Michael lay on the bed, fully clothed, his face ashen, breathing shallow and uneven. I called his name. No response.
That was when I noticed something I hadn’t before.
The carbon monoxide detector on the hallway wall was silent—its screen completely dark.
My knees nearly gave out as the truth began to form.
Training videos I’d once half-watched at work suddenly came flooding back into my mind. Headaches. Dizziness. Nausea. Confusion. Loss of consciousness.
Carbon monoxide poisoning.
I didn’t waste another second. Holding Sophie tightly, I ran back outside, gasping for fresh air like I had been underwater. My hands shook as I dialed 911.
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