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The Love I Don't Deserve
img img The Love I Don't Deserve img Chapter 4 The Bravest Heart
4 Chapters
Chapter 6 A Silent Sort of Admiration img
Chapter 7 The Point of No Return img
Chapter 8 No.8 img
Chapter 9 What Would Become of the Rest of Me img
Chapter 10 Nothing Could Cleanse the Memory img
Chapter 11 Show Them What You've Got img
Chapter 12 You'll Be Coming Home img
Chapter 13 You Were the Best Decision img
Chapter 14 Man of the House img
Chapter 15 Break You Right Down the Middle img
Chapter 16 Still Not Herself img
Chapter 17 It Couldn't Have Been Something Bad img
Chapter 18 He Really Had a Lot Waiting for Him img
Chapter 19 She Has a Son img
Chapter 20 You're Just Like Me img
Chapter 21 Is This the Moment You Tell Me I'm Fired img
Chapter 22 Don't Drag Trouble Into My World img
Chapter 23 That Sight Left a Mark on Me img
Chapter 24 God, I Wished I Could Close My Eyes img
Chapter 25 Your Very Own Iron Man img
Chapter 26 What the Future Holds img
Chapter 27 I Shouldn't Have Snapped at You img
Chapter 28 You Won't See Anything Like That Again img
Chapter 29 Just a Moment of Peace img
Chapter 30 So Deep They Reach My Soul img
Chapter 31 What's Going On with You img
Chapter 32 With You, There's Peace img
Chapter 33 The Secrets in Those Walls img
Chapter 34 You're Doing Great, Sweetheart! img
Chapter 35 No.35 img
Chapter 36 Don't Say Something You'll Regret img
Chapter 37 This Time, You Set the Terms img
Chapter 38 Let's Make Sure This Is the Last Time img
Chapter 39 Some Days Feel Never-Ending img
Chapter 40 There Is Nothing to Stress Over img
Chapter 41 We Are Not Strangers Pretending Anymore img
Chapter 42 You Are Unbelievable img
Chapter 43 This Life Was Never Meant for Him img
Chapter 44 The Same Night That Finally Gave Me Peace img
Chapter 45 That Cursed Version of Love img
Chapter 46 My Fate Was Sealed Long Ago img
Chapter 47 Another Sleepless Stretch img
Chapter 48 You Do Not Get to Control Who Someone Loves img
Chapter 49 You Say Sorry Far Too Often img
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Chapter 4 The Bravest Heart

Vivian's POV:

The steady hum of hospital equipment had filled the room, each soft beep tightening the knot in my stomach. Instead of comfort, those sounds became reminders of how hard your child's heart was fighting to keep going.

Leo had looked so small under the crisp hospital sheets. His eyelashes had thrown faint shadows across his pale cheeks, and even in sleep, he seemed to carry worries too heavy for someone so young.

One single day was all it had taken for my life to spin out of control-just like the day Lawrence had walked out.

He stirred awake, his voice rough and thin. "Mom, why does my heart hurt?"

His simple question nearly broke me. I swallowed back my tears and forced a shaky smile, sitting on the edge of the bed so he knew I was there. His tiny hand, warm and trusting, wrapped around mine.

For that moment, I pushed away the desperation and made room only for love.

"My brave boy," I whispered, smoothing his hair as he drew closer. "Sometimes your heart aches because it's filled with so much love and courage. It carries so many stories that, every now and then, it becomes a bit weary."

He turned toward me, a hint of curiosity brightening the worry in his eyes.

"Stories?"

"Yes, stories," I said in a gentle hush, as a soft smile crept across my lips and I traced slow circles on the back of Leo's hand. "Your heart keeps memories of that day at the beach-the way you dashed across the sand so quickly, you might as well have taken flight. It remembers Emily laughing until she cried when you made that silly face at lunch. And it never lets go of Neil's secret about the place where birds hide their treasures."

Leo's mouth curled into a tiny smile. "Does my heart really remember all of that?"

"Every single bit," I promised, my tone turning soft and soothing. "Sometimes your heart gets so caught up in these memories and adventures, it forgets to stay steady. It skips or races ahead, almost like a song that stumbles over its favorite part just to remind you it's there."

His eyes darted toward the monitor, but the beeping no longer seemed so threatening. Instead, it became the background to his wild imagination.

"Will the doctors help my heart feel better?" Leo asked, his voice steadier now.

"You've got it, sweetheart." I reached for his favorite toy car and tucked it under his arm. "Doctors are like conductors of a grand orchestra. They'll teach your heart to play its tune just right, helping it beat strong and smooth so you can do all the things you love."

He gazed up at me with wide-eyed wonder, the shadows of fear fading into trust.

"My heart is pretty brave, isn't it, Mom?" he whispered.

"It's the bravest heart I've ever known," I replied, pressing a kiss to his forehead. "And you are the fiercest warrior I could ever hope for."

As I studied his face, thoughts of the man who gave everything to keep us safe came rushing back. Tears threatened, but I pushed them away.

"Leo, no matter what it takes, I'll help you get better. I promise."

***

By six o'clock that evening, Neil appeared at the door with a basket full of fresh fruit.

"You should go home and try to get some rest, Vivi. You've already taken two days off. Since you're still new at work, it's better not to extend your leave. Come back tomorrow, and Emily and I will watch over everything here during the day. If anything comes up, we'll give you a call right away."

"Don't worry about me, Mom. Uncle Neil is here to play with me. I'm going to be strong, just like you always say-a real warrior," my son said, putting on his bravest face. He gave me a smile, thin but full of determination.

"That's right, my little warrior. We'll get through this together." I squeezed his hand and leaned close. After kissing his hand, I turned to Neil and spoke quietly. "Thank you for staying. I'll go now."

As I headed into the hallway, Neil caught up and slipped an envelope into my palm.

"There's thirty thousand in there. Emily and I managed to put it together. Please, don't say no. I realize it's still not enough, but I'll keep making calls-"

"Thank you, truly," I said, cutting him off before he could say more. "Let me handle the rest. I'll figure something out."

Truthfully, I had already tried the bank, but since I was unemployed last year and my current job was only temporary, they had turned me down.

Wanting to avoid any further conversation, I hurried out of the hospital without looking back.

With the money from Neil and Emily, plus what I had managed to save myself, I still found myself forty thousand short.

As I walked, my mind raced for any possible way to make up the difference.

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