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The Doctor Led Me Through the Pediatric Burn Unit in Silence — and With Every Step, My Heart Began to Break

The call came at exactly 6:12 on a January morning.

Frost still clung to my windshield, and the car heater blew dry, dusty air against my face like it had been sitting in the vents all winter.

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I had a paper coffee cup in the holder, a stack of contract folders on the passenger seat, and a day packed so tight with meetings that I had been rehearsing apologies before the sun was fully up.

Five seconds before my dashboard screen lit up, I thought the worst thing waiting for me was a difficult client.

Then I saw the name.

Mercy General Hospital.

One name on a glowing screen, and every number in my life became useless.

Deadlines, invoices, quarterly projections, mortgage payments, school tuition reminders.

Gone.

I answered so fast my hand slipped on the steering wheel.

“Mr. Reynolds?” a woman asked.

Her voice had that trained hospital calm that somehow makes everything worse.

“Yes,” I said. “This is Jack Reynolds. What happened?”

“It’s about your daughter, Emily. She was admitted about twenty minutes ago.”

My fingers tightened around the wheel.

“Admitted for what?”

There was a pause.

“Her condition is critical. You need to come now.”

I don’t remember ending the call.

I remember my tires jumping the curb as I pulled out.

I remember an old pickup blaring its horn behind me.

I remember my own voice sounding like a stranger’s voice as I begged every traffic light in town to turn green.

Emily was eight years old.

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