I spent twenty lonely days in the hospital fighting to recover from a serious illness. My children lived far away and never visited, and no friends stopped by either. Every night felt longer than the one before, and when the lights went out, the silence became almost unbearable. More than once, I cried myself to sleep wondering how I had become so alone.
Then one night, a young girl appeared beside my bed. She wasn’t wearing a nurse’s uniform, and she didn’t seem to belong there. She simply stood next to me and softly said, “Be strong. You can beat this.” The next night she returned, and then again a few nights later. She never asked for anything. She just sat quietly with me until I felt calm enough to sleep.
Those brief visits became the brightest part of my hospital stay. Her kindness gave me strength when I felt forgotten by everyone else. But when I finally recovered and asked the nurses about the mysterious girl, they looked confused. They insisted no visitor matching that description had ever signed in. Eventually, I convinced myself the medication had caused vivid dreams and tried to move on with my life.
Six weeks later, while walking through town, I suddenly froze. Sitting on a cold sidewalk wrapped in a thin blanket was the same young girl from the hospital. My heart started racing as I stared at her face. She was real. And the truth about who she was would change both of our lives forever.