13 Years in the ER: From Chaos to Bearing Witness: A Farewell in Two Acts. Act II

~ Act II ~ A Letter to the Father Who Returned Dear Father, You came back to the ER yesterday. Alone. Your eyes searched for the place where your children had been, as though the walls might still hold their shadows. You wandered, lost, and when the tears came, they came quietly at first; grief without sound, until they could no longer be contained. I stood there, silent, because what can you say in the face of such loss? Your grief took me back to 2019, when another father arrived; with his five children, also victims of phosphine poisoning. They had come to Karachi from Quetta on a short vacation, staying in a modest guesthouse. No one knew that a cheap fumigant, silently seeping through the rooms, had already marked them. They were Dead On Arrival (DOA in our lingo). Five small bodies laid side by side, from the youngest, a baby, to the oldest, a teenager. I remember the starched white sheets, how they barely moved as we covered those bodies. I remember dr...