlier, Clare had walked out of his apartment after the worst fight of their lives.

He remembered the rain on the windows.

He remembered the blue coat she wore.

He remembered saying one hard thing because he was wounded, proud, and stupid enough to think time would soften it later.

There had been no later.

Clare vanished from his life before sunrise.

Nathan sent one message, then another, then stopped when every call went unanswered.

He told himself she wanted silence.

He gave it to her.

In the years that followed, he turned Carter Group from a family company into an empire with steel bones.

He became the kind of man reporters called disciplined.

What they meant was lonely.

He lived in a glass apartment above the city, ate dinners he did not taste, and kept Clare’s old silver watch in his desk drawer like a private punishment.

Then the hospital called.

The doctor did not soften the message.

Clare Evans had been admitted with a serious infection after months of ignoring her own symptoms.

She was awake.

She was asking for Nathan by name.

The drive took twenty minutes.

Nathan remembered none of it.

He walked through the hospital lobby in a tailored suit that suddenly felt like costume armor.

He asked for Clare’s room.

He rode the elevator alone.

At the fourth floor, the doors opened to the smell of antiseptic, burnt coffee, and fear.

Room 412 sat halfway down the hall.

Three little girls sat on the bench outside it.

They were dressed in matching pink dresses with white cardigans, shoes dangling above the tile, knees pressed together in practiced patience.

They were not playing.

They were not whining.

They were waiting.

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