The accident had happened on a rainy afternoon. Emily, a schoolteacher known for her warmth and quiet laughter, had been driving home when a delivery truck lost control at an intersection. The impact had been severe. Her husband, Daniel, arrived at the hospital before the ambulance doors had fully opened.
“She’s alive,” the doctors told him.
“But she’s not waking up.”
Days turned into weeks. Weeks into months.
Fifteen specialists examined her—neurologists, obstetricians, trauma experts. They ran scans, tried medications, adjusted treatments. Every option was exhausted carefully, respectfully… and eventually, silently ruled out.
“She’s stable,” they said.