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The hallway had smelled faintly of antiseptic and floor wax—that universal, sharp scent of medical bureaucracy. Nurses hurried past us, pushing carts and murmuring updates to one another. It felt like any ordinary hospital visit. We were just an aunt and uncle coming to meet our nephew.

When we entered Room 304, Emma was lying in bed, exhausted but glowing with that ethereal, sweaty pride that only new mothers possess.

“Meet Noah,” she whispered, her voice raspy. She gestured toward the clear plastic bassinet beside her.

I leaned over, admiring the tiny bundle wrapped in a pale blue hospital blanket. He was sleeping, his chest rising and falling in a rhythmic, peaceful cadence. He had a full head of dark brown hair and delicate eyebrows—details I considered adorable, nothing more. I reached out a finger to stroke his velvet cheek.

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