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Chapter 2: The Truth Beneath the Blanket

The hospital lights were too bright.

Ava hated them immediately.

Doctors moved quickly. Nurses spoke softly. The baby was taken for examination while Ava sat stiffly on a plastic chair, refusing to let go of the blanket edge like it was a lifeline.

Nathan stood near the window, on a call.

“I want full results,” he said. “And I want it fast.”

Ava heard pieces of it.

Names. Records. Words she didn’t understand.

When he finally hung up, he turned to her.

“What’s her name?” he asked.

Ava hesitated. “I… don’t know.”

That was the truth that broke her voice.

She lowered her head. “I just found her.”

Nathan’s expression didn’t change, but something in his eyes sharpened.

The doctor returned later, speaking quietly to Nathan outside the room. Ava couldn’t hear everything—but she caught fragments.

“Malnourished… dehydration… no registered birth record… possible missing persons report…”

Nathan went still.

Then, one phrase reached him clearly:

“The child matches an active internal alert.”

He turned slowly.

And for the first time, his calm slipped.

Back inside, Ava was holding the baby again when Nathan walked in.

“I need you to listen carefully,” he said.

Ava tensed immediately.

“That baby,” he continued, “was not just abandoned.”

A pause.

“She was being searched for.”

Ava’s breath caught.

“By who?” she whispered.

May you like

Nathan’s voice dropped.

“By people who should never have lost her in the first place.”

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