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The Night Visitor

Posted on February 3, 2026

When I woke from the coma, the doctors kept me in the hospital two more weeks, saying my body and mind needed time to recover. The days blurred under harsh fluorescent lights, paced by medication schedules and the steady hum of machines. Nights were the worst, when the silence pressed down and loneliness felt almost physical.

Every night at exactly eleven, a woman in scrubs came into my room, pulled up a chair, and talked for thirty minutes. She never checked my vitals or touched the machines—she just told ordinary stories about her garden, a piano recital, a lemon cake recipe. I barely had the energy to respond, but I listened like her voice was oxygen.

Those half hours became the safest part of my day. The beeping faded into the background, and the hospital felt less like a cage and more like a place I could survive. Her calm presence made fear feel smaller, like it had edges I could hold.

On my last night, I asked her name. She smiled, squeezed my hand, and said, “You’ll be okay now.” The next morning I asked a nurse to thank her, but after checking the logs, the nurse said no one like that worked nights—then returned with a woman in a patient gown named Beth, who admitted the uniform belonged to her daughter Sarah, a nurse on that floor who had died a year earlier. Beth wore it at night to outlast the quiet, and later I remembered she’d even been at my accident, holding my hand until help arrived; after I was discharged, we stayed in touch, and weeks later we baked lemon cake together—proof that healing isn’t only survival, it’s connection.

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