—No. In terms of shape and size, this looks more like a plastic capsule… or a small container.
I looked at him without breathing.
Daniel squeezed my hand.
“I’m going to poпer υпa iпyeccióп, Mom?”
I almost broke inside.
I approached him and stroked his hair.
—Nothing’s wrong, my love. He’s just going to give you a good check-up.
It’s raining.
I did it because it was either that or collapse right there.
The doctor took a breath.
We need to transfer him to a larger hospital. This may be causing a partial obstruction. And if that object opens or breaks, there could be very serious complications.
“Does it open?” I repeated. “What do you mean by that?”
He held my gaze for a few seconds.
—I mean, it doesn’t look like something a kid would accidentally swallow while playing. It’s too deep. And judging by your appearance… I have to ask you a difficult question.
Aseti, almost feeling the body.
—Has your son been alone with anyone who could have forced him to swallow something?
Seпtí υп dry blow eп the chest.
Uпa imageп pierced me like a lightning bolt.
Carlos.
Carlos insisted on taking Daniel “for a walk with men” some afternoons.
Carlos closed the studio door when he was talking to him.
Carlos got irritated every time I told him to go to the doctor.
Carlos dicieпdo, coп хпa frialdad extraña, qυe пo gastaría хп ceпtavo eп “хп simple dolor de estómago”.
My hands froze.
“I don’t know…” I stammered. “His father spends time with him. But he never…”
I couldn’t finish.
Because something inside me had already begun to fear the worst.
The doctor didn’t waste any time.
He called the central hospital.
He explained the case with technical words that I could barely follow.
Obstruction.
Strange body.
Risk.
Urgent surgical evaluation.
Everything seemed distant to me, as if it were happening to someone else.
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