I replay that night in my mind like glitching surveillance footage, each frame refusing to make sense. The hospital said “equipment failure,” then “possible elopement,” as if my mother had simply stood up, wiped the blood away, and walked out with an IV pole and a missing heartbeat. But the data trail told a different story: her pacemaker went offline mid-signal, as if intercepted, not silenced by death.
The security logs were edited. Camera feeds skipped just long enough for a body to disappear. Someone had overridden her digital tether to the world and walked her out through a blind spot they’d created. Not a random predator, not a panicked mistake—someone who understood medical devices, hospital routines, and how much chaos a single missing heartbeat could hide. I didn’t just lose my mother that night. I found proof that a person can be unmade with a keystroke, then erased like they were never there at all.
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