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By the time Conrad and Vivian Whitcomb stepped into the hospital lobby, I had trained myself not to believe in full-circle moments.

Life usually did not close its own wounds that neatly.

It frayed.

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It limped.

It taught you how to keep moving with a bruise nobody else could see.

But that afternoon, under the flat white lights of Columbia Presbyterian, with rain sliding down the glass doors and the smell of disinfectant hanging in the air, I saw my parents walk toward the information desk like they still owned every room they entered.

My father had not changed as much as I expected.

His hair was thinner, his jaw softer, his shoulders not quite as broad beneath the expensive overcoat, but his expression was the same one I remembered from boardrooms, benefit dinners, and the back seat of a limousine.

It was the expression of a man waiting for the world to correct itself around his wishes.

My mother looked more fragile, though she would have hated that word.

Vivian Whitcomb had built her life around being composed, beautiful, and unreachable.

Even in a hospital lobby, she held her phone as if it were a shield, her thumb moving across the screen while my father spoke to the receptionist.

I was sitting near a column with a paper cup of coffee cooling in my hands.

I had come to bring Mateo a clean shirt and a container of soup from Marisol, because no matter how many letters followed his name, my son still forgot to eat when he was tired.

I saw them before they saw me.

For a second, my body forgot it was forty years old.

My hands turned seventeen again.

My lungs tightened the way they had tightened on that frozen sidewalk near Central Park, when snow had slipped beneath my collar and the test in my coat pocket felt heavier than my whole future.

That night had started in my parents’ penthouse with my mother’s silence and my father’s disgust.

I had tried to explain that I was scared.

I had tried to say that I did not know what came next.

I had tried to be their daughter.

Conrad did not want a daughter in trouble.

He wanted a problem removed before anyone important saw it.

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