âWho said that?â
Katherine stiffened at the sound, turning around sharply. Shawn was standing behind her, providing shade from the intense sunlight. She quickly faced forward again, attempting to disappear into the crowd.
âShawn! Didnât you say you couldnât make it?â Joelle asked.
Shawn took a seat next to Joelle and Katherine, prompting Katherine to subtly edge towards Lacey. âI couldnât miss my nieceâs first sports day, could I?â
âThatâs wonderful! Uncleâs here too!â Aurora clapped her hands joyfully. âMr. Miller, Mr. Frye, Uncleâ you all must give it your all!â Everyone stacked their hands together. âGo, team!â
The afternoon passed with preliminary matches, leading up to a final clash between Auroraâs team and Dunnâs. Fred, teamed up with two other dads from Dunnâs class, had advanced through the brackets.
âAdrian, any chance you could let us win? I need to bring home a gold medal for my son, or Iâll never hear the end of it!â Adrian responded not with words but action, darting forward to score a layup and narrow the score.
âFred, everyoneâs trying to win, right? Iâve got my own daughter to impress here.â
Fred chuckled. âWell then, may the best man win!â
âAgreed.â
Right after Adrian spoke, Fred stole the ball from him. With the ball in Fredâs hands, all six players charged towards the opposing basket. The crowd was electrified. Lacey, though trying to remain calm, couldnât help feeling anxious for Michael.
Each contestant was lifted by their familyâs cheers, running not just for personal glory but strengthened by their loved onesâ support and encouragement. The competition stretched into the evening, with the outcome undecided until after a tense overtime. Adrian, Michael, and Shawn took first place.
As they accepted their medals, Aurora, clutching Joelleâs hand, dashed over, while Leah ushered Katherine and Lacey together for a group photo. Laughter filled the air as the sun dipped below the horizon. While the smell of sweat lingered, it was a small price to pay for the lasting joy of this moment.
Lacey mopped the sweat from Michaelâs forehead. âYou really stood out today.â
Joelle handed Adrian a water bottle. âAurora asked me to give this to you.â
Shawn nudged Katherine jokingly. âHey, whereâs my towel? Youâre so smelly! Stay away from me!â Katherine yelled playfully and sprinted away, with Shawn in hot pursuit. While the others made their way to the exit, Katherine and Shawn were lost in their playful chase.
Each breeze seemed to whisper of freedom and joy. Just as they were about to leave, Aurora paused. âMom, I forgot something in the classroom. I need to get it!â
âIâll come with you.â
âNo need!â Aurora said with a secretive grin, darting back towards the classroom.
Inside her locker, Aurora had stashed several handmade medals, her gifts to those dear to her. With the sun setting, the classroom was dimly lit. Embracing her medals, Aurora hastened towards the light.
Rounding a corner, she bumped into someone and tumbled to the floor. Brushing off the pain, she quickly checked her medals for damage.
âSorry, little one, are you alright?â
Aurora nodded, relieved the medals were intact. âIâm fine, thank you.â
Looking up, she saw a woman she didnât recognize, someone unfamiliar to the kindergarten. The woman knelt down, brushing off Auroraâs clothes. âRemember not to run in the hallways, and always slow down at corners. Safety first, alright?â
Her voice was soothing, her looks stunning, and her tone pleasant. Aurora blushed and nodded in agreement. âUnderstood, thank you.â
Shortly after, Aurora joyfully handed out the medals to each adult, with Leah receiving one titled âBest Support Award.â Leah accepted it with delight. âLetâs go! Time to celebrate! Congratulations, Aurora, on a successful first sports day!â
âYay, yay!â
As they concluded their exchange, a commotion broke out nearby. âLacey! Lacey!â
Aware of Laceyâs severe heart condition, everyone hurried to her side. Lacey grasped her chest, her lips quickly losing color. Her eyelashes trembled as she grimaced in pain.
âLacey!â Michael lifted her into his arms.
They rushed to the hospital, where Lacey was whisked into surgery. The atmosphere outside the operating room was tense. Michael sat nearby, trembling, with his thoughts in disarray. Adrian was on the phone, desperately seeking a heart donor, though the prospects were bleak. Unable to contribute, Shawn and Katherine stayed back with Leah to look after the children.
When the doctor declared Lacey in critical condition, Michael burst into tears. Joelle reached out to the Hudson family, but only Fiona came to visit Lacey. Upon arriving, Fiona could only weep. There seemed to be no action they could take but to wait and pray.
At midnight, the surgeon came out. âThe patient is critically unstable and only temporarily stable. She urgently needs a heart transplant. How is the search for a donor progressing?â
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