When my husband was hospitalized after a car acciden

The day my husband, Ethan Cole, was rushed to the hospital after a severe car accident, it felt like the world suddenly paused. The doctors said he was fortunate to have survived, but they warned he would need weeks of monitoring. I barely left the ward—sleeping upright in a stiff chair, wearing the same wrinkled clothes day after day, my nerves constantly stretched thin. Money was tight. Ethan worked as a courier, and I, Maria Cole, picked up irregular cleaning jobs. But none of that mattered as long as I could hear him breathing.

He shared a room with a frail elderly woman named Mrs. Eleanor Price. From the very first day, something about her stood out—no one ever came to see her. No family. No friends. Nurses checked on her politely but never lingered. Most of the time, she stared quietly at the ceiling or out the window, as if waiting for something that never arrived.

I brought home-cooked meals for Ethan because the hospital food made him nauseous. One afternoon, while he slept, I noticed Mrs. Price struggling with her tray. Her hands shook so badly she could barely lift a spoon. Without thinking, I offered her some of the soup I’d brought.

She looked at me with surprise—and then with a gratitude so deep it almost broke me.

From that day on, I brought food for her too. Simple meals. Warm. Made with care. We didn’t talk much. She told me her husband had passed away years earlier, and her only child had moved away and never returned. She didn’t sound bitter—just resigned, as if loneliness had become routine.

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