The Hospital File Named Her Daughter’s Father and Froze a Billionaire-yumihong

“She’s not breathing right.”

Sophia Reyes said it so softly Marcus Hail almost did not hear her over the refrigerator and the voice still coming from his phone.

The call had been important.

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Important enough that twelve people had stayed on the line past dinner, important enough that a $900 million acquisition had stopped feeling like a possibility and started feeling like property.

Three months of closed-door meetings had ended with one signature.

Forty-two lawyers had stopped arguing.

Two hostile board members had finally gone quiet.

Marcus had been standing in the kitchen of his forty-second-floor penthouse, looking out over the lights below, when the sound of Sophia’s voice reached him.

The kitchen smelled like lemon cleaner, cold coffee, and the faint buttery dust of the crackers Lily had been eating at the breakfast bar.

Then Marcus turned.

Sophia was on the marble floor with her three-year-old daughter limp in her arms.

His phone slipped from his hand.

It hit the floor hard enough to crack.

Marcus did not pick it up.

Sophia’s face had lost all color.

Her dark hair had fallen loose from the clip she wore when she cleaned, and one strand stuck to the corner of her mouth because she was breathing too hard to move it away.

One hand held the back of Lily’s head.

The other hovered near the child’s mouth, shaking, as if a mother should be able to put breath back where it belonged.

“Lily,” Sophia whispered. “Baby, wake up for me.”

Marcus crossed the kitchen in three strides.

“What happened?”

“She was eating crackers,” Sophia said. “She laughed at something on the tablet, and then she just folded. Like someone cut the strings.”

Marcus dropped to one knee and pressed two fingers to Lily’s neck.

The pulse was there.

Faint.

Uneven.

Her lips had a bluish tint that made the room feel colder than glass and steel ever had.

“Call 911,” Sophia said, already searching the floor with wild eyes. “No, wait, I’ll call. My phone—where’s my phone?”

Marcus slid both arms under Lily and lifted her carefully.

“We’re not waiting.”

Sophia stared at him. “What?”

“We’re going now.”

“She needs an ambulance.”

“She needs a hospital. Northwestern is eleven minutes if I drive.”

His voice was not loud.

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