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00:30The day I finally knew it, I died too, in a car accident Dad arranged.
00:34And somehow, I'm here again.
00:36Right back to the day Ethan was meant to walk into that operating room.
00:39I ball up my tiny fists.
00:41This time, whatever it takes, I'm saving my brother.
00:44Sharp, sterile chemicals sting the air.
00:46My mom Naomi sits on a bench, holding me close.
00:49A few steps away, my dad Adrian leans down to straighten the hood of Ethan's sweatshirt.
00:53His tone is soft and steady, sounding like a devoted dad.
00:56Relax, Ethan. It's just a screening at the transplant center.
00:59Won't take long.
01:00Ethan doesn't suspect a thing. He twists around and grins our way.
01:03I'll be right back. Mom, take Stella to sort out the paperwork first.
01:06My eyes blow wide with terror!
01:08This is exactly how Last Life went.
01:10After those words, he'd follow Dad toward the elevator.
01:13Back then, I was far too small to do anything but gnaw my fingers in Mom's arms,
01:18watching him go behind the metal doors.
01:20The next time I saw him, he was a cold, lifeless body.
01:23Dad claimed Ethan suffered a sudden anesthesia reaction.
01:26Medics couldn't bring him back.
01:28Mom crumpled straight to the floor the second she heard the news.
01:31When I grew up, I hunted for evidence for three years.
01:33This was never some random medical mishack.
01:36They cut into him to take his liver.
01:37The recipient was Noah, Dad's bastard.
01:40With no legal donor available in time, Dad targeted his own blood.
01:43The night I found the proof, Dad came to me.
01:46He looked at me, exhausted.
01:47Stella, it's all over. Nothing can bring your brother back.
01:50I'm calling the police.
01:51He fell silent, then sighed.
01:53You're just like your mother.
01:54You never know when to let things go.
01:56That night, my car went off the overpass.
01:58The last image burned into my mind was Ethan's smile.
02:01He loved me so much, and I never got a chance to save him back.
02:04Not this time.
02:05I won't let him walk in that elevator.
02:07Dad already holds Ethan's hand.
02:09I throw my head back and wail loud enough for everyone in the hospital to hear.
02:14My cry tears out sharp, like invisible hands squeezing my chest.
02:18Mom flinches, tilting her head down to stare at me.
02:20Stella, sweetie, what's wrong?
02:22I hurl my whole body toward Ethan with all the strength I have.
02:25My arms are too short.
02:26Legs too weak.
02:27All I can do is kick wildly against Mom's forearms.
02:29Ethan steps over.
02:30Does she want me to hold her?
02:31The second his hand reaches for me, I lock my grip on his sleeve and refuse to let go.
02:35When my fingers slip, I scrape my nails against the fabric, then sink my tiny teeth into it.
02:39I can't speak.
02:40This is my only way to warn him.
02:41Don't go.
02:42Ethan, don't leave with him.
02:43Dad's brows knit tight.
02:45She's just fussy.
02:46Naomi, carry her off and calm her down.
02:47I'll take Ethan on ahead.
02:49No, no, no.
02:49I cry even louder.
02:51Dad lifts a hand to pry my fingers loose.
02:53I curl my whole body tight against Ethan's chest, my face blazing red from screaming.
02:58This is so strange.
03:00Stella never acts like this.
03:02The hospital's packed.
03:03She's just scared.
03:04Don't hold up the appointment.
03:05Dad's voice stays soft, but he leaves no room to argue.
03:07He bends to grab his briefcacks.
03:09I stare at that Cass.
03:10I remember it.
03:11The investigator told me Dad carried forged medical papers that day.
03:14Pre-op forms printed with Ethan's photo and fake ID paperwork.
03:18That case can be the first crack in his armor.
03:20I kick out my legs as hard as I can.
03:22My heels slam straight into the briefcase latch.
03:24The latch pops open.
03:25Paper spill everywhere across the floor.
03:26One slides all the way to Mom's shoes.
03:28The bold header's impossible to miss.
03:30Living donor liver lobectomy pre-op assessment.
03:33Mom bends to pick it up.
03:34The second she spots the photo on it, all the color drains from her face.
03:37It's Ethan.
03:39The hallway goes dead silent.
03:41Mom's fingers shake as she clutches the document.
03:44Adrian, what is this?
03:45Dad reaches out to snatch the paper back.
03:47She stumbles backward.
03:48I'm asking you, what is this?
03:50His tone turns cold.
03:51It's just work files.
03:52The transplant center's launching a new project.
03:54I grab them on my way in.
03:55She stares unblinking at the paper.
03:56Then why is there a photo of Ethan?
03:58Ethan looks at Dad, stunned.
04:00Dad?
04:00Dad glances at him.
04:02No panic at all.
04:03It's only a template, Naomi.
04:04Don't read too much into it.
04:06I start screaming again.
04:07Loud enough that everyone on this floor twists to look our way.
04:10A young nurse hurries over from the station.
04:12Is the baby all right?
04:13Did she choke on something?
04:14I force a cough.
04:15My whole body convulsing with it.
04:17I know most adults would hate a crying baby.
04:19But if I scream loud enough, someone will notice the papers.
04:22Someone will see Dad's lies laid bare.
04:24Mom holds me firmly.
04:25Her eyes never leaving Dad's face for a second.
04:27Adrian, tell me what the screening really is.
04:30He sighs, like he's been cornered against a wall.
04:32Noah's condition's getting far worse.
04:34He's down in transplant.
04:35It's a real person, Naomi.
04:36I can't stand by and do nothing.
04:38Mom freezes solid.
04:39Noah?
04:40Sylvia's boy?
04:43Ethan's heard that name before.
04:44Dad always claimed Noah was just his business partner Sylvia's sickly son who needed extra
04:48care.
04:49Only I know the truth.
04:50Noah isn't merely a colleague's child.
04:52He's Dad's secret son.
04:53He's the reason Ethan died in my past life.
04:55Mom's voice drops to ice.
04:57What does that have to do with Ethan?
04:58Dad's gaze flicks over to Ethan.
05:00Months ago, the school ran a free genetic health screening.
05:02Ethan's liver is a perfect match for Noah.
05:05The doctor said this is only an initial evaluation.
05:07Nothing's final.
05:08Just an evaluation.
05:09That's the exact lie he fed Ethan last life.
05:12First blood draws, then sedation, then a donor wristband.
05:15Step by step, he'd march my brother straight to the operating table.
05:18Ethan's face pales completely.
05:20Dad, when did you even get those test results?
05:22Dad dodges the question, voice low and firm.
05:25Ethan, don't be selfish.
05:26Noah's dying.
05:27We're just helping him.
05:27Mom lets out a sharp laugh.
05:29She lifts the assessment high.
05:30A minor can't legally donate a living organ.
05:32Who gave you the right to schedule the pre-op paperwork?
05:35Dad's expression darkens.
05:36I'm his father.
05:37Being his dad doesn't grant you permission to sign his organ away.
05:40Is this about a liver donation?
05:42Lives grow back, don't they?
05:43Saving a life's a good thing.
05:44He's young.
05:44He'll bounce back fast.
05:45Both parents are here.
05:47No father would hurt his own kid, right?
05:48I never heard these whispers last life.
05:50But I know, before Ethan was wheeled into that OR,
05:53many thought exactly this way.
05:55The sick patient gets saved.
05:56The teen donor recovers quickly.
05:58And somewhere in between, a healthy boy lost his life.
06:01Forgotten under the excuse of saving a life.
06:03Mom whirls to face the crowd.
06:04You think it's that simple?
06:05Then go get tested yourselves.
06:07Whoever matches first can donate first.
06:10Dad's face hardens with anger.
06:11Naomi, don't make a scene.
06:13Mom yanks Ethan to stand behind her.
06:15I'm not causing trouble.
06:16You're the one plotting to harm your own son.
06:18Dad doesn't bother explaining.
06:19He glances down at his condition's phone for a second.
06:21That glance sends a violent shiver through my body.
06:24I remember the timeline from my past life.
06:2510.21 a.m.
06:26Noah's condition suddenly worse.
06:2810.27.
06:28A cart got knocked over in the hallway.
06:3010.33.
06:31Ethan was taken through the connecting corridor.
06:3210.34.
06:34The security footage went dark.
06:35Dad didn't only plan one scheme.
06:37He had a backup plan.
06:38The wall clock ticks over to 10.21.
06:40The nurse's station phone rings sharply.
06:42The nurse who picks up goes pale.
06:44Transplant center section B.
06:45Noah Kane's blood pressure's plummeting.
06:47His family's on the third floor of the main building, right?
06:49Dad squeezes his eyes shut.
06:50When he opens them again, his eyes are red-rimmed.
06:53He leans close to Mom, voice lowered.
06:55Naomi, you heard that.
06:56You really can't wait any longer.
06:57Mom locks one arm around E, the other gripping Ethan's forearm tight, then find him a legal
07:02donor.
07:02Dad lets out a hollow laugh.
07:04A legal donor?
07:04You know he has no time.
07:06That's still not Ethan's responsibility.
07:08Dad's tone turns solemn.
07:09Noah's my son, too.
07:10I raised Ethan for 17 years.
07:12Is it too much to ask him to save his own brother once?
07:14Ethan looks like he's just been struck.
07:16He stares at Dad, broken.
07:18Dad, am I nothing but a spare organ to you?
07:21Dad says nothing.
07:22Sometimes silence cuts deeper than words ever could.
07:25I howl so hard, my whole body shakes.
07:27Ethan, that silence is the coolestest answer you could ever receive.
07:31Then Dad softens his tone again.
07:33Ethan, you're still young.
07:34You can't grasp this yet.
07:35It's only part of your liver, not your whole life.
07:37When you grow up, you'll understand why I had to do this.
07:40Ethan stumbles back.
07:41Mom steps firmly between them, her voice cold as ice.
07:44She doesn't need to understand why you'd carve him up to save your bastard.
07:49Dad's face twists with ungrindled rage.
07:52A crash echoes from the end of the hallway.
07:54A cart's been toppled over.
07:55Grass visils shatter across the tile.
07:57Someone screams.
07:58Toxic chemical spill!
07:59Everyone move!
08:00Panic erupts in the crowd.
08:01Nurses, visitors, and security surge forward.
08:04Every hair on my body stands on end.
08:06Dad plan this chaos.
08:09A woman dressed in a nurse's uniform shoves through the crowd, marching straight for Ethan.
08:14Ethan Bale?
08:15Blood work's due immediately.
08:17Dr. Shaw needs you in the wing right now.
08:18Mom snags the woman's wrist.
08:20Voice sharp and suspicious.
08:22What department are you with?
08:24The woman flashes an ID badge.
08:27Transplant center.
08:28Who's accountable if emergency surgery gets delayed?
08:31She grabs Ethan's arm.
08:32He flinches away, struggling.
08:34That's when Dad snatches me right out of Mom's hold.
08:36Naomi, stay and take care of Stella.
08:39Mom has no choice but to release Ethan.
08:41In that second, the fake nurse shoves Ethan towards the elevator.
08:45Ethan panics.
08:46Mom!
08:47Mom lunges forward to grab him, but the step-heating crowd blocks every path.
08:51The elevator doors open.
08:52Hidden hands yank Ethan.
08:55I thrash violently in Dad's arms, screaming until I can barely draw a full breath.
08:59He presses my body tight against his chest and says in my ear,
09:02Stella, stop it.
09:03Stop it?
09:04He is about to kill Ethan, and he wants me to stay quiet.
09:07I open my mouth and sink my tiny, undeveloped teeth into his arm with every bit of force.
09:12Dad flinches from the sharp pain.
09:14His grip loosens and an ID badge slips from his grasp and clatters to the floor.
09:17An access sticker's tapped to the badge backside.
09:19Transplant center, section B, basement level 2, equipment transport corridor.
09:23Mom dives for the badge.
09:24The instant she reads the words, the face pales.
09:27Right before the elevator doors seal shunt, Ethan's red-rimmed eyes lock onto mine through
09:30the shrinking gap.
09:31Stella!
09:32The doors slam.
09:34My scream gets stuck.
09:35A memory from last life crashes over me.
09:37Ethan laid out cold in a storage drawer, skin drained of all color.
09:40Thick bandages wrapped tight around his torso.
09:42Dad standing beside Mom, lying that he'd tried to save Ethan.
09:44Liar.
09:45Every single one of them is a liar.
09:47Mom slaps Dad hard across the cheek.
09:50Where did they take Ethan?
09:52His head snaps sideways.
09:53He slowly turns back, his gaze dark and menacing.
09:56He's only going for routine screening.
09:58Mom pulls out her phone and dials 911.
10:00Her voice shakes, yet every single word cuts sharp and clear.
10:03St. Catherine Medical Center, third floor.
10:05My 17-year-old son was forcibly dragged into an elevator.
10:07They're likely moving him down to the basement transplant corridor for an illegal living organ
10:11harvest.
10:11Dad reaches to grab the phone.
10:13Mom steps backward, holding me tighter against her chest.
10:16Take one more step toward me, and I'll scream loud
10:19enough for this whole hospital to hear.
10:20You're about to cut open your own son to save your back.
10:24Hospital security shows up before the police.
10:27Two guards listen to Dad's explanation, doubt written all over their faces.
10:30Dad stands in front of them, shirt slightly rumpled, a red handprint blooming across his
10:34cheek, but his tone stays eerily calm.
10:36My wife's having an extreme emotional breakdown.
10:38Ethan only left for follow-up blood trots.
10:40She's completely misinterpreting the situation.
10:42Mom thrusts the badge in front of the guards.
10:44Does routine blood work require secret passage through the equipment corridor?
10:47Hospital protocols are complex.
10:49You wouldn't understand them.
10:50He's mastered acting far too well.
10:52Last life, he carried this exact composed weary mask, a grieving father shattered by
10:56loss.
10:56No one ever doubted him.
10:57Not even Mom.
10:58That's how Ethan died.
10:59Quietly, without anyone raising an alarm.
11:01My throat's raw and burning, but I never stop shrieking.
11:05A nurse finally can't stand the noise any longer and walks over to check on me.
11:09She's screaming too hard.
11:10Don't upset her further.
11:11Would you mind taking the baby somewhere quiet?
11:13I need to talk with my wife.
11:14I let out a piercing streak and hairy my face deep into Mom's chest.
11:17My fingers clamp tight around her collar.
11:19No.
11:20She stays with me.
11:21Dad's expression darkens with frustration.
11:22Naomi, you sure you want to keep staging this scene?
11:24If Ethan's only hiding out of fear, how will you end this?
11:27Someone murmurs, urging her to back down.
11:29Maybe hold off calling police?
11:30This could be a misunderstanding.
11:31Why would he hurt his own kid?
11:33There are patients waiting for surgery down in Transplant.
11:35Mom spins around to face them.
11:36Just because someone's waiting for an operation, doesn't mean it's acceptable to harm my son.
11:41Dad seizes on the moment.
11:42See?
11:43You've lost your mind.
11:44She stares him down and goes still.
11:46We'll know whether I'm overreacting when we find Ethan.
11:49That's when police finally round the corner.
11:51Officer Lane leads the team.
11:53She scans the chaotic hallway.
11:55Who called this in?
11:58I did.
11:59My son Ethan, 17 years old, was forced into an elevator by a fake nurse and his own father.
12:04He could be in basement level two of the Transplant Center.
12:07Dad's tone remains steady.
12:08Officer, this is a family dispute.
12:10My son only left for a screening.
12:11Lane's gaze locks onto him.
12:13Then where is he right now?
12:14By this point, he should be in an exam room.
12:16Lane's eyes turn cold and sharp.
12:18Should be?
12:18Mom hands over the assessment papers and the access badge.
12:22These fell out of his briefcase.
12:23The pre-op paperwork carries my son's name and photo.
12:26Lane instantly orders staff to pull security footage.
12:28Ten minutes pass before an officer sprints back to us.
12:31Camera logs place Ethan last at the connecting corridor entrance to Transplant.
12:34All footage cuts out entirely between 10.34 and 10.30, 17 a.m.
12:37I shriek until I can barely draw breath.
12:39They can't only search the upper corridor.
12:41Ethan's trapped downstairs on B2.
12:43But I can't speak.
12:45All I can do is try to guide them with my cries and tiny limbs.
12:48Mom starts walking towards the outpatient wing, searching for another way through.
12:52I scream and kick my legs wildly the second she heads the right way.
12:55She freezes.
12:56I stretch my arm out, pointing firmly toward the transplant center.
13:00Mom freezes, stunned.
13:01She takes one slow step in the opposite way.
13:03My screaming softens, just barely.
13:05She steps backward.
13:06I cry harder instantly.
13:07Mom's eyes blow wide with shock.
13:09Stella.
13:11Dad lets out a mocking laugh.
13:13You're taking a baby's crying as evidence now?
13:14Mom doesn't spare him a glass.
13:16She holds me tight and walks deeper into the transplant center.
13:19My screams grow quieter.
13:20When we get near the internal staff elevator, I fall completely silent.
13:24Mom's body trembles with dared.
13:25She looks at Lane's eyes.
13:27My son's down there.
13:28Dad's calm Passell finally cracks.
13:30Naomi, you're insane!
13:31She stares straight through him.
13:32No, you're the maniac.
13:34The hospital's medical director hurries over to block Lane's path, wiping nervous sweat from his forehead.
13:39Officer, basement level 2 is a restricted zone, equipment storage and pre-op surgical bays.
13:43We're running an emergency surgery right now.
13:45Any interruption endangers our patient.
13:46Who's emergency surgery?
13:47The director opens his mouth, but no words come out.
13:50Dad steps forward, tone measured.
13:52Officer, I respect your duty, but hospital protocol can't be disrupted over my wife's baseless assumptions.
13:57Noah's a terminal patient and he...
13:58Mom cuts him off.
13:59You're worried about Noah's surgery being delayed, yet you don't care Ethan's about to be prepped for an organ harvest?
14:04Dad's jaw tightens hard.
14:05Naomi.
14:06I'm already gasping through weak sobs.
14:08At that moment, a nurse's radio crackles loud enough for everyone to hear.
14:11Dr. Shaw has reached basement level 2.
14:13Donor sedation transfer to pre-op bay in 10 minutes.
14:15Donor.
14:15Sedation.
14:1610 minutes.
14:17Mom hears every word.
14:18So does Lane.
14:19She barks out orders instantly.
14:20Lock every single transplant center exit.
14:22Pull full B2 access logs.
14:24Detain Dr. Shaw on site immediately.
14:26Dad's face drains of all color.
14:28Officer, this may just be a terminology mix-up.
14:31I burst out screaming.
14:33My body suddenly going wilt in mom's arms.
14:36Stella!
14:37A nurse rushes forward instantly.
14:39She's not getting enough oxygen.
14:40Get the oxygen now!
14:42Medical staff swarm around us within seconds, securing an oxygen mask over my face.
14:46The more people gathered, the less room the hospital has to hide anything.
14:50Lane activates the minor missing emergency protocol on the spot.
14:53Security teams lock down all elevators and suspend every internal access.
14:56Dad tries to slip his phone out and send a text.
14:58Lane slams a hand down to block his wrist.
15:00Hand over your phone.
15:01I'm not a suspect.
15:02Then you have no reason to refuse cooperation.
15:03His fingers squeeze tight around the phone, but he finally surrenders it.
15:06The oxygen mask brings me back a little.
15:08Mom carries me onto the internal elevator, following police officers.
15:12Two officers escort Dad behind our group.
15:14The elevator car descends slowly.
15:16Spatement level one.
15:17Basement level two.
15:18Metal doors slide open, and fridgy air washes over all of us.
15:23It's weirdly silent here.
15:24Bright lights stretch down the corridor.
15:26The tile floor shiny enough to reflect every shadow.
15:28Somewhere, the quiet scrape of gurney wheels echoes.
15:31I burst back into screams.
15:32Mom runs toward the sound without hesitation.
15:34We round a corner, and a woman in full surgical scrub steps into view.
15:38Dr. Shaw.
15:39In my past life, these were the hands that cut Ethan's liver away from his body.
15:42She falters when she spots police, then hards her expression.
15:45This is a restricted zone.
15:47You can enter here.
15:48Where is Ethan Vale?
15:49Dr. Shaw's brows draw tight.
15:51I don't recognize that name.
15:5210.36 a.m.
15:54Dr. Shaw's ID unlocked the equipment storage closet.
15:57No record of it being opened again since.
15:58Dr. Shaw's face freezes with panic.
16:00Dad squeezes his eyes shut.
16:02Mom watches his reaction.
16:03All her suppressed hatred rising clear in her eyes.
16:07Lead us there.
16:07Lane orders.
16:08Her voice void of any mercy.
16:09We walk two more long corridors,
16:11stopping in front of a metal door.
16:13Outside the door, a black fabric wristband lies.
16:15It's the band Ethan wore this morning.
16:18Mom bends to pick up the wristband,
16:20her hands shaking so wildly she can barely grip it steady.
16:23My screams stop.
16:24Ethan's trapped inside this room.
16:26This life, I've finally guided them here.
16:27The metal door's fully locked.
16:29Officers retrieve lock-breaking tools to force entry.
16:32Every heavy thunt lands like a blow to my heart.
16:35Two policemen pin Dad against the wall,
16:37yet he still fights to argue.
16:38This is a sterile room.
16:39If anything becomes contaminated,
16:41who takes responsibility?
16:43Mom turns to face him.
16:44If Ethan's trapped inside this room,
16:46what responsibility will you take?
16:48His lips part, yet no word escapes.
16:51The lock finally cracks open.
16:53The room sits pitch dark.
16:54A police flashlight beam sweeps across rusted racks,
16:56stacked boxes, and an abandoned gurney.
16:58In the corner, a transport bed lies covered with a surgical drapey.
17:01Beneath the fabric is a strip of Ethan's sweatpants.
17:03Mom stumbles forward and yanks the drape away.
17:05Ethan!
17:06He lies moteless on the gurney,
17:08medical tape sealed over his mouth,
17:09an IV needle stuck in the back of one hand,
17:12a donor identification band clasp around his wrist.
17:14The name on the band isn't Ethan,
17:16age 19, relationship recipient's cousin.
17:19Mom tears the tape off his mouth,
17:21hands trembling non-stop.
17:24Ethan, Mom's here.
17:26I've got you.
17:27Ethan's eyelashes flutter weakly.
17:29He forces his eyes open,
17:31and tears spill down his pale cheeks.
17:33Mom, Dad said you agreed to.
17:38Mom's body stiffens in shock.
17:40Then she presses his hand to her face and breaks down,
17:43unable to speak.
17:44I stare at Ethan through my own blurry tears.
17:47He's alive, his hands still warm,
17:49not the cold, lifeless limb.
17:52Vitals are holding for now.
17:54Sedation's taken effect.
17:55We need to move him to the ER immediately.
17:58Officers search every corner of the room,
18:00uncovering a folder tucked behind a cabinet.
18:03Inside are forged identity paperwork,
18:05fake kinship verification forms,
18:08a voluntary living donation form,
18:10and a signed surgery conconfirmation sheet.
18:13The signature reads Ethan Vale,
18:15but Ethan's weak from heavy sedation.
18:17He couldn't grip a pen to sign anything.
18:19Lane spreads documents out directly in front of Dad.
18:22Care to explain this?
18:23Dad stays completely silent.
18:25He can't say to me, Mae.
18:28Adrian, Adrian,
18:30you can't dump all the blame on me now.
18:32You supplied every fake file,
18:35transferred money,
18:36and arranged to bring the teen down yourself.
18:39Shut up!
18:41You told me nothing would go wrong.
18:45You said he's your son.
18:47No one would ever suspect a thing.
18:50Adrian.
18:51Mom's still kneeling beside Ethan's gurney,
18:53and she slowly locks eyes with Dad.
18:56You really meant to cut out his liver?
18:59Dad's throat works.
19:00He flicks his gaze between Ethan and the phone held by an officer.
19:04Noah couldn't wait any longer.
19:06Dead silence crashes over the room.
19:08Every last drop of color bleeds from Ethan's face.
19:12Liver tissue can regrow after partial removal.
19:14Doctor said all surgical risks are manageable.
19:17Mom puts all her rage into the slap across his cheek.
19:20Manageable risk!
19:23You gambled my son's life just to save Noah!
19:27What was I supposed to do?
19:28Sit by and watch him die slowly?
19:30So you could watch Ethan get cut open.
19:33Instead,
19:34Dad turns to stare at Ethan.
19:35No remorse in his gaze.
19:37Only twisted, stubborn desperation.
19:39Ethan,
19:41you understand why I did this, don't you?
19:43I don't.
19:45And I never want to.
19:48Ethan's rushed to the emergency ward.
19:51The doctor says the sedative dose wasn't lethal,
19:53yet they need to monitor his oxygen saturation,
19:56liver and kidney function,
19:57and how his body processes the drugs.
20:00Mom sits beside his hospital bed,
20:02holding his hand.
20:03I curl up against her chest,
20:05my throat too sore to cry any longer.
20:07But I don't dare fall asleep.
20:09I'm terrified if I close my eyes,
20:11I'll wake up in my past life.
20:12Wake up in the day they covered Ethan's body with a white sheet.
20:15He drifts in and out of heavy sedation sleep.
20:18Every time he stirs awake,
20:20he searches for Mom.
20:21She leans down to repeat the same comfort over and over.
20:24I'm right here.
20:26You never agreed.
20:27No one can make that choice for you.
20:31Every time those words sink in,
20:33tears stream down his face.
20:35He's 17,
20:36usually bright and confident,
20:38yet something vital inside him
20:40has shattered irrequerably.
20:42Mom,
20:43did Dad only see me as spare parts for Noah?
20:46Her face bleaches pear white.
20:48She can't tell the cruel truth.
20:50All she can do is pull him into a gentle hug.
20:52You're not spare parts for anyone.
20:55You're my son.
20:57You exist for no one but yourself.
21:00Six months ago,
21:01Ethan's high school hosted a charotable screening.
21:03Officially,
21:04the tests tracked inherited disease risks.
21:06In reality,
21:07all student medical data was sold to Dad's firm.
21:10Once Dad received the results
21:12confirming Ethan's perfect liver match with Noah,
21:14his plan took shape.
21:16Noah's health took a catastrophic turn.
21:17There wasn't enough time to wait for a legal donor.
21:20So Dad bribed Dr. Shaw,
21:21forged every legal document,
21:23and mapped out this secret basement hospital route.
21:26His scheme was perfect.
21:28First,
21:29get Mom out of the way.
21:30Then,
21:31take Ethan for the screening.
21:32If he resists,
21:33the fake nurse will manufacture blood work due urgency.
21:36Once they locked Ethan in basement two,
21:38they'd inject heavy sedatives,
21:40put on a fake ID band,
21:41and forge his consent signature.
21:43Once the operation began,
21:45even if Mom uncovered the truth,
21:47it would be too late to stop anything.
21:49Listening to these,
21:51cold dread washes over my body.
21:53That plan worked perfectly in my past life.
21:55Mom always believed Ethan's death was a tragic accident.
21:59A nurse pushes Noah out in a wheelchair.
22:01His face is ghostly pale,
22:03lips drained of all color,
22:04like a strong wind could knock him over.
22:06If you didn't know the full truth,
22:08he really looks like a pitiful, sick teenager.
22:10But I remember every text exchange between him and Dad.
22:13He knew exactly who the intended donor was.
22:15He knew Ethan was only 17.
22:17He even messaged Dad.
22:19Will Ethan hate me?
22:21Dad replied,
22:23He'll understand eventually.
22:25Noah spots Mom,
22:26and his eyes flood red instantly.
22:29Naomi, I swear,
22:30I never imagined it would spiral this far.
22:34I'm only sick.
22:35I never meant to hurt Ethan at all.
22:37You never knew?
22:41Dad told me all arrangements were finalized.
22:44I assumed you had discussed and agreed on this plan.
22:48Discussed?
22:49With whom?
22:50With Ethan after you'd already pumped him full of sedatives?
22:53When officers lead Dad past Noah,
22:55his demeanor shifts instantly.
22:58Noah, don't say anything.
23:03I don't want to die.
23:04Is it wrong?
23:06Ethan's still young.
23:07His liver will recover.
23:08But what about me?
23:10If I wait any longer,
23:12I forgot!
23:17Those who urged Mom not to make a scene
23:19now stand with their heads bowed, ashamed.
23:22Sylvia bursts into the hallway.
23:24Her eyes are swollen and red from crying.
23:27The second she spots Dad in police custody,
23:30she collapses into loud sobs.
23:32Adrian, what about Noah?
23:34The doctor said he can't wait any longer.
23:39You're Sylvia, huh?
23:40Sylvia freezes.
23:42I only acted to save my son's life!
23:45If you were desperate to save Noah's life,
23:48sacrifice your own body.
23:51The evidence that sealed Dad's fate was his hidden phone.
23:54The device he handed police was clean.
23:56Only work emails, family photos, and records of donations.
23:59Crafting the image of a respectable man.
24:01But Dr. Shaw gave him up.
24:03She told the police Dad had a phone used exclusively to contact her.
24:07Officers recovered it in the contul of Dad's car.
24:09Every text threat stripped away his perfect mask.
24:11Sample IDs.
24:12Ethan's liver compatibility report.
24:14Forge identity files.
24:15Mom's fake signature.
24:16The risk is high with a minor.
24:18Won't your wife make trouble?
24:20I'll get her out of the way.
24:21And if something goes wrong during surgery?
24:23We call it an anastmesia complication.
24:26Or a drug reaction.
24:27You handle the hospital record.
24:29Is it really Ethan?
24:30Yes.
24:31He's healthy.
24:32It'll be fine.
24:33He's only 17.
24:34Will there be any lasting damage?
24:36The doctor says he'll recover completely.
24:38Dad, I can't wait any longer.
24:40I know.
24:41I won't let you die.
24:43Will Naomi find out?
24:44By the time she does, it'll already be over.
24:47Mom scrolls through every message slowly.
24:49She doesn't scream.
24:51Doesn't break down into tears.
24:52She only sits quietly outside the ER ward.
24:55As if every ounce of strength's been drained from her bones.
24:58Ethan falls asleep.
24:59I lean against Mom's chest and curl my fingers around hers.
25:03She looks down to stare at me.
25:04Eyes raw.
25:05Stella.
25:07You kept fighting to save your brother, right?
25:10Something in my chest aches.
25:11If I could speak, I'd tell her everything.
25:14Mom, this fight didn't start today.
25:16I crawled all the way back from my past life for this.
25:18To give Ethan back to you.
25:20I almost failed to protect you.
25:21No, this is not her fault.
25:22Dad mastered his mask too falsely.
25:24No one would assume a father would never harm his own child.
25:27Fortunately, this life, we dragged Ethan back.
25:30Police trace all data threads back to the fraudulent health screening company.
25:34The so-called screening was nothing more than selling minor patient data to wealthy buyers.
25:38Ethan wasn't the only team flagged.
25:40He was the unlucky one with a father wealthy, connected, and cruel enough to act on the scheme.
25:45The hospital undergoes a criminal investigation too.
25:48The fake nurse, maintenance worker who disabled cameras, and the medical director all face arrest.
25:54Auditors undercover large transfers from dad's accounts into Dr. Shaw's.
25:58Piece by piece, every link of the criminal case locks solid into place.
26:02When Ethan wakes, mom lays out every detail of dad's plot without hiding anything.
26:06Covering up the truth would only wound him a second time.
26:08Ethan listens in silence.
26:10After a long pause, he asks,
26:12Mom, if he begs me for forgiveness, must I give it?
26:15She takes his hand.
26:16Never.
26:16You owe him nothing.
26:17His eyes flood red.
26:18But he's still my dad.
26:19Being your dad was never a free pass to hurt you.
26:21Ethan finally breaks down into deep sobs.
26:23All seven tears of trust in dad shattering all at once.
26:26I scramble clumsily toward him with my eight-month-old limbs.
26:28I pull myself up beside the mattress and hold a hand out to touch his fingertips.
26:32He glances down at me.
26:33I can't speak.
26:34All I can do is cling tight to his finger.
26:36Ethan, this time you don't have to be strong.
26:37You don't have to be anyone's spare parts.
26:39You just get to be yourself.
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