Her Family Ignored Her Hospital Stay, Then Accused Her Of Theft-Quieen - Chainityai

Her Family Ignored Her Hospital Stay, Then Accused Her Of Theft-Quieen

The first sound Mallory Hayes heard when she woke up was the hospital monitor counting what felt like borrowed time.

Beep.

Silence.

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Beep.

The room smelled like disinfectant, metal bed rails, and the lemon lotion nurses used after washing their hands all day.

Fluorescent lights glared through the ceiling panel above her, too clean and too bright for a body that had just returned from somewhere dark.

When she tried to swallow, her throat burned.

“Easy,” someone whispered.

Mallory turned her head slowly and saw her husband, Ethan, sitting in a blue hospital chair beside the bed.

He looked like he had aged years in days.

His shirt was wrinkled at the collar.

His beard had grown in unevenly.

Dark circles hung under his eyes, and one of his hands covered hers like he had been afraid she might vanish if he let go.

When he saw her awake, his face collapsed with relief.

“Oh, thank God,” he said.

Mallory tried to ask what had happened, but all that came out was a rough whisper.

“How long?”

Ethan squeezed her hand until his knuckles turned pale.

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

Nine days.

The number did not fit inside her mind.

The last thing she remembered was standing near the copier at work with payroll reports pressed against her chest.

Her coworker Jenna had called her name from the hallway.

Then the floor tilted.

The ceiling rushed toward her.

After that, there was nothing.

A nurse named Carla came in after Ethan pressed the call button.

She checked the monitor, shined a small light into Mallory’s eyes, and adjusted the blanket over her legs with the kind of care that made Mallory feel young and old at the same time.

Carla had silver braids pinned neatly back and a voice that sounded careful, almost protective.

“You scared everyone,” she said.

Everyone.

Mallory looked toward the two visitor chairs by the window.

They were empty.

No flowers from her mother.

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