My wife called from the hospital, sobbing: “Honey, the doctor refuses to operate on our son, saying he’s too critical

The clock on the wall read 2:17 A.M. The silence in the locker room was heavy, a physical weight pressing against my temples. I leaned my forehead against the cool ceramic tile, closing my eyes, letting the bone-deep exhaustion of an eighteen-hour aortic valve replacement settle into my muscles. My hands, usually steady as stone, trembled slightly—not from nerves, but from the sheer depletion of fuel.

I had been on my feet since sunrise. My world had been reduced to the rhythmic beeping of monitors, the metallic tang of blood, and the intricate, high-stakes choreography of the operating theater. All I could think about now was the thirty-minute drive home, the feeling of cool sheets, and the oblivion of sleep.

I stripped off my blood-stained scrubs, shoving them into the hamper. The sterile, chemical smell of the OR clung to my skin like a second layer. I pulled on my street clothes—a wrinkled button-down and slacks—and grabbed my keys.

I was halfway to the door when my phone buzzed against the metal bench. The sound was a jarring, frantic alarm in the stillness of the room.

I frowned. Maria. My wife never called at this hour. She knew the rhythm of the shifts. She knew the exhaustion.

I answered, my voice thick with fatigue. “Hey, honey. I’m just leaving now. I’m—”

I was cut off by a sound that I will never forget. It was not a voice. It was a raw, animalistic wail that tore through the speaker and straight into my gut.

“Mark! Mark, oh God, come back!”

The exhaustion vanished instantly, replaced by a jolt of pure, liquid adrenaline that flooded my veins. “Maria! What is it? What’s wrong?”

“It’s Alex!” she shrieked, the name of our twelve-year-old son tearing through the phone line. “The bus… the school trip… they were coming home late! There was an accident! A truck… it jackknifed…”

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