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Chapter Two

Author: Chinny
last update publish date: 2026-06-30 21:26:39

The Hospital Walls Grew Cold. 

Neither of them moved. The seconds stretched into something almost physical, as though time itself had forgotten how to breathe. Around them, life refused to stop. A porter hurried an elderly patient toward the radiology wing. Somewhere down the corridor, a baby burst into tears before its mother gently soothed it. The television mounted above the waiting area continued broadcasting the evening news, though no one seemed to be watching. Yet to Amara and Ethan, the world had narrowed into a single impossible moment. Seven years. She had imagined seeing him again countless times. In some versions, she walked past him without recognition. In others, she demanded answers. Sometimes she cried. Sometimes she slapped him. In all, she had seen him more times in her head than she could count. But never, not once had she imagined meeting him while kneeling on a hospital floor, begging strangers to save her daughter's life. She wanted the ground to open beneath her. Not because she was ashamed of who she had become. But because she hated that the first thing Ethan would see after seven years was the worst night of her life. Ethan's chest tightened. He had spent years convincing himself that he no longer cared. He buried himself in work. He built companies. Expanded into new countries. Spoke at international conferences. Appeared on magazine covers.

People admired his discipline. No one knew that every achievement had been built over a silence he never truly escaped. There had always been one unanswered question.

Why had Amara left without a goodbye?

Now she stood before him.

Not wearing the bright smile he remembered.

Not dressed in the colorful skirts she loved during university.

Not laughing.

Just exhausted.

Her face carried a quiet strength, but also the kind of weariness life gives only to people who have fought too many battles alone.

His gaze shifted to the little girl in her arms.

She looked painfully small.

Her cheeks were flushed crimson with fever.

Tiny curls clung to her forehead.

Her breathing was uneven.

Without realizing it, Ethan took a step forward.

Then another.

"Amara."

His voice came out softer than he intended.

She closed her eyes briefly.

It had been years since anyone had said her name that way.

There had been a time when hearing his voice made every ordinary day feel brighter.

Now it reopened wounds she had spent years teaching herself to survive.

She lifted her chin.

"Good evening, Mr. Cole."

The formality struck him harder than anger would have.

Mr. Cole.

Once, she had called him Ethan.

Sometimes Eth.

On rare occasions, when she wanted something from him, she teased him with "future billionaire."

He had laughed every time.

Now there wasn't even a trace of familiarity.

Only distance.

Only walls.

"You don't have to call me that."

"I think I do."

Her answer was calm.

Respectful.

Cold enough to make him realize just how much had changed.

He searched her face.

"I've looked for you."

The words escaped before he could stop them.

Amara almost laughed.

Looked for her?

If only he knew.

If only he knew about the unanswered letters.

The unanswered calls.

The endless waiting.

The nights she sat beside her tiny apartment window believing that tomorrow he would finally explain why he had disappeared from her life.

Instead, tomorrow had become seven years.

"I think you've mistaken me for someone else," she replied quietly.

The lie tasted bitter.

But truth demanded explanations she could not afford tonight.

Not while Lily burned with fever in her arms.

Not while every second mattered.

She adjusted her hold on her daughter.

"I should go."

Ethan instinctively stepped aside, though every instinct urged him to stop her.

Then Lily stirred.

Her eyelids fluttered open.

She looked first at her mother.

Then at the unfamiliar man standing nearby.

Children often notice details adults overlook.

She studied Ethan's face with innocent curiosity.

His eyes.

His smile that hadn't quite formed.

The tiny crease between his brows whenever he worried.

She didn't know why they felt strangely familiar.

"You look sad," she whispered.

The words caught Ethan completely off guard.

He blinked.

"What?"

"You look..." She searched for the right word through her fever. "..lonely."

Amara looked down at her daughter in surprise.

Lily rarely spoke to strangers.

Especially when she wasn't feeling well.

Ethan felt something tighten inside him again. 

People described him as successful.

Powerful.

Brilliant.

Demanding.

No one had called him lonely.

Not until a little girl who had never met him looked into his eyes and simply saw him.

A small smile finally appeared.

"I suppose I do." Lily managed the faintest smile in return.

"My teacher says people smile more when someone smiles first."

For a brief moment, Ethan forgot he was standing in a hospital.

He forgot  the years. He forgot the questions. He simply smiled back.

"There," Lily whispered proudly.

"That's better."

The effort cost her.

She began coughing almost immediately, her small body trembling against Amara's shoulder.

Amara's heart lurched.

"Lily!" The little girl struggled for breath before finally settling again.

Ethan's expression changed instantly.

"She needs a doctor."

"I know."

"Has she been admitted?"

Amara hesitated.

The nurse answered instead.

“She hasn't been able to complete the admission process.”

The carefully chosen words by the nurse revealed everything without saying it directly. Ethan looked from the nurse to the scattered contents still lying on the counter. The worn purse, the measuring tape, the handful of crumbled notes. Reality struck him with quiet force. 

She was not refusing treatment, she couldn't afford it.

Something inside him rebelled. He remembered another version of Amara. 

A young woman who insisted on splitting bills because she never wanted to feel indebted to anyone, especially men. 

A woman who once skipped buying herself a new dress just so she could contribute toward another student's tuition. 

She had always carried herself with so much dignity that made her exceptional. 

Seeing her brought to her knees by circumstances filled him with a sadness he could not explain. 

He looked at the nurse. 

“How urgent is her condition?”

The nurse answered honestly. 

“The doctor needs to see her as soon as possible.”

Ethan nodded once.

No hesitation, no grand speech. No dramatic announcement. He gently walked toward the reception desk. His voice was low enough that Amara could not hear everything he said. 

“I'll handle the admission. Just make sure she gets the best care.”

The nurse looked up in surprise. “Sir? Everything?”

She glanced at Amara before lowering her voice. 

“Would you like us to tell her…?”

“No”

He reached for his wallet.

“Just treat the child”

The nurse hesitated. 

“You don't want her to know?”

He looked across the room. Amara stood with her attention completely fixed on her child. The exhaustion in her face made her seem smaller than he remembered. 

“No”

His answer was almost a whisper.

“Not tonight”

Within a few moments, payment was complete. 

The administrator hurried away to inform the emergency department. 

Ethan slipped his wallet back into his jacket. He took one last look at Amara. So many questions crowded his mind. 

Where had she been all these years?

Who was the little girl?

Why had she vanished?

Why did her eyes still have the power to make him feel like the twenty-four-year-old man who once believed love was the answer to everything in life?

None of those questions belonged to tonight.

Tonight belonged to a frightened mother.

A sick child.

He slowly walked toward the entrance. As he reached toward the glass doors, Amara looked up. Their eyes met one final time. “I hope she gets well,” he said quietly. 

Before Amara could respond, the doors opened. Rain rushed in. 

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