The Attorney Walked Into The ICU Holding The Brake Report My Husband Never Expected-thuyhien

Julian’s fingers stayed locked around my wrist, but the pressure changed.

A second earlier, he had been forcing my thumb toward the ink pad. Now his grip had gone stiff, like his own bones had turned against him.

Dana Robles stood in the doorway with a sealed folder under one arm and rain on the shoulders of her navy coat. Behind her were two people Julian had not planned for: a uniformed hospital security supervisor and a gray-haired man in a work jacket with grease under his fingernails.

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The room smelled of alcohol wipes, metal, Fernanda’s perfume, and Julian’s sudden sweat.

Dana did not raise her voice.

“Take your hand off my client.”

Julian gave a small laugh that did not reach his mouth.

“Your client is unconscious.”

Dana’s eyes moved to my hand. To my thumb. To the clipboard. To the ink pad.

“Then you should have no trouble explaining why you were attempting to obtain her thumbprint behind a locked ICU door at 7:18 p.m.”

Fernanda’s bracelet stopped clicking.

Mateo stood by the bed rail, his small shoulders pulled tight under his hoodie. His eyes never left Dana.

The security supervisor stepped inside first. His badge tapped softly against his chest.

“Sir, step away from the patient.”

Julian released my wrist.

Blood rushed back into my hand in a thousand pins.

The clipboard slid off the blanket and hit the floor with a flat slap. The ink pad bounced once, leaving a black smear across the white tile.

Fernanda bent too quickly to grab the papers.

Dana’s voice cut through the movement.

“Don’t touch them.”

Fernanda froze with two fingers inches from the clipboard.

The gray-haired mechanic moved closer to the foot of the bed. His name patch read CALVIN. He held a clear evidence bag, and inside it was a short length of brake line, tagged with red tape.

Julian looked at it, then looked away too fast.

Dana noticed.

“So did Mr. Harlan,” she said. “He found fresh tool marks on the brake line from Valeria’s truck. Not road damage. Not impact damage. A clean cut, then a temporary crimp. Enough to fail after heat and pressure built up on the highway.”

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