I was on another shift at the maternity hospital. When I opened the door to

My hospital shifts were usually calm—routine checkups, soft newborn cries, helping new moms. But Room 203 broke the pattern.

Inside sat a little boy, maybe four years old, gently holding a newborn. His face was streaked with tears. No parents. No family. Just a folded note on the pillow:

“Please take care of my babies. I can’t provide for them. I hope they find the love they deserve. I’m sorry.”

I knelt beside him, heart aching.
“Hi there,” I said softly. “What’s your name?”
He looked up. “Tommy,” he whispered.

The room was still—but full of love, and quiet heartbreak.

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