“I Thought They Were Lying About a Project—Then I Found My Past Dying in a Hospital Bed”

“I Thought They Were Lying About a Project—Then I Found My Past Dying in a Hospital Bed”

Avery had been distant for weeks. Not in the usual teenage way. This was different. Controlled. Careful. Like she was constantly choosing what not to say.

The next day, Ryan said he was taking her out to buy supplies.

Minutes after they left, the school called.

Avery had missed several days.

Days I had watched her walk out the door.

That was it.

I grabbed my keys and followed them.

They didn’t go to any store.

They went to a hospital.

I stayed back, watching them from a distance as they bought flowers and walked inside like they had done it before.

I followed.

They went up to the third floor and disappeared into a room.

I waited.

When they came out, Avery was crying.

Ryan had his hand on her shoulder, steady, like he knew exactly how to hold her together.

I tried to go in.

A nurse stopped me.

“Immediate family only.”

The words stayed with me longer than they should have.

The next day, they went again.

This time, I didn’t wait outside.

I walked in.

And everything made sense at once.

David.

My ex-husband.

Avery’s father.

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