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“These surgeons were completely unaware that a camera was capturing every act they committed in the operating room. Unbeknownst to the medical team gathered in the operating room, a camera blinked in the corner, turning at a 360° angle and capturing everything they were doing. The medical team was made up of neurosurgeons, a neurologist, a radiologist, an oncologist, an anesthesiologist, and eight nurses. They were a small army, but that was necessary to win the battle that they were about to start…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>

 

It had taken months for this medical team to be assembled. In the course of the weeks leading up to the surgery, they had been in many meetings together, ran simulations for how the surgery would go, and ensured that everyone understood what their roles entailed. It was a team of medical professionals, all of whom had more than 10 years of experience.

The patient had been prepared, and currently, she lay unconscious on the bed wearing a hospital gown. Her pale complexion was tinged with gray; her heart-shaped lips were dry. There were shadows underneath her eyes framed by her long eyelashes. This patient was beautiful despite her ill state. The team was hopeful that by the time the surgery was done, she would have a smooth recovery.

However, three doctors on the team had a different plan from the rest. It was a secret that only three of them knew and were determined to carry out. But what they didn’t know was that a camera was poised to expose them. The camera quality was high definition, transmitting clear footage to the cloud.

At 8:30 a.m. on a Saturday, the surgery began. It was expected to last up to 24 hours at least, but there was no telling for sure since no one could predict the challenges that would come.

The three male doctors who had concocted a secret plan just so happened to be the same three doctors at the helm of the operations. While other health professionals would go on a break stretching for a few hours, these three doctors would have no break except for bathroom breaks or hydration. They had the most crucial role in the surgery.

About 8 hours into surgery, it was time for the first shift change. While others were relieved to have a few hours of rest, one nurse wouldn’t budge. She insisted that she was strong enough to continue. The three doctors glanced her way, wearing matching frowns of disapproval. Why wasn’t she leaving for a break like the others? They didn’t like it and carefully pondered on how to make her leave quickly.

The nurse’s name was Abigail, and she was suspicious of the trio. Something about them and how they set up the surgery schedule was fishy to her. She didn’t understand why they wanted everyone else to leave except them. She believed that they had a plan because the surgery assistant for the next shift had a full hour before they would arrive. It meant three male doctors, out of a medical team of almost 30 people, would be alone in the operating room with an attractive female patient.

Unaware of her train of thought, one of the doctors asked her to leave. Despite his polite tone, Abigail lifted her chin in defiance and told him that she was staying. Her words to her hearing sounded too aggressive, so she softened it by saying, ‘I’ll be no trouble. Honestly, I just want to watch you and support you in any way I can.’

The doctor rolled his eyes in exasperation and returned his attention to the patient. Abigail held her breath, not quite certain that she’d been given permission to stay. True to her assumption, one of the doctors paused the operation, came to her, grabbed her elbow, and walked her to the door. He swung it open, put her out, and shut it in her face.

Rage climbed Abigail’s face until the veins in her neck and face were popping. She was infuriated at his insolence. Whatever it was the trio were up to by themselves in that room, she was prepared to go to any lengths to catch them in the act.

Abigail hardly trusted doctors. She was of the opinion that a lot of them were a bunch of selfish jerks who cared for no one other than themselves. When she was young, she had wanted to become a doctor. She was smart and excelled at science subjects in school; teachers called her future promising. But their community had been traditional, and her parents were backward in thinking. Her parents had resisted the idea of her spending a lot of money and several years to become a doctor. They had wanted her to have some education, but not greater than the man she would marry. They wanted her to marry a man that they would approve of, have babies with him, and live happily ever after.

Embittered by their prejudice, Abigail had set off on a path to prove them wrong. She had worked so hard to gain a scholarship to study biology. Many of her classmates, like her, had wanted to get into medical school but had been disheartened by the tough criteria. It had mainly been the women who had been discouraged, and their negativity had rubbed off on Abigail so badly that she had failed the medical board exams. Most of those who pressed were men, and they had gloated. Yet these same men were womanizers, abusers of authority, and lacked empathy. It had hurt watching them get ahead, which was why she had encouraged herself to pursue nursing.

Abigail had worked tirelessly to reach her current level, and it always stung deeply whenever a male doctor belittled her achievements. She, too, had the perseverance to stay in the operating room for as long as they did. She felt it was her place to stay and watch over that innocent woman being operated on. Men, in her mind, were creatures of baser instincts and were capable of taking advantage of an unconscious woman. Abigail had heard nasty stories of doctors doing ugly things to their patients and getting away with it.

There was only one doctor whom Abigail trusted in the entire hospital. It was Dr. Mario, a doctor in his early 60s who had helped her secure a job at this present hospital. She rushed towards his office to ask him for help.

Dr. Mario sat behind his desk. He leaned forward in a swiveling chair and rested his chin on his folded hands before him. He was watching a scene unfold on a laptop. His brows furrowed in deep concentration, and his left knee jerked every now and then. It was plain that something was causing him anxiety.

A frantic knocking soon came on Dr. Mario’s door. He stood up to unbolt the door, and Nurse Abigail nearly fell in. She was breathing fast as she explained how the trio had removed her from the operating room. She expected him to be outraged, but he was calm. She didn’t understand; didn’t he also strongly dislike those doctors after what they did to him?

Dr. Mario was an oncology professor with over 40 years of medical experience under his belt. He had wanted his mentee to lead the surgery and had gotten offended when the hospital board had voted the mentee out. The mentee had been deemed unworthy to lead a surgery of such magnitude. Dr. Mario had backed his mentee, using his position of authority to speak up in his favor. He claimed that his mentee was a capable surgeon and that he was the kind of doctor who calculated his risks before taking on a dangerous surgery.

‘Is that why he persistently turns away more and more patients every year? Because he’s such a great calculator?’ one of the doctors on the hospital board had scoffed. He saw Dr. Mario’s mentee as an extension of Dr. Mario, the type of doctor who prioritized his accolades and reputation over truly making a difference in a patient’s life.

Dr. Mario only took on surgeries that were guaranteed 100% success. If there was a 50/50 chance, he liked to partner up with another professor doctor so that if any complications came up, he would pin it to the other doctor. But if everything went smoothly, he took the glory.

Dr. Mario sensed that this particular surgery the three doctors were carrying out would make his name. He had wanted a piece of that glory. He was no longer in his prime and couldn’t partake directly, but his mentee could. Dr. Mario knew the three doctors were exceptionally skilled and could make the surgery a success. So all his mentee had to do was to be in the room. But the Dr. Board had refused his request.

Embittered, Dr. Mario had gone out of his way to ensure that the trio of doctors failed one way or the other. He called Abigail to look at what was playing on his laptop. It took a while for her to understand what she was seeing, and once she did, she gasped.

‘Doctor, how did you—’ her question trailed off as she glanced at Dr. Mario, who was smirking. He had secretly installed the camera in the operating room and was capturing everything the doctors did. He was doing this to collect evidence of their wrongdoing so that he could get them fired and have their licenses revoked.

Abigail grinned in satisfaction when she heard this plan. She was in full support and joined hands with him to catch the doctors in the act and severely punish them.

Meanwhile, the three doctors, Davis, Henry, and Charles, were in the toughest surgery of their lives. These doctors were in their late 30s and were already top-consulted specialists in their medical fields. There were two neurosurgeons and one neurologist. They were so passionate about providing help to patients that they had studied hard since college to increase their skills.

Davis, Henry, and Charles also went way back. They had met during freshman orientation, become instant friends, and supported one another in their gradual climb in the

medical profession. They had been through so much together that this resulted in a beautiful synergy whenever they worked together. Each person knew the others’ strengths and weaknesses, as a result, they complemented one another, which created great efficiency.

This was why the three of them could handle the less tedious parts of the surgery themselves for an hour and let assistants rejoin them after. The patient, Miss Lucia, was someone they nearly turned away when she came to the hospital seeking help for her condition. The initial doctor that attended to her had deemed her condition too risky. He had said she couldn’t be treated at their hospital and wanted to refer her to an overseas hospital. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

It had been Davis who had found Lucia on a bench right outside the hospital. He had been on his way for a lunch break. Initially, he breezed past her, but something about her had nagged at him, so he turned around. She was a stunning woman with dark eyes and hair as dark as midnight’s. If Snow White were a person, it could be Lucia. Yet, the aura of sorrow around her had been as thick as fog.

Davis had engaged her in mild conversation, asking her if she’d eaten and invited her to have lunch with him. While they had been making small talk, he’d been startled to learn that she had graduated from his alma mater, making her a few years his junior. They reminisced on things that had remained the same and things that had changed over the years. Lucia had opened up to him that she was a costume designer who had recently won a huge award in the entertainment industry. That had been the big break she had worked so, so many years to achieve.

Davis had congratulated her, but instead of happiness, tears had dropped from her eyes. She had tried to wipe them away, but he had been compassionate and warm. His attitude had prompted Lucia to burst into sobs. Everything had been going well for her until it didn’t. In fact, she was engaged, and it had been three months to her wedding when she’d started experiencing terrible headaches, unexplained numbness in her fingers and face, nausea, and hearing loss sometimes. But the height of it had been losing consciousness unexpectedly.

She had been rushed to the emergency room, and after an MRI scan, she had been diagnosed with an aneurysm and brainstem hemangioblastoma. She needed urgent surgery to prevent the aneurysm from bursting and to take out the tumors, but they were risky operations, and most doctors she had gone to had been turning her away. They wanted her to go overseas, but she had little time, and securing visas and making other arrangements took time.

Davis had found himself in a bind. A part of him had wished that he hadn’t approached her that way; he never would have known about her and been compelled to assist her. He had seen lights when he looked at her, and it had nothing to do with her outward appearance. Lucia had an inner light that Davis saw and knew the world needed. He wanted to do everything in his power to ensure that the sickness didn’t snuff it out.

Davis was a neurologist and couldn’t operate on her himself. In fact, he could only be an assistant in her surgery. It had led him to involve his two neurosurgeon friends, Henry and Charles. It had taken little to convince Henry to help out, but Charles had been difficult. He had claimed that his friends, Davis and Henry, were always dragging him into harebrained schemes that would surely get them into big trouble.

On one of these days, Charles had been afraid of losing his credibility as a neurosurgeon if things didn’t go well. Out of the three friends, Charles had come from the poorest background and had no connections to pull him up if he fell. His friends gave him their word that they would protect him no matter what. Henry had gone the extra mile, reminding Charles of why they had been able to come this far in their career faster than many of their peers.

In their early years of college, Henry’s mother had been diagnosed with what had been considered a terminal illness at the time. There had been a way to slow down the disease, but just as in Lucia’s case, most doctors had shied away from the procedure because it had been high risk. Sadly, Henry had lost his mother about half a decade later. Brave medical researchers had taken huge risks and brought out a treatment.

Charles had been with Henry through the devastation and remembered the promise he’d made to him back then. The promise had been that they would go to great lengths to save a patient, no matter the cost. Finally convinced, Charles teamed up with his friends, anesthesiologists, neurologists, interventional radiologists, and oncologists, to develop a comprehensive treatment plan for Lucia.

It had taken them many weeks of sleepless nights and in-depth studies to determine how best to go about the surgery. The challenges had mainly come from the hospital board, who had been skeptical since such an operation hadn’t been done at their hospital before. They didn’t want to stain their track records.

Doctors Henry, Davis, and Charles had been annoyed. ‘How can you grow without risks?’ they had argued. Dr. Mario had kept trying to pull his own strings behind the curtain to prevent them, but it hadn’t worked.

Since the patient had both an aneurysm and brainstem hemangioblastoma, the surgery was delicate. They had to place a clip at the neck of the aneurysm to stop blood flow into it and also remove the tumors at the brainstem. The brainstem is responsible for controlling vital functions such as breathing, heart rate, and swallowing. If a neurosurgeon makes a mistake during surgery, it can result in the patient becoming incapacitated or even dying. In all, six different surgical procedures were conducted on Lucia.

Although the doctors had predicted that the surgery would last a maximum of 24 hours, a day came and passed, and it continued. There were many close calls during surgery, which made the doctors intensely focused. They reacted fiercely to any distraction, including Nurse Abigail, which is why they became angry with her.

They fought waves of sleepiness, hunger, tiredness, and dizziness. At one point, Charles’s hands shook so badly that he had to rest for a few minutes and take a box of juice before continuing. They just removed the very last tumor and were suturing the area when Lucia’s blood pressure dropped to dangerously low levels, and she slipped into a coma. The friends gasped; they couldn’t believe it. They had gotten through the worst parts of the surgery, or so they had thought. They were disheartened.

Suddenly, Davis shook his head. He refused to accept this defeat. ‘Now is the time. Don’t forget the plans we made. Don’t forget the secrets,’ he said, his eyes filled with fierce determination.

Just like they had planned, Davis leaned his head close to Lucia’s ear and started reminding her of all the things he wanted to do after the surgery. Henry and Charles joined in, talking about how she’d describe her wedding and the costumes she’d brag she’d make for top celebrities. The trio showed a level of care that went above and beyond what is typically expected of doctors.

These doctors knew how important this surgery was; their careers depended on it. The hospital board had warned them that if they failed, they would be asked to write a report and answer to a panel about it, with the possibility of their medical licenses being revoked. As a result, the doctors had planned to give everything it took to ensure the surgery was a success.

The MP3 player they had was whispered, and Henry quickly reached for the music player. He turned it on, and Lucia’s favorite music filled the air. It was ‘When I Get to Love You,’ she had told Davis that the song became her favorite during one of the lowest points in her life. It had taught her strength and resilience.

So, as the music played, the worried doctors hoped she would hear it and choose to be strong now that she needed it the most. What these doctors had secretly planned to do in case things went sour was a medical approach known as therapeutic communication. It’s a technique used by healthcare professionals to communicate with patients in a coma or vegetative states to stimulate the brain and potentially aid in their recovery.

This approach is based on the belief that even if patients are unable to respond, they may still be able to hear and process sounds, including voices and music. By speaking or singing to them, healthcare professionals aim to stimulate brain activity, enhance awareness, promote recovery, and provide emotional support. They had planned that if all else failed, this approach would be their final solution. Now they could only hope it would work.

‘You can do it, Lucia. You’re stronger than you think. I believe in you,’ Charles said, almost on the brink of tears. All their minds were on saving Lucia, and like a butterfly breaking free of its cocoon, Lucia suddenly exhaled. Miraculously, her blood pressure picked up, and they jumped in jubilation.

‘It worked! It worked!’ they said, and the doctors quickly shared a hug. Afterward, they finished the surgery, and by the time they were done, it had been 32 hours since they had started. Exhausted, the three doctors collapsed on the ground. They were so happy that Lucia was sound asleep now and would safely recover.

Meanwhile, Abigail, Dr. Mario, and the hospital board members were speechless. Dr. Mario had shared the footage with them when things had been going wrong. Dr. Mario made all of them watch, insisting that the doctors were up to no good. But to everyone’s surprise, the doctors didn’t do anything bad. Instead, they watched with tears as a doctor sang for Lucia, held her hand, and supported her through the coma. They found themselves rejoicing too when Lucia

‘s heart rate picked up.

The doctors gained worldwide recognition and praise. Dr. Mario was put to shame, and Abigail finally learned that there are still good doctors out there. As for Lucia, she made a full recovery and remained good friends with the doctors who had given their best to save her life.


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At Husband’s Funeral, Woman Notices Note Sticking Out of His Pocket, Quietly Pulls It Out At husband’s funeral

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\At the husband’s funeral woman notices, notes, sticking out of his pocket and quietly pulls them out. Christy believed she was in a loveless marriage, as her husband would always be drowning in work and never had time for her. In the end, she realized her husband loved her more than anything in the world, but it was too late.

Christy and alex had been married for 10 years and had no children together. Instead, they were focused on each other’s careers and it ended up taking a toll on their relationship during special occasions like Valentine’s Day, and their anniversary, alex and Christy would always head out to a simple dinner at a restaurant…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>

 

Instead of thinking these dinners were romantic. Christy would often find it more of a routine as it’d be the same thing happening year after year, Christy always dreamed of traveling the world and experiencing new cultures as they didn’t have children.

She thought this would be possible and they could strengthen their relationship through these travels. However, alex would always turn down her trip proposal saying they were expensive and unnecessary. He insisted on saving up for the future, so they could go on these trips once they’ve retired.

Eventually, Christy fell out of love. She felt her life was routine and that she would simply go home and eat to make matters worse. Alex was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer that numbered his days, making it difficult for Christy to leave him one day while she was headed home from work, Christy received a call from the hospital. Mrs. Carson, your husband is not in good condition. It’s best.

You head over here immediately the nurse said. Admittedly, the thought of alex dying, so young still broke Christy’s heart and made her stomach twist, while she felt their love was stagnant and had no spark. He was still her husband, with whom she spent most of her adolescent years with she drove to the hospital trying to hold back her tears.

She started to think about where it all went wrong and how things could have changed if they both just tried harder. As a couple when Christy got to the hospital alex was connected to several machines and could hardly speak, however, he still tried his best to speak to Christy, to let her know how he truly felt Christy.

He started to say. I know I didn’t get to prove this to you, but I want you to know that I love you more than anything in the world. I realized at one point that this love might not be mutual between us. He shared slowly as he had a hard time. Breathing, I do love you Christy, and I didn’t expect to leave this world so early.

I had so many things planned for us. He said searching for Christy’s hand she reached out and held on to him as he continued to speak. These are my last hours and there’s nothing more I’d like than to spend them with you and when I die I’d like to bring a piece of you with me. So please and my funeral – please put something in my pocket yours so that I can keep it forever at this point. Christy was in tears, even though she fell out of love with alex she still loved him and considered him a great part of her life. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

I promise to do that alex. Don’t you worry about me too I’ll take care of myself, so you rest easy and watch over me from up there. Okay, I’m glad you don’t need to be in pain for much longer. She assured him alex nodded as he continued to hold Christy’s hand. If it’s not too much to ask, would it be all right if I was buried in my favorite blue suit?

You know which one that is. He asked christy nodded her head, of course, but don’t think about that now: let’s just enjoy these moments together. Okay, she said trying her best to smile for the next couple of hours. Christy sat beside alex. They listened to music reminisced about their younger days and sometimes sat in silence simply enjoying each other’s company.

That night alex slowly drifted to sleep and never woke up goodbye alex. Thank you. Christy whispered, as he flatlined tears, fell from her eyes and she wept quietly as the doctors and nurses started, taking out the wires connected to his body at his funeral. She approached him one last time and carefully put her locket in his coat pocket. The locket was significant because it was the first-ever gift alex gave her when they were still in college and had one of their first photos together in it.

I wish to remember you for our good times and not for what happened late in our marriage. Thank you for the wonderful years alex she said to him quietly as she placed the locket inside the pocket. She noticed a piece of paper inside and carefully pulled it out for Christy. It read in Alex’s handwriting. She had never seen it before but realized it.

Alex must have anticipated his death before placing it there. She decided to read it later and put it inside the pocket that night when she got home, she prepared herself to read the note. There alex wrote dear christy, I’ve loved you all my life and I’m glad that it’s you I chose to spend the rest of my life with I’m sorry that in the process of wanting to prove my love to you, I forgot to live in the present and Because of that somewhere along the way we became distant, I remember when we were younger you’d talk about your lifelong dream, of putting up a cafe by the ocean where you’d bake your delicious cake recipes and serve hearty meals to customers. I never forgot about this so every day that was my motivation to work so hard. I am sorry that it took up all of my time that I neglected you in the process.

I was so close to watching you fulfill this dream Christy in my safe there’s a bank passbook under your name. There I’ve saved up enough money for you to open your business, there’s also an envelope in there with documents for the purchase of a plot of land. With a small cottage overlooking the sea, this is where you can put up your cafe. I didn’t plan to leave the earth so early. I wanted to open this cafe with you.

I’M sorry. I won’t be there with you as you make this a reality but know that I’m always with you in mind and spirit. I love you with all my heart, eternally alex after reading the note Christy was in tears for the longest time. She believed alex simply didn’t care about her or their relationship. She regretted not speaking to him about their issues and not working it out when she still had time, I’m sorry for letting go so quickly, alex christy sobbed to herself.

I wish I could turn back time. She cried that night. She prayed to alex the entire time speaking to him about his regrets and wishes. Although it took her some time to get over his death, she slowly got back on her feet and started planning the cafe opening as it was. What alex would have wanted after a couple of months, she was ready to finally launch her cafe.

 

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My 22-Year-Old Son Threatens to Leave the House and Go Live With My Ex-Husband Unless I Buy Him a Car

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My son is Michael. He had just turned 22 last month, and I thought we had passed the turbulent teenage years. Little did I know, a storm was brewing right under my nose.

While I was preparing lunch in the kitchen, Michael stormed in, his face twisted with frustration…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>

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“Mom, we need to talk,” he said, his tone unusually serious.

I turned to him, and said. “Sure, what’s on your mind, honey?”

He leaned against the counter, arms folded. “I need a car.”

I paused, taken aback. “A car? What happened to your part-time job? You were saving up for one.”

Michael let out an exasperated sigh. “I know, but it’s taking forever to save up, and I really need it now.”

I frowned, wiping my hands on a kitchen towel. “Michael, cars are expensive. You know that. Besides, you have a job, you can save up a bit more and—”

Impatient, he cut me off, “No, Mom, I can’t wait anymore. All my friends have cars, and I’m tired of depending on you for rides or taking the bus. I need my freedom.”

I felt frustrated, saying “Michael, I understand, but we can’t just afford to buy you a car out of the blue. It’s not that simple.”

He clenched his jaw, his eyes narrowing. “Well, maybe I’ll just go live with Dad then. He’ll buy me a car.”

His words hit me like a ton of bricks.

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David, my ex-husband, always tried to buy Michael’s affection instead of being a responsible parent. I couldn’t believe Michael would even suggest such a thing.

“Michael, you can’t just threaten to leave because you’re not getting what you want,” I said, trying to keep my voice calm.

“Why not? Dad would be happy to have me. He always spoils me,” he retorted, his tone defiant.

I took a deep breath, trying to gather my thoughts, “This isn’t about your dad. It’s about responsibility. You’re an adult now, and part of being an adult is making responsible decisions.”

He rolled his eyes, “Yeah, responsible decisions like being the only one among my friends without a car.”

Though our conversation ended there, the tension lingered in the air. I couldn’t shake off the feeling of disappointment and worry.

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The following days were filled with silent treatments and tension between Michael and me. Every time I tried to bring up the topic, it ended in arguments.

One evening, we sat down for dinner, and I decided to try again.

“Michael, can we talk about the car situation again?” I asked, cautiously.

He sighed, poking at his food, “What’s there to talk about, Mom? You still won’t buy me one.”

“It’s not just about buying you a car, Michael. It’s about the way you’re handling this whole situation,” I said, trying to keep my voice steady.

He looked up, his expression defensive, “What do you mean?”

“I mean, threatening to leave if you don’t get what you want is not how adults handle things. It’s not fair to manipulate me like that,” I explained, feeling a mix of frustration and sadness.

He shrugged, “I’m just tired of waiting. Dad would understand.”

“Dad isn’t here, Michael. And buying you a car won’t solve everything. What about the expenses that come with it? Insurance, maintenance…” I trailed off, hoping he would understand. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

He remained silent for a moment before pushing his plate away, “Forget it, Mom. You’ll never understand.”

As he left the table, I couldn’t help but feel a pang of guilt, wondering if I was being too harsh or if I was failing as a parent somehow.

Days turned into weeks, and the tension in the house only seemed to escalate. Michael became more distant, spending most of his time out with friends or locked up in his room.

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One Saturday morning, I found a note on the kitchen counter:

“Mom, I’m going to stay with Dad for a while. I can’t stand being here anymore. Maybe he’ll understand me better.”

My heart sank as I read the words. I knew this day might come, but I never thought it would happen like this.

I immediately dialed Michael’s number, but it went straight to voicemail. Panic started to rise within me as I tried to think of where David lived now. We hadn’t been in touch for years after the divorce.

After some frantic searching, I managed to find David’s number and dialed it, hoping he would pick up.

“Hello?” David’s voice sounded surprised on the other end.

“David, it’s me, Sarah. I… I need to know if Michael is with you,” I blurted out, trying to keep my voice steady despite the rising panic.

There was a moment of silence before he responded.

“Sarah, what’s going on? Michael isn’t here.”

My heart sank even further. “He left a note saying he’s coming to stay with you. He’s upset because I won’t buy him a car.”

David let out a frustrated sigh, “I had a feeling something like this might happen. Look, I’ll try to talk to him if he shows up, but he can’t just run away from his problems.”

I thanked him before hanging up. Days passed without any word from Michael. I tried calling and texting him, but he didn’t respond. I couldn’t focus on anything, constantly worrying about him.

Then, one evening, there was a knock on the door. My heart leaped into my throat as I rushed to answer it. It was Michael, looking tired and defeated, with a duffle bag slung over his shoulder.

“Mom, can we talk?” he asked, his voice sounding small.

Relief washed over me as I pulled him into a hug, “Of course, come in.”

We sat down in the living room, and Michael began to speak, his voice shaky, “I’m sorry, Mom. I was being stupid.” I squeezed his hand gently, “It’s okay, Michael. I’m just glad you’re back.”

He looked down, avoiding my gaze, “I realize now that running away wasn’t the solution. Dad didn’t even have a clue what I was talking about when I arrived.” I nodded, feeling a mix of sadness and relief, “I’m just glad you’re safe. But we really need to talk about what happened.”

Additionally, we talked. We talked about responsibility, about communication, about the challenges of adulthood. It wasn’t an easy conversation, but it was a necessary one. In the end, Michael understood that getting a car wasn’t just about fulfilling a desire for freedom; it came with responsibilities. And I understood that communication was key, even when things got tough.

Since then, we worked on rebuilding our relationship, stronger than before, knowing that challenges would come, but we would face them together.

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Sick Couple Arrested For The Worst Case Of Child Abuse The World Has Ever Seen

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Some people do not deserve to be called ‘mom’ or ‘dad.’ Being a parent is the most awesome responsibility! You are in charge of a new human being. They will grow up watching you and learning from you.

How you treat them will be how they treat others. Two infants in Owasso, Oklahoma had bed sores, severe diaper rash, and they were very malnourished…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>

 

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The doctors who cared for them said this was the most horrific case of abuse they had ever seen. The two people arrested for the crime on Dec. 10 are Aislyn Miller, 24, and Kevin Fowler, 25.

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When police were called, a nurse told them that she had seen a maggot crawl out of one of the baby’s genitals. The other child reportedly had feces in its ear. One of the babies had a wound on her finger that had been caused by a piece of hair being tied around her finger and not being removed.

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Miller claimed that she and Fowler were new parents and didn’t know how to take care of babies. She also added that their condition was a result of being born two weeks premature. Miller has no health insurance and doesn’t know how to use the Affordable care act. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

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Sounds like she is just making up excuses for her own incompetence. There is no way a baby left the hospital with maggots. How does that even happen? Both Fowler and Miller are now in jail, and bail has been set at $100,000.

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Good news is that those two babies are out of that awful situation. Share away, people.

 

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