Chapter 9

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The email laid out the truth... Three years ago, when their daughter Cecilia went into surgery, the survival rate had been eighty percent—as long as there was enough Rh-negative blood on hand. And based on the blood bank's reserves at the time, there had been more than enough to get through the operation. Yet the hospital claimed a critical blood shortage, which caused Cecilia to lose too much blood. The surgery failed. 'How could that be? How was that even possible?' Shawn grabbed his coat and headed out without a second thought. Passing through the living room, he spotted Annie still sitting on the sofa, crying. He paused for half a step. Annie had Rh-negative blood too. A chilling premonition settled heavy in his chest. Just then, Annie looked up and met his eyes. Her lips part

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