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At my baby shower, I announced my son’s name. Two weeks later, my sister-in-law had

Posted on September 29, 2025September 29, 2025 By Admin No Comments on At my baby shower, I announced my son’s name. Two weeks later, my sister-in-law had

The head nurse, whose name tag read “Nurse Jenna,” moved with quiet determination. Her hands, though steady and practiced from years of medical experience, trembled slightly as she held her phone. She was well aware of the gravity of the situation, the life-and-death stakes playing out in front of her. The oath she had taken to save lives and provide care clashed violently with the cold indifference of Officer Mills.

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