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... t the hospital, rushing his footsteps.

The moment he stepped inside, he spotted Ines sitting on a plastic chair, clutching her arm with an empty facial expression on her face.

She looked... lost.

Not in the way someone who had lost their way physically, but in a way that seemed deeper, more profound.

"Ines," he called out, moving towards her.

She barely turned her head.

Instead, her eyes were glued to something else—a small girl, no older than seve ...

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