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    “You again, Mrs. Rosa?” they teased. “You should have your own badge by now.”

    Rosa only smiled.
    She never told them why she kept coming.

    They believed she donated blood because it saved lives.
    That was only half the truth.

    Rosa gave blood because it was the only thing she still had left to give her son, Daniel—who, according to official records, had died in an accident seven years earlier.

    A truck.
    A delayed ambulance.
    A body they never allowed her to see.

    “It was better this way,” they said. “He was unrecognizable.”

    Rosa signed the papers with shaking hands.
    She buried a sealed coffin.
    And she learned how to keep breathing.

    Over time, Rosa became what the hospital called a special donor.

    An extremely rare blood type.
    Perfect compatibility.
    Always urgently needed.

    “Your blood is priceless,” a doctor once told her. “If only everyone were like you.”

    Rosa didn’t feel proud.
    She felt hollow.

    Because every time she donated, weeks later a message arrived:

    “The transfusion was successful.”

    No name.
    No face.
    No explanation.

    Until one morning, while waiting her turn, something changed.

    A folder left slightly open.
    An old filing cabinet.
    Yellowed labels.

    She shouldn’t have touched it.
    But she did.

    Out of curiosity.
    Out of habit.
    Out of something deeper.

    And then she saw it.

    Daniel Martínez.
    Age: 19.
    Blood type: identical to hers.
    Condition: Chronic patient – requires regular transfusions.

    The air drained from Rosa’s chest.

    “It must be another Daniel,” she told herself. “A common name.”

    But it wasn’t.

    The file number.
    The admission date.
    They matched.

    Seven years ago.
    The same day as the so-called accident.

    Rosa didn’t scream.
    She didn’t cry.
    She didn’t confront anyone.

    She did what she had learned to do best.

    She waited.

    She requested copies.
    Photographed documents.
    Spoke quietly to a retired nurse who still owed her a favor.

    “That boy never died,” the woman whispered. “They brought him in under another name. Direct orders.”

    And suddenly, everything made sense.

    Her son hadn’t been killed.
    He had been erased.

    Turned into a permanent patient.
    Kept alive because someone needed him—again and again.

    The surname appeared later: Salinas.

    A powerful family.
    A sick heir.
    Endless transfusions.

    Compatible blood.

    Rosa’s blood.

    For seven years, Rosa had been keeping someone else’s son alive—
    while her own was locked away in a windowless room.

    The day of reckoning came quietly.

    Health inspectors.
    State police.
    The prosecutor’s office.

    For the first time, Rosa entered the hospital not as a donor—but escorted.

    “Where do you think you’re going?” a doctor barked.

    “To see my son,” Rosa replied.

    The room was at the very back.
    A white door.
    The number scratched away.

    Daniel was inside.

    Thin.
    Pale.
    Alive.

    It took him a few seconds to recognize her.

    “Mom?” he whispered.

    Rosa didn’t answer.
    She wrapped her arms around him.

    Behind them, the shouting began.

    “This is a misunderstanding!”
    “Everything was legal!”

    It wasn’t.

    Medical records altered.
    Signatures forged.
    Orders bought and paid for.

    The hospital was shut down.
    Doctors were arrested.
    The Salinas family placed under investigation.

    Weeks later, Rosa returned to the blood bank.

    “Are you here to donate?” they asked.

    Rosa shook her head.

    “No,” she said quietly. “I’ve given enough.”

    She walked out with Daniel beside her.
    The Monterrey sun warmed their faces.

    Rosa inhaled deeply.

    “I came here to give life,” she whispered.
    “Not to have mine stolen.”

    And for the first time in seven years,
    Rosa walked without the fear of losing her son again.

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