For six years, the doctors had spoken in careful sentences and heavy pauses.
“She may improve,” they said.
“We can’t rule anything out,” they added.
And then, always, the quiet truth: She will likely never walk.
Daniel Whitmore nodded through every appointment, signed every check, and built his life around those words.
He was a self-made millionaire who could buy islands and companies—but not the one thing he wanted most for his daughter, Lily.
Lily was born after her mother died in childbirth.
The loss hollowed Daniel out, leaving him with a fortune he no longer cared about and a fragile little girl who barely moved her legs.
Her condition was rare, complex, and cruelly uncertain.
He hired the best therapists, imported equipment from Europe, and redesigned his mansion to accommodate wheelchairs and ramps.
Still, Lily remained seated.
Smiling.
Bright-eyed.
Watching the world move without her.
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