My Stepsister’s Tiny Push Became The Scan My Parents Feared-mdue - Chainityai

My Stepsister’s Tiny Push Became The Scan My Parents Feared-mdue

The first lie my father told for Vanessa was delivered under fluorescent lights.

It came out smooth, quick, and tired, like something he had already decided before the automatic doors at the emergency room opened.

“She fell down the basement stairs,” he said.

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I was sixteen, sitting on the edge of a hospital bed with dried blood stiff in my hair and a paper gown sticking to my shoulder.

The room smelled like disinfectant, old coffee, and the sour fear of families trying not to make eye contact.

Somewhere down the hallway, a machine kept beeping with the patience of something that had heard every excuse before.

Dr. Mitchell held up two fingers.

“Follow this for me, Olivia.”

I tried.

The fingers split into four, then slid sideways.

The paper sheet under my legs crackled when I shifted, and my stomach rolled from the bright white lights.

“Can you tell me what happened?” he asked.

My mouth opened.

My father spoke first.

“She was getting decorations for Vanessa’s graduation party,” he said. “It was dark down there. She missed a step.”

Lisa, my stepmother, stood beside him in a cream blazer that still looked perfect after midnight.

Her hand rested on his arm, not gently, exactly.

More like she was holding a door closed.

“Olivia has always been clumsy,” she said in that soft voice she used when adults were listening. “And she’s confused. That’s normal with a concussion, isn’t it?”

Dr. Mitchell did not answer her right away.

He looked at me.

That was the first thing that made me want to cry.

Not the pain.

Not the blood.

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