The silence pressed down so heavily even the heart monitor sounded louder.
Ryan slowly released my hand—not out of fear, but calculation.
“Who let you in?” he asked.
“The same staff who already spoke to the police,” Ms. Parker replied calmly.
My only ally.
My only protection.
And still, I was trapped inside my own body—unable to warn her.
Because the real danger wasn’t Ryan.
It was Claire.
She didn’t sound scared.
She sounded irritated.
“This is nonsense,” she said. “Emily had an accident.”
“Interesting accident,” Ms. Parker replied. “The brakes weren’t faulty. They were cut.”
Claire leaned close to my ear.
“That proves nothing,” she whispered.
But her hand trembled.
For the first time—
she was afraid.
“Not everyone knew she’d take that road,” Ms. Parker said. “And not everyone benefits from her death.”
Ryan forced a laugh. “Benefit? My wife is in a coma.”
“Your wife changed her will.”
The room froze.
Claire stepped back.
“That’s impossible—”
Too late.
“Impossible how?” Ms. Parker asked.
Ethan held my hand tightly.
“That document doesn’t count,” Ryan said quickly. “She wasn’t thinking clearly.”
“She was perfectly lucid,” Ms. Parker replied. “Everything is now in a trust for Ethan. And neither of you is allowed near him if anything happens to her.”
That’s when I understood.
They didn’t just want the money.
They wanted my son.
To control him.
To disappear him.
Claire’s voice turned sharp.
“This is getting out of control.”
She stepped closer again.
“Maybe we should’ve made sure she never woke up.”
Something cold entered the room.
Metal.
“Enough,” she said.
“Put it down,” Ms. Parker warned.
Then Ethan spoke.
“Aunt Claire… you said that before.”
Silence shattered.
“What?” Ryan demanded.
“I heard you,” Ethan said. “You said Mom wouldn’t sign. And Aunt Claire said one curve would fix everything.”
Claire cursed.
“Be quiet.”
But Ethan didn’t stop.
“You said you’d tell everyone she was tired… then take me away.”
Ryan stepped toward him.
“Come here.”
“Don’t touch him,” Ms. Parker said.
I tried to move.
To scream.
To protect him.
But all I could do—
was move my hand.
This time—more than a finger.
Ethan felt it.
Claire saw it.
And smiled.
“Look at that… she’s waking up.”
She locked the door.
And as Ryan grabbed Ethan—
a voice shouted outside:
“Police! Open the door!”
But Claire was already too close…
“Let him go,” Ms. Parker said.
Claire tightened her grip.
“No one takes what’s mine.”
The door shook.
“Police!”
Ryan went pale.
“Claire—stop.”
“Now you’re scared?” she snapped.
“You cut the brakes!”
“Because you couldn’t!”
Every word shattered the truth wide open.
Ms. Parker said nothing.
She didn’t need to.
She was recording everything.
The door burst open.
Officers rushed in.
Claire struggled—but dropped something.
A scalpel.
Ethan broke free and ran to me.
“Mom…”
With everything I had left—
I squeezed his hand.
Hard.
“She’s awake!” he cried.
I forced my eyes open.
Light burned. Everything blurred.
But I saw him.
My son.
Alive.
Safe.
“I’m here,” I whispered.
Ryan shouted as they arrested him.
Claire screamed.
“She always had everything!”
And finally, I understood.
This wasn’t just greed.
It was years of jealousy.
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