The Decision He Made in a Hospital Room Years Ago
The drive felt unreal—glass towers fading into cracked sidewalks, polished districts dissolving into streets carrying the quiet exhaustion of neglect.
Everett had funded projects with ribbon cuttings and press releases.
But this part of the city had never been inside his line of sight.
And that was the problem.
Because eighteen years earlier, he’d made a choice during the worst week of his life.
His daughter, Amara Langston, had been his center of gravity.
Warm. Convicted. The kind of person who believed dignity wasn’t something you “earned.”
She married Daniel Cole, a high school counselor who treated “troubled teens” like they were worth saving.
Then the universe got cruel.
Daniel died in a distracted-driving accident before their daughter was born.
