What the Doctors Found Changed Everything
What the Doctors Found Changed Everything
For a few seconds after the doctor spoke, I couldn’t hear anything else.
Just that one sentence, echoing in my head.
“There’s something we need to look into.”
My hands went cold. Maya was crying beside me, but it felt like the room had moved far away. Like I was watching someone else’s life unfold.
“Please,” I said, my voice shaking. “Just tell me what it is.”
The doctor took a slow breath.
“There appears to be an unusual growth,” he said carefully. “In her abdomen.”
The words hit harder than I expected.
An unusual growth.
I had heard phrases like that before. On TV. In other people’s stories.
Never in mine.
The truth I wasn’t ready for
They explained it slowly, gently—as if soft words could make it easier.
The scans showed a large area affecting her internal organs. That’s why she couldn’t eat. Why she felt dizzy. Why she was in discomfort.
It hadn’t appeared overnight.
It had been developing over time.
While we were living our normal lives.
While I was trusting that everything was fine.
While my daughter was trying to stay strong and endure something no child should have to face.
“How long?” I asked.
The doctor hesitated.
“Months… possibly longer.”
Months.
I looked at Maya, and suddenly every moment replayed in my head—the quiet dinners, the oversized sweaters, the way she avoided eye contact.
She wasn’t exaggerating.
She was struggling.
The guilt that followed
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