Chapter 3: The Nurse Who Sold a Child
Chapter 3: The Nurse Who Sold a Child
Three days later...
The conference room at the city's police headquarters remained completely silent.
Detectives placed yellowed hospital files across the table.
Emily stared at them, unable to breathe.
One missing page.
Two altered birth records.
A forged death certificate.
Detective Marcus Hale looked directly at her.
"Your second son never died."
He opened another file.
"The night your twins were born, a senior maternity nurse worked with an illegal child trafficking network."
Emily covered her mouth.
"No..."
"The nurse told grieving parents one baby had died."
He slid an old photograph across the table.
The woman in the picture smiled proudly in a white hospital uniform.
Emily recognized her instantly.
"Nurse Helen..."
The detective nodded.
"She sold healthy newborns to wealthy buyers."
"But your son wasn't sold."
Everyone looked up.
"The buyers backed out because he developed severe pneumonia."
"So instead..."
"He was abandoned."
Emily broke down completely.
The homeless boy—whose name she now learned was Noah—quietly reached across the table and took her shaking hand.
"It wasn't your fault."
Emily looked at him through tears.
"I should have found you."
Noah gave the smallest smile.
"You did."
Outside the room, Ethan stood watching his brother.
"My name is Ethan."
The homeless boy smiled a little wider.
"My name is Noah."
Ethan held out his hand.
Then shook his head.
Instead, he hugged him.
For the first time in six years...
Neither brother was alone.
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But one final question still remained.
Who had protected the nurse for all these years?