The day her son fell on the playground and never regained consciousness was the day her world fractured irreparably. The memory of that moment would haunt her forever—the sound of the thud, the panic in the air, the chaos of children screaming and teachers running, the terrifying speed at which life could shift in an instant. Before that day, she had lived a life punctuated by ordinary worries: school projects, soccer practices, grocery lists, the endless hum of routine. But those trivial concerns evaporated the moment she saw him lying motionless on the ground, his small body unmoving, and the color drained from her own hands as she held him. Within hours, the noise of everyday living—traffic, chatter, even her own heartbeat—vanished, replaced by a silence so profound it pressed down on her chest like a physical weight, suffocating in its intensity. Her husband, initially by her side, soon began to retreat into his own despair, his grief twisting into subtle but cutting accusations, a reflection of his helplessness and inability to process the tragedy. Eventually, he disappeared entirely, leaving her alone to navigate a world that had become unrecognizable, where each shadow reminded her of the child she would never see again, and every empty room echoed with the absence of the life that had once filled it.
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