Ten years of silence had turned the Thompson mansion into a mausoleum — a boy who never spoke, doctors who shrugged, and a millionaire father who’d bought every miracle except the one he needed. But when the new maid knelt beside the child and pulled something wet and moving from his ear, the butler screamed, the father ran, and the impossible happened: a single word shattered the decade-long quiet.
The boy lay motionless on the marble floor, his small body stretched out beneath the chandelier that spilled warm light across his pale cheeks. His eyes were closed, lashes still, breath shallow but steady. Kneeling beside him, Grace held something in her trembling palm—something alive, dark, and wet that glistened under the room’s soft glow. … Read more