The Moment Everything Shifted
It was a busy day, one of those shifts where time seems to disappear. I spotted my father near the elevators as I was heading to meet with a family. We smiled, exchanged a few words, and shared our usual quick hug before heading in opposite directions.
A newly hired nurse walked past us at that exact moment.
She smiled politely and continued on her way. I thought nothing of it. The interaction felt as ordinary as it always had. By the end of the day, it was already forgotten.
The next morning, though, something felt off.
Conversations stopped when my father and I entered a room. People who usually greeted us warmly seemed distracted or hesitant. Some avoided eye contact altogether. Others offered stiff smiles that carried an uncomfortable tension.
At first, I assumed it was just a stressful week. Hospitals have a way of creating emotional waves that affect everyone. But as the morning went on, the pattern became harder to ignore. Wherever we went, the air seemed to shift.
Neither of us understood why.
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