At 2:17 a.m., a 7-year-old girl dialed a help number.
The criminal recoiled in shock. Seeing the dark muzzle of the gun and the murderous intent in David’s eyes, he panicked and released his grip on the little girl. But the ruthlessness of a desperate man drove him to lunge at David, raising the knife to stab him.
David didn’t flinch. He dodged to the side with the speed of a seasoned detective. With a decisive movement, he struck the man on the back of the neck with the butt of his gun. The criminal collapsed to the floor like a felled tree, unconscious.
David immediately kicked the knife away, pulled a plastic cable tie from his jacket pocket, and bound the man’s hands behind his back. At the same time, the sirens of police cars – which David had called on his cell phone while driving – began to blare from the end of the street.
Everything was safe.
David holstered his gun and quickly knelt down beside the little girl huddled in the corner. He took off his leather jacket and draped it over Lily’s small, trembling body.
“It’s alright, Lily. I’m here. You’re safe,” David gently stroked her hair.
Lily looked up at the large man in front of her with her big, teary eyes. She wrapped her thin arms around his neck, sobbing. “You’re an angel… My mother didn’t lie…”
The Twist Under the Emergency Lights
Fifteen minutes later, the house was filled with the flashing red and blue lights of police cars and ambulances. The criminal – identified as a burglar with a prior conviction – was handcuffed and taken away.
The woman – Lily’s mother, Evelyn – had regained consciousness after receiving first aid. She only suffered minor injuries and blood loss, nothing life-threatening. As she lay on the stretcher, her eyes met David’s, holding Lily’s hand, standing in the corner of the room.
Evelyn froze. Tears welled up in her eyes. Using her last ounce of strength, she asked the paramedics to stop the stretcher.
“Are…are you David Mitchell?” Evelyn whispered.
David frowned in surprise. “Yes. How do you know my name?”
Evelyn burst into sobs. She reached out her trembling hand, trying to grasp her benefactor’s sleeve.
“Five years ago…” Evelyn said, her voice breaking with emotion. “My Lily had end-stage congenital heart failure. She only had a few days to live. But on a cruel winter night, a miracle happened. The doctor announced a perfect match had just been donated.”
David’s heart skipped a beat. His breath caught in his throat.
“Organ donation laws keep identities confidential,” Evelyn sobbed. “But a nurse, feeling sorry for my daughter and me, secretly slipped a piece of paper into my hand. It had the landline number of the organ donor’s family on it. She said, ‘The child who saved your daughter’s life is only two years old. Her father just lost his entire family in a horrific accident tonight.'”
David’s world seemed to crumble, then be reborn in an instant. His eyes welled up with tears.
“For the past five years, I haven’t dared call you for fear of reopening such a painful wound for a father,” Evelyn continued, tears streaming down her face. “I just saved your number in my contacts, taught Lily to memorize it. I told her that the heart beating in her chest belongs to an angel. And this number… is the number of the one who gave birth to that angel. If one day she faces the brink of death, she should call this number to ask for his protection.”
And tonight, when the criminal cut the cell phone line, Lily used the old landline in her bedroom, trembling as she dialed the numbers her mother had made her memorize for years.
At exactly 2:17 a.m. The exact moment David raised the gun to his head, intending to commit suicide.
The Heartbeat of Rebirth
The stretcher slowly rolled Evelyn to the ambulance.
In the devastated living room, only David and little Lily remained. The 42-year-old man, weathered by the elements, who had once thought his life was nothing but a dark grave, now knelt on the floor.
He wept. Tears burst forth, overflowing with the pain, resentment, and despair that had been suppressed for five long years.
Lily stepped forward, using her tiny hand to wipe away his tears. She smiled, a radiant and warm smile like the first rays of sunlight dispelling the cold winter night.
“Don’t cry, little angel,” Lily whispered.
David trembled as he reached out, embracing Lily’s small body against his broad chest. He closed his eyes, pressing his ear against her left breast.
Through her thin sweater, a distinct sound echoed.
Thump… Thump… Thump…
A powerful heartbeat. Full of life.
It was Chloe’s heartbeat. His daughter’s heart had never stopped beating at 2:17 a.m. that year. It had simply transferred to another body, continuing to live, to love, and to grow day by day.
And then, five years later, at the fateful moment when the most desperate father was about to pull the trigger to end his own life, that very heart called out. It reached through the darkness of death, calling him to save its life once more, and at the same time… to save its own lost soul.
His mother.
Outside the window, Chicago’s worst snowstorm had stopped. The gray clouds gave way to a brilliant dawn, casting the first warm rays of light into the room.
David Mitchell tightened his embrace, holding little Lily. The cold gun had been tossed into a corner. Life had truly returned. For the first time in five years, David understood that he didn’t need to seek death to be reunited with his daughter. Because a part of her life was still right here, warm and resilient, beating with renewed rhythm, right in his arms.
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