The Unwanted Son, The Unwanted Mother
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ks with my five-year-old son, Leo; the next, our home bucked and collap
above us. But then Leo whimpered, his voice thin: "My leg hurts." My heart seized. His left leg was caught, crus
physician, coordinating the rescue. Hope surged, a dizzying, wild thing. "SARAH!" I bellowed with every
tched, disbelieving, as she rushed to him, ignoring my desperate pleas, prioritizing his broken arm over our son' s crushed leg. She commanded rescue workers to save him, then s
osen him, and now, my son might pay the ultimate price for her choice. My son was going into shock
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