In the polished corridors of St. Joseph’s Medical Center, where every reflection shimmered with urgency, a woman in faded blue scrubs pushed her mop bucket past the cardiology wing’s swinging doors. Her badge bore a single name: “Maria.”
To most, she was part of the background — just the cleaning lady.
No one suspected that the woman diligently wiping floors had …
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