The call came at 2:03 a.m.
My phone lit up the darkened bedroom, vibrating against the nightstand as if afraid of being ignored. Unknown number. I almost let it ring, but a wave of intense emotion washed over me before my hand even reached for it.
“Is this… Margaret Ellis?” a young voice asked, trembling and hurried.
“Yes.”
“This is Nurse Caldwell from Riverside County Emergency. We have an 8-year-old girl, Olivia Carter. She says you’re her grandmother.”
My breath fell. Olivia. My granddaughter. Adopted by my son, Daniel, when she was three.
“What happened?” I asked.
“She has a 104-degree fever. Severe dehydration. We believe her care was delayed.” She was transported by emergency services from a hotel shuttle stop.
A hotel.
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