Comatose Mother Hears Son Warn Her Against Husband.

The first thing I heard after twelve days of nothing was my son’s voice, trembling in a way that didn’t belong in a hospital room but in a nightmare that had already started before I woke up. “Mom… Dad is waiting for you to d!e. Please don’t open your eyes.” At first, I didn’t understand language itself, only fragments of sound breaking through a suffocating darkness that felt less like sleep and more like being sealed inside my own body. My chest burned with every attempted breath, and even the smallest effort to move sent spikes of pain through my skull. Somewhere above me, machines beeped with mechanical patience, indifferent to whether I returned or not.

I tried to respond to Ethan, to squeeze his hand the way he was begging me to, but my body refused me like it no longer belonged to my own mind. I could hear footsteps in the room, the rustle of fabric, the low professional tone of nurses discussing my condition in terms that stripped me of identity. “Coma patient… post-accident trauma… low responsiveness but stable.” Stable. As if I was a machine still plugged in, not a woman listening to her child being told she might never wake up again.

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