The young officer had been in the intensive care unit for over a month. The hum of machines—ventilators, monitors, and IV pumps—was the only constant sound in the otherwise sterile room.
His body was being kept alive by wires and tubes, each one a fragile lifeline. The officer had suffered a catastrophic brain injury during a high-risk operation in the line of duty—a sudden, violent moment that had left him unconscious, unresponsive, and seemingly unreachable ever since.
His colleagues, fellow officers, and friends came to visit regularly, speaking softly in his ear, reading letters, and recounting stories…
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