I spent 34 years believing my mother abandoned me to chase a different life. My father said it so many times, and in so many ways, that it started feeling like fact. Then, three nights ago, a woman in a hospice bed grabbed my badge and said the words that would go on to haunt me.

I spent 34 years believing my mother abandoned me to chase a different life. My father said it so many times, and in so many ways, that it started feeling like fact. Then, three nights ago, a woman in a hospice bed grabbed my badge and said the words that would go on to haunt me.

I’ve been a hospice nurse for six years, and three days ago, I noticed her the moment I walked in.

She was a new admission, early 60s, and a bit exhausted.

I introduced myself, checked her chart, and leaned over to adjust her IV line. Suddenly, she grabbed my badge so fast that it made me flinch.

I noticed her the moment I walked in.

I thought the woman was confused.

But her eyes were completely clear. She pulled my badge toward her and read my name, and her entire face changed.

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