Marcus Webb’s departure from the ICU was not the act of a healthy man testing his strength, but of someone whose body was already under severe strain. After a traumatic brain injury left him with a skull fracture and dangerous swelling in his brain, doctors expected strict stillness and careful monitoring. Even small effort could worsen the pressure inside his skull. Yet Marcus, a Marine veteran, chose to leave the bed he was meant to remain in. His decision did not come from recklessness alone, but from a promise he had made to a child waiting nearby in hospice care. Sometimes a person knows the risk and still steps forward, not because the body is strong, but because the heart refuses to abandon its word.
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