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Her Family Ignored Her Hospital Bed, Then Accused Her Of Stealing-olweny

The first thing Mallory Hayes heard when she woke up was the monitor.

Not a voice.

Not a prayer.

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Not her mother crying at the edge of the bed.

Just the monitor counting out the seconds she had almost run out of.

Beep.

Pause.

Beep.

The sound came from somewhere to her left, sharp and regular in the cold hospital room.

Fluorescent light burned through the plastic ceiling panel above her, bright enough to make her eyes ache before she even understood where she was.

The air smelled like disinfectant, metal bed rails, and the lemon lotion nurses used after washing their hands raw.

When she tried to swallow, her throat felt scraped open.

Like she had been breathing through dry paper for days.

“Easy,” a man whispered.

Mallory turned her head slowly.

Ethan was there.

Her husband sat folded into a blue hospital chair that looked too small for his body and much too small for his grief.

His shirt was wrinkled.

His beard had grown in uneven.

Purple shadows sat under his eyes, and one hand covered hers like he thought she might vanish if he stopped touching her.

When he realized she was looking at him, his face broke in a way she had never seen before.

“Oh, thank God,” he whispered.

Mallory tried to ask what happened, but the words scratched their way out slowly.

“How long?”

Ethan squeezed her hand until his knuckles went pale.

“Nine days since you collapsed,” he said. “You were unconscious for most of it.”

Nine days.

The words did not make sense at first.

Mallory was thirty-three years old, a senior payroll manager in Omaha, and she had built her life around being the reliable one.

She remembered the copier at work.

She remembered a stack of reports pressed to her chest.

She remembered Jenna from accounting calling her name from the hallway.

Then the carpet had tilted.

The ceiling had rushed down.

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