The doctors assumed the squeaking in the lobby was coming from a broken cart; then a barefoot girl came in dragging a rusty wheelbarrow while whispering, “My brothers won’t wake up,” and the emergency room froze at the sight of what was inside.

The Little Girl Who Refused to Stop Walking
When the sliding glass doors of St. Matthew Regional Hospital, in a quiet Midwestern town, opened with a weary, mechanical sigh early one gray morning, the receptionist at the entrance barely looked up from her keyboard, assuming the harsh squeaking that echoed through the lobby must be coming from a broken supply cart rolling across the polished tile floor.

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