“I’m here,” she would whisper. “No matter what… I’m staying.”
Labor began before sunrise and stretched on for twelve exhausting hours. Twelve hours of waves of pain crashing through her, stealing her breath, testing every ounce of her strength. Emily clung to the bed rails, her knuckles pale, her body trembling. Nurses moved around her, encouraging her, wiping sweat from her forehead, guiding her through each contraction.
Between broken breaths, she repeated the same plea over and over.
“Please… let my baby be okay… please…”
At exactly 3:17 in the afternoon, the baby was born.
The sound of his cry filled the room—strong, sharp, alive.
Emily collapsed back against the pillow, tears streaming down her face, deeper and more overwhelming than anything she had felt before. This wasn’t the same pain she felt when Ethan left.
This was something else.
Relief.
Love.
Fear turning into something real and breathing.
“Is he okay?” she asked again and again.
A nurse smiled gently as she wrapped the baby in a soft white blanket.
“He’s perfect, sweetheart. Absolutely perfect.”
They were about to place him in Emily’s arms when the attending doctor stepped in to finalize the medical report. He was in his late fifties, composed, experienced, the kind of man whose presence usually reassured everyone around him.
His name was Dr. William Brooks.
He picked up the chart, stepped closer, and glanced down at the baby.
And then—
He froze.
The nurse noticed it immediately. His face had gone pale. His hand trembled slightly as it hovered over the clipboard. His eyes—steady just moments ago—filled with something completely unexpected.
Tears.
“Doctor?” the nurse asked carefully. “Is everything okay?”
He didn’t respond.
He couldn’t.
He kept staring at the baby.
The small curve of his nose. The shape of his lips. And just beneath his left ear—a faint birthmark, like a soft crescent.
Emily struggled to sit up, panic rising instantly.
“What’s wrong? What’s wrong with my baby?”
The doctor swallowed hard. When he finally spoke, his voice was barely above a whisper.
“Where is the baby’s father?”
Emily’s expression changed immediately.
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