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My eight-year-old adopted granddaughter called me at 1:58 a.m. and whispered, “Grandpa, I feel so hot.” Her parents had taken her brother to Florida for his birthday, but one note left on the kitchen counter proved this was not an accident.

articleUseronJune 25, 2026

Awakening

At 1:58 in the morning, my bedroom was steeped in a blanket of silence so profound that I could hear the refrigerator humming through the floor vents and the air conditioner clicking softly somewhere in the hall. The world outside was wrapped in darkness, save for the occasional flicker of headlights that painted shadows across the ceiling. I lay there restless, thoughts flickering between memories and regrets, pulling at me like tides pulling at the shore.

Suddenly, my phone lit up on the nightstand, casting a pale glow that broke the stillness. The name on the screen knocked the breath from my lungs: Sadie.

Not my son, Wesley. Not his wife, Maren. But Sadie—my eight-year-old adopted granddaughter, the little girl who still thanked people for passing the salt and who found security under her yellow blanket covered in tiny moons.

I answered before the second buzz, my heart pounding in my chest. “Sadie, sweetheart? What happened?”

There was only the sound of her breathing on the other end, small and uneven. I could almost feel it stretching through the phone line, thin as a fragile thread.

“Grandpa Harlan?” Her voice wavered, each syllable a weight pulling me down.

I could hear the weariness in her tone, my chest tightening with a surge of dread and instinct. “I feel really hot,” she whispered, and I could picture her small frame, eyes wide and glistening in the dim light, fighting against a sickness too big for her to understand. “And when I close my eyes, the room moves.”

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