I woke up from the coma just in time to hear my son whisper

I woke from the darkness with a weight pressing against my chest and the faint sound of machines breathing for me. My eyelids refused to open, yet my mind returned before my body did. Voices drifted into my ears. Familiar voices. The voices of my children.

“As soon as she passes, we send Dad to a long term care place,” a man said in a low tone. His voice belonged to my son, Aaron. “He will not notice anything in his condition. The doctors already said he may never wake up.”

A woman exhaled impatiently. My daughter Bianca. “And after that we sell the house quickly. It will be easier once both of them are out of the way. We just need to act devastated for a few weeks. People expect that.”

Cold spread through me faster than any medicine in my veins. I wanted to open my eyes. I wanted to shout. Instead I remained still, listening to every cruel word. The children Lucinda and I had raised with endless sacrifices were planning our disappearance like a business transaction.

The doctor had told them I was unlikely to recover after the stroke. They had accepted that verdict with surprising speed. Now I understood why. Our home was paid in full. Our savings were solid. Our insurance generous. Too generous.

Their footsteps moved away. The room returned to the quiet hum of machines. I forced myself to breathe slowly. If they knew I was awake, I had no idea what they were capable of. I needed to think. I needed to protect Lucinda.

Late that night a nurse came to adjust my blanket. I gathered every ounce of strength I had and parted my lips just enough to whisper.

“Call my wife. Tell her to speak only with me. No one else.”

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