The Hot Chocolate Secret His Father Almost Refused To Believe-chloe

‘Open my belly, Dad!’

The scream hit Michael Parker before he was fully awake.

It came from Ethan’s room before sunrise, cutting through the quiet heater hum and the weak gray light around the curtains.

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Michael ran down the hallway with his phone in his hand and his shirt buttoned wrong.

His eleven-year-old son was on the floor, curled so tightly around his stomach that his knees pressed into his chest.

A cup of hot chocolate sat on the nightstand, still steaming beside the lamp.

The room smelled like cocoa, sweat, and children’s medicine.

Under the sweetness was something bitter that Michael noticed for one second and then pushed away.

‘Dad, please,’ Ethan cried. ‘Open my belly. There’s something alive inside me.’

Michael stopped in the doorway.

Ethan did not look like a child refusing rules.

His lips were cracked, his hair was damp, and his eyes had the kind of panic that made Michael’s chest hurt before his mind could explain it away.

‘Get it out,’ Ethan sobbed. ‘It’s biting me from the inside.’

Michael dropped to one knee but did not touch him.

That hesitation would haunt him later.

‘Ethan, we’ve been through this.’

Ethan shook his head.

‘It’s her.’

Michael looked at the cup.

The surface of the chocolate had begun to cool into a thin skin, and a dark streak marked the rim near the handle.

He saw it, but he also saw the hospital paperwork in his mind.

Three pediatric ER visits.

Three rounds of bloodwork.

Three discharge summaries saying there was no acute finding.

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