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The phone rang at exactly 3:07 a.m. Daniel woke instantly, his heart racing before his mind could catch up. No one called at that hour unless something was wrong. Beside him, the small nightlight in the hallway cast a soft glow from his daughter’s room, a reminder of the quiet life he had rebuilt. He answered. A stranger’s voice spoke urgently. “Is this Daniel Reeves?” His throat tightened. “Yes.” There was a pause. Then the words that stopped his world. “She’s in surgery… and you’re listed as her last hope.” He couldn’t breathe. He knew who they meant. Emily. His ex-wife. The woman he hadn’t spoken to in three years. The woman who had walked away. Memories he had buried came rushing back—the arguments, the silence, the signed papers that ended everything. He had spent years teaching himself to live without her, convincing himself it was over. But now… she was lying in an operating room. And somehow, she still had his name. He drove through empty streets in a daze, his hands shaking on the wheel. Questions tore through him. Why him? Why now? When he arrived, the hospital lights were harsh and unforgiving. A doctor met him with tired eyes. “She asked for you,” he said quietly. Daniel froze. Not her family. Not anyone else. Him. As he stood outside the operating room doors, he realized something he wasn’t ready to face. No matter how much time had passed… No matter how much pain they had caused each other… Some part of her had still believed he would come. And standing there in the middle of the night, Daniel understood— This call wasn’t just about saving her life. It was about confronting everything they had left unfinished.