A billionaire finds his nanny unconscious and discovers a devastating truth-thuyhien

A billionaire finds his nanny unconscious and discovers a devastating truth

Daniel Carter heard the screams before he even reached the staircase. They weren’t normal cries but terrified screams from his three-year-old son, Leo. Alarmed, Daniel rushed upstairs and burst into the nursery.
Inside, Leo sat on the floor sobbing, shaking the arm of Maya, the nanny lying motionless beside him. Daniel immediately checked his son and saw red marks on the boy’s neck—signs he had been choking. Leo was breathing but trembling with fear.
Maya, however, was pale, unconscious, and barely had a pulse.

Daniel called emergency services while trying to understand what had happened.
Scanning the room, he noticed a loose toy wheel on the floor, a damp cloth, and a blinking thermometer nearby. The scene made little sense. Had Maya hurt the child—or had she tried to help him?
Just then the housekeeper, Natalie Brooks, rushed in asking what was wrong. Daniel explained he had heard Leo screaming and found them like this. Natalie quietly added that Maya hadn’t seemed well lately and had appeared unusually exhausted.

When paramedics arrived, they divided into two teams. One group treated Maya while the other examined Leo. They quickly confirmed that Leo had been choking, and someone had successfully performed the Heimlich maneuver to clear his airway.
That meant Maya had likely saved the boy’s life.
However, one paramedic noticed a small mark on Maya’s wrist that looked like an injection site. The discovery raised questions about whether Maya had been hiding some kind of medical issue.
Confused and anxious, Daniel watched as she was taken away on a stretcher while Leo cried for her.
At the hospital doctors treated both patients. Leo was safe, though frightened, and the doctors confirmed that whoever helped him had reacted quickly and correctly.
Maya’s condition, however, was serious.
Her heart had fallen into a dangerous rhythm. After several tests, doctors diagnosed her with mitral valve prolapse—a heart condition that had likely worsened over time and been triggered by the physical strain of saving Leo’s life.
The cardiologist explained she must have been experiencing symptoms for months.
Daniel realized he knew nothing about what she had been going through.
While they waited at the hospital, Natalie continued quietly shaping Daniel’s thoughts. She mentioned that Maya had seemed weak and overly tired lately, suggesting she might have hidden her illness.
If Maya had known she was sick, Natalie implied, perhaps she had irresponsibly put Leo in danger by continuing to work.
The idea slowly planted doubt in Daniel’s mind.
When Maya finally woke up, her first question was about Leo. As soon as she heard the boy was safe, she cried with relief. Doctors then explained her heart condition and asked why she had ignored her symptoms.
Maya admitted she had been afraid of losing her job. She needed the income and couldn’t risk unemployment.
Later Natalie visited her hospital room. Speaking softly but firmly, she suggested that even if Maya meant well, hiding such a serious illness while caring for a child had been reckless.
Maya tried to explain that she had saved Leo’s life, but Natalie insisted Daniel was now unsure he could trust her.
Three days later Maya was discharged from the hospital—alone.
While preparing to leave, she received a phone call from Daniel’s assistant informing her that her job had been terminated immediately. She would receive two months of severance pay, and her belongings had already been packed.
Maya asked if she could at least say goodbye to Leo.
The assistant replied that Daniel believed it would be better for the boy to have a clean break.

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