I Adopted a Girl I Rescued After a Car Crash – 16 Years Later, a Woman Showed up at My Door and Said, ‘Thank You for Raising My Daughter, Now You Need to Know the Truth About That Day’

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Nobody knew yet that the woman in the passenger seat was actually the driver’s sister, not the child’s mother. The little girl survived. The adults didn’t.

And one bad assumption got copied into three systems. I asked about her on my next shift. Then the one after that.

One nurse finally said, “You know you’re allowed to go home and not emotionally adopt every patient, right?”

I said, “This one feels different.”

She gave me a look. “That’s not a professional answer.”

“No,” I said. “It isn’t.”