“DAD, PLEASE HURRY HOME,”

The voicemail reached Ethan Cole while applause still lingered in the air, the kind that comes after speeches meant to impress and reassure. He had stepped into a carpeted hallway outside a downtown Seattle ballroom, the doors closing softly behind him, muting the hum of celebration. Investors were smiling, glasses clinking, congratulations flowing easily—his cybersecurity firm had just secured a partnership that would change its future. He should have felt triumphant. Instead, he stood frozen, phone pressed to his ear, listening to a small voice that sounded nothing like the confident world he had just left.

“Dad… please… hurry home. I’m so cold… she won’t let me change.” The words were thin, fragile, breaking apart between breaths. Lily’s voice—his eight-year-old daughter’s voice—didn’t cry loudly. It trembled, as if even crying took too much effort. Ethan stared at the gray glow of the hallway lights, the smell of coffee and polished wood suddenly unbearable. He checked the screen: missed calls, one after another, all from Lily. He listened to the next message while moving toward the elevator, then the next. With each one, the distance between the man he had been five minutes earlier and the father he was becoming widened into a chasm.

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