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At a small Chicago clinic, an Alaska nurse called about my daughter and said, “Your son-in-law hasn’t been here.” I booked the first flight north without crying, and by dawn, his Bahamas honeymoon was no longer the worst thing I’d found. – News

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when she went on medical leave three months ago.”

He knew that.

He had to know.

He had handled her paperwork. Controlled the forms. Signed the admissions.

Which meant he had left her here to die with no coverage, no family contacts, no money, and no one at her bedside.

While he honeymooned.

I looked at Patricia.

“Can I use a computer? Tonight. Now.”

She did continue reading …

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