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The visiting room clock ticked louder than it should have. Every second felt like a small hammer striking Danielโ€™s chest as he sat across from his wife, Maria, and their two children at the narrow metal table.

The room smelled faintly of disinfectant and old concrete, a place designed to keep emotions contained, controlled, and temporary. Around them, other families spoke in hushed voices, trying to compress weeks of love and worry into a few stolen minutes.

Daniel kept his eyes on his children, afraid that if he looked away for even a moment, the image of them would slip through his fingers. His son, Lucas, was seven nowโ€”taller than the last visit, missing his two front teeth. His daughter, Sofia, only four, sat on Mariaโ€™s lap clutching a worn stuffed rabbit, its ears matted from years of being hugged too hard.

โ€œYouโ€™ve grown so much,โ€ Daniel said, forcing a smile. His voice cracked despite his effort.

โ€œYou say that every time,โ€ Lucas replied, trying to sound brave, trying to sound like a grown-up. But his hands were clenched into fists on the table, just like his fatherโ€™s.

Maria reached across and placed her hand over Danielโ€™s. The cold metal beneath them felt cruel compared to her warmth. Her eyes were redโ€”not from crying now, but from all the nights she had cried alone so the children wouldnโ€™t see.

โ€œWeโ€™ll be okay,โ€ she whispered, though both of them knew the words were only half a promise and half a prayer.

Then footsteps approached. Heavy, deliberate. The kind that never brought good news.

โ€œTimeโ€™s up,โ€ the guard said flatly, stopping beside the table. His uniform was crisp, his face unreadable. โ€œVisiting hours are over.โ€

Sofiaโ€™s grip tightened on her rabbit. โ€œNo,โ€ she said softly, shaking her head. โ€œDaddy canโ€™t go yet.โ€

Daniel stood slowly, his body moving on instinct while his heart stayed seated at the table. He bent down, hugging Lucas first, holding him longer than allowed, memorizing the weight of his sonโ€™s arms around his neck.

โ€œBe strong for Mom,โ€ Daniel whispered. โ€œYouโ€™re the man of the house now.โ€

Lucas nodded, biting his lip so hard it turned white.

Then Daniel turned to Sofia. She wrapped herself around his leg, crying openly now, her small body trembling.

โ€œI donโ€™t want you to go,โ€ she sobbed.

Daniel knelt and hugged her, breathing in the scent of her hair, wishing with everything he had that love alone could break steel bars. Maria leaned in, pressing her forehead to his.

โ€œI love you,โ€ she said. โ€œWe love you.โ€

โ€œI know,โ€ he replied. โ€œThatโ€™s what keeps me alive in here.โ€

The guard cleared his throat. Not impatient, but firm. Rules were rules.

Daniel straightened up, gave one last look, and followed the guard toward the exit. He didnโ€™t turn around. If he did, he wasnโ€™t sure heโ€™d be able to keep walking.

Behind him, Maria pulled the children close, trying to be strong for them while her heart shattered all over again.

They were halfway down the corridor when something unexpected happened.

โ€œWait,โ€ a voice said.

Daniel stopped. The guard hesitated, then turned back toward the visiting room. Another officer stood near the doorway, speaking quietly to the supervisor. Daniel couldnโ€™t hear the words, only see the subtle change in posture, the pause that felt like a crack in the rigid machinery of the prison.

The supervisor looked at Daniel for a long moment. Really looked at himโ€”not as an inmate number, not as a file, but as a man.

โ€œGo back,โ€ he said finally. โ€œFive minutes.โ€

Daniel blinked. โ€œSir?โ€

โ€œFive minutes,โ€ the man repeated. โ€œNo table. Justโ€ฆ go.โ€

For a second, Daniel couldnโ€™t move. He was afraid this was a mistake, a misunderstanding that would be taken away as quickly as it came. Then the guard nodded toward the door.

โ€œGo,โ€ he said quietly. โ€œBefore I change my mind.โ€

Daniel turned and almost ran.

Maria looked up when she heard footsteps, her face still wet with tears. For a split second, confusion crossed her expressionโ€”then disbelief.

โ€œDaniel?โ€ she whispered.

No one spoke after that. There were no speeches, no promises, no explanations. Words felt too small. Instead, there was touchโ€”hands in hair, arms holding tight, a family reclaiming something that had been stolen piece by piece.

The guard stood at the door, pretending to look at his watch. His jaw was tight, his eyes focused somewhere far away. He had children of his own. He thought of them then, of bedtime hugs and goodnight kisses, of how easily he took those moments for granted.

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