**“Dad… My Little Sister Won’t Wake Up. We Haven’t Eaten In Three Days,” A Little

### Arrival at the Hospital

The drive to Vanderbilt Children’s Hospital passed in a blur of flashing lights and concerned thoughts. Rowan’s mind raced, tangled between fear for Elsie and anger at Delaney’s absence. How could she leave them like that?

When they arrived, the hospital’s bustling energy was both reassuring and daunting. Nurses and doctors moved with purpose, attending to the myriad cases of emergencies that life throws their way. Rowan carried Elsie inside, Micah clutching his hand tightly as they approached the reception desk.

A nurse, noticing Rowan’s urgency, quickly assessed the situation, her face softening with concern as she observed Elsie’s condition. Within moments, a team was guiding them to an examination room, and the examination commenced with swift efficiency. Micah stood close to his father, eyes wide and overwhelmed by the unfamiliar setting.

Rowan knelt down to his level, ensuring that his voice was steady and calm. “See, buddy? They’re taking care of Elsie now.

She’s in good hands.”

Micah nodded, though his expression remained solemn. Discovering the Truth
While Elsie was being attended to, Rowan took the opportunity to call Delaney again, desperation intensifying with each unanswered ring. It wasn’t until he was about to leave a message that his phone vibrated with a new notification—a text message from an unknown number.

**“Rowan, please don’t panic. I’m not at a cabin. I’m getting help.

I couldn’t tell you before. I’m at a rehabilitation center. I’m so sorry.”**

The words hit him like a physical blow, leaving him momentarily breathless.

Delaney, struggling with something so serious, had left their children alone. The revelation was a mix of relief and overwhelming concern. Relief, because at least now he had some semblance of an explanation.

Concern, because of the gravity of Delaney’s situation and its impact on Micah and Elsie. Rallying Support
Rowan quickly refocused his attention on what needed to be done. He called his sister, Jenna, to inform her of the situation and ask for her support.

Jenna, ever reliable, promised to come to the hospital immediately. In times of crisis, family was a pillar Rowan knew he could lean on. When Jenna arrived, her presence was a balm to both Rowan and Micah.

She enveloped her nephew in a comforting hug and offered Rowan the steady assurance he desperately needed. Together, they navigated the proceedings with the medical staff, ensuring that both of the children received the care they needed. ### Moving Forward

As the day wore on, Rowan stayed by Elsie’s side, his hand gently stroking her hair as she rested under the watchful eyes of the hospital staff.

Her fever gradually lowered, and Rowan felt a flicker of hope settle in his chest. Meanwhile, Micah, under Jenna’s gentle guidance, was introduced to the hospital’s playroom, a welcome distraction from the day’s events. Rowan knew the road ahead would be challenging.

He would need to have some difficult conversations with Delaney and figure out a plan for their children’s future while she sought help. But for now, knowing where she was and that she was safe was enough. His focus was on Elsie’s recovery and providing Micah with the reassurance and stability he desperately needed.

In those moments of quiet, surrounded by the hum of hospital machines and the gentle breathing of his sleeping daughter, Rowan promised himself that he would do whatever it took to keep his children safe and loved. They’d been through enough uncertainty, and it was time for healing—not just for Elsie and Micah, but for their entire family.

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