I thought I was dying in that hospital bed, but the worst part wasn’t the pain. It was the silence. The emptiness. And then she appeared. Night after night, a girl with dark hair and ancient eyes, sitting beside me without a word. No one else saw her. No one believed me. They blamed the drugs, the trauma, my brui… Continues…
Seeing her on my doorstep shattered everything I thought I understood. She wasn’t a ghost or an angel, but a grieving daughter searching for somewhere to place her pain. In saving my necklace, she gave me back more than a keepsake; she returned a piece of my past and anchored my future. Our lives, broken by the same crash, slowly knit together into something fierce and enduring—proof that sometimes, the person who saves you is just as lost as you are.

