I found a 95-year-old woman sedated, sitting in a wheelchair by a deserted road, and I took her to the hospital… But when she woke up and told us what had happened, everyone was paralyzed
There were no houses nearby.
No car parked.
No bag. LKSR
No blanket.
No phone.
No one asking for help.
Only she, alone in the darkness, as if someone had left her there and disappeared.
Disabled and special needs
I ran to her screaming,

“Ma’am, can you hear me?”
But he did not answer.
Her skin was freezing, her lips almost blue and her breathing was so weak that I had to get very close to make sure she was still alive.
I wrapped his body shaking with my jacket, called in emergencies and begged him to resist.
At the hospital, doctors said she suffered from dangerous hypothermia, was severely dehydrated and appeared to have received some sort of sedative.
Vehicle tyres and wheels
No one knew who he was.
No one knew how long she had been sitting by that road.
The police asked me if I had seen anyone nearby, but all I had seen was the wheelchair, the rain and their still body.
Then, near dawn, he finally opened his eyes.
The nurse gently asked her what her name was.
The old woman whispered her name.
Shipments and Logistics
He took the jewel out of the box and placed it in my hand.
I ran my thumb along the left edge of the pendant until I felt the hinge, right where my mother had shown it to me, just as I remembered it.
I pressed it gently and the medallion opened. It was empty. But inside was engraved a small floral motif that I would have recognized even in total darkness.
My father wouldn’t let me use it until I turned 18.
I gripped the pendant tightly and felt my pulse quicken. Either my memory was playing tricks on me… or something was very wrong.
