I Saved a 5-Year-Old Boy’s Life During My First Surgery – 20 Years Later, We Met Again in a Parking Lot and He Screamed That I’d Destroyed His Life
“She didn’t tell you we went to high school together?”
His eyes widened. “Wait… Are you that Mark? Her Mark?”
“Guilty,” I said.
He let out a dry laugh.
“She never told me that part,” he said. “Just said there was a good surgeon. We owed him everything.”
He was quiet for a long time.
He let out a dry laugh.
“I spent years hating this,” he said finally, touching the scar. “Kids called me names. My dad left, and Mom never dated again. I blamed the crash and the scar. Sometimes I blamed the surgeons too. Like… if I hadn’t survived, none of the bad stuff would’ve happened.”
“I’m sorry,” I said.
He nodded.
“But today? When I thought I was going to lose her?” He swallowed. “I would’ve gone through everything again. Every surgery and every insult, just to keep her here.”
He swallowed.
“That’s what love does,” I said. “Makes all the pain worth it.”
He stood up and then hugged me! Tight.
“Thank you,” he whispered. “For back then. For today. For everything.”
I hugged him back.
“You’re welcome,” I said. “You and your mom — you’re fighters.”
I hugged him back.
Emily stayed in the ICU for a while. I checked in with her daily. When she opened her eyes after a nap, I was standing beside her bed.
“Hey, Em,” I said.
She gave me a weak smile. “Either I’m officially dead,” she croaked, “or God has a very twisted sense of humor.”
“You’re alive,” I said. “Very much so.”
“Ethan told me what happened. That you were his surgeon… and now mine.”
I nodded.
“Very much so.”
She reached out and took my hand.
“You didn’t have to save me,” she said.
“Of course I did,” I replied. “You collapsed near my hospital again. What else was I going to do?”
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