The ambulance raced through Manhattan with sirens blaring. Katherine was in critical condition, and our baby boy was delivered but was barely breathing.
We were at Manhattan Presbyterian, the sa hospital where Rose was born years ago. It’s a full circle with the mories flooding back.
An ergency team was ready. They were waiting and already prepared.
Katherine was rushed imdiately to the operating room, where they were trying to perform a hemorrhage control, which was life-threatening, as she was bleeding.
Our baby boy was rushed to the NICU at 26 weeks of gestation. He weighed 2 pounds 4 ounces and was extrely premature and fragile.
I was torn because I couldn’t be in two places at once. It was either Katherine or the baby, which was an impossible choice.
Luca’s hand was on my shoulder, reassuringly. "I’ll stay with the baby. You stay with Katherine. Go."
The hours were endless as I waited, terrified, and prayed to anything that might be listening.
Bella arrived with Susan. Then Elliot and Jeff followed suit, each of them converging.
The Surgeon finally erged, Dr. Patel, to give us an update on their present situation.
"We stopped the hemorrhage. She’s stable now."
"She’ll survive?"
"The next 72 hours are critical, but she’s fighting hard. She’s firm."
"And the baby?"
"The NICU team is with him now. Dr. Mèng is doing a full evaluation. He’s very premature and fragile."
I went to the NICU to check. The incubator was tiny, and the baby so impossibly small with wires everywhere, tubes, machines, and monitors.
He was barely bigger than my hand and smaller than Rose was.
Dr. Mèng was professional but compassionate: "Baby boy weighing at 2 pounds 4 ounces. His lungs are significantly underdeveloped, but his heart is strong, though. He’s fighting."
"What’s the prognosis?"
"Guarded. 26-week preemies have decent survival rates with modern dicine, but complications are possible. There could be brain bleeds, respiratory issues, or infections. He’s looking at a long NICU stay, potentially months."
I looked at my tiny son through the plastic. "Hey buddy, I’m your dad. You need to fight just like your sister Rose did. You’re a Marvin and Marvin’s fight... always."
Luca’s security alert buzzed.
"Ashford’s people are monitoring hospital admissions. They know you’re here now."
"How much ti do we have?" I asked.
"Hours, maybe less. He’ll send people, you know, he still has arrest warrants. He controls corrupt law enforcent contacts."
"Katherine can’t be moved. She just had ergency surgery."
"Then we defend the hospital. We need to coordinate with hospital security and get FBI protection. Her entire floor would have to be locked down."
Timothy arrived ard and determined. "I’m here officially to provide federal security. Ashford won’t touch you while I’m present."
Back at the ICU, Katherine woke slowly, feeling disoriented and groggy from anesthesia.
"Baby?" I held her hand gently and carefully. "We had a baby boy, and he’s alive. He’s fighting hard as he was placed in the NICU. He’s premature but strong."
"I want to see him." She said weakly.
"Soon, my love, you need to recover first. Katherine... you almost died."
She cried from relief and fear mixed with exhaustion. "We did it. We actually survived."
"We did. But love, Ashford knows we’re here, and he’s coming for us."
Back at the NICU hours later, Katherine was in a wheelchair against the doctor’s strict orders, but she was insistent.
We stayed looking at our tiny son together.
"What do we na him?" She whispered.
"I was thinking... Thomas, after my father. The man he beca at the end. The father who sacrificed himself to save us."
Katherine considered carefully, feeling emotional. "Thomas. Thomas Marvin. It’s perfect, redemptive, and beautiful. This is to his mory."
"Thomas Anthony Marvin. After my father and after ."
"Guess we have a Junior." She smiled at him. "Hello, Thomas. Welco to this absolutely crazy family."
I brought Hector and Rose to the hospital in a carefully controlled, brief visit with strict protocols.
They scrubbed in properly before NICU to see their tiny brother through protective glass.
Rose’s eyes were huge. "He’s so little! Like my dolls!"
Hector was serious but gentle. "He’s strong though, and he’ll grow big like ."
Susan was with them, and her boyfriend, Jesse Santiago, was also with them. He was actually eting our family for the first ti during this crisis.
Jesse seed kind, with a gentle deanor. "Your family is truly remarkable. Susan’s told so many stories."
Suddenly, the Hospital was surrounded by police and Federal marshals. This was Ashford’s corrupted influence as they presented arrest warrants.
"Anthony Marvin, Katherine Marvin. The Federal warrants for your arrest for wire fraud, conspiracy, and obstruction of justice."
Timothy intervened imdiately: "These warrants are fraudulent and issued under completely fraudulent pretenses by compromised officials."
"We’re federal marshals. We have direct orders." They retorted.
"Oh, really, from who? From Senator Ashford, who’s currently under federal investigation himself. You’re being used and manipulated."
We were now at a standoff in the Hospital corridors with the Marshals and the FBI, and everyone was agitated.
While the standoff developed, a coordinated attack was launched simultaneously, and everything was released at once.
From the 60 Minutes special investigative report, their announcent read: Senator Clinton Ashford: A Corruption Investigation.
The Washington Post also released on its front page: Senator’s Cris Exposed: Bribery, Extortion, Conspiracy.
The Congressional oversight committees imdiately released a mo announcing ergency hearings. The Justice Departnt announced it would open a criminal investigation.
Social dia exploded with posts from almost everyone, and the hashtags #AshfordCorruption, #ExposeSenators, and #JusticeMatters were trending.
We had evidence flooding everywhere, from videos, audio recordings, financial docunts, and witness testimony.
This mont was overwhelming, undeniable, and devastating.
The Federal marshals received new orders during our active standoff, and their orders changed rapidly.
"Warrants recalled. Stand down imdiately and return to base."
There was confusion among them. "What? Why the change?"
"It’s from the Justice Departnt. Orders from above. They’re into the Ashford investigation. We’re done here."
They left, and the Hospital was now secured, leaving Katherine and safe for now at least.
I could imagine Ashford’s entire world collapsing. He had live television coverage, desperately denying everything, but the evidence was utterly overwhelming.
The Senate has now called for an ergency ethics investigation into potential expulsion proceedings and imminent criminal charges.
His associates fled rapidly, distancing themselves, while so turned on him to save their own careers.
Public outrage was massive, with protests and demands for his imdiate resignation. There were also calls for impeachnt from his constituents.
Everything we fought for was now finally happening.
In the Hospital room, Katherine recovered steadily, and I was beside her, constantly watching as the monitors beeped rhythmically.
Hector and Rose slept in uncomfortable chairs. They were exhausted from the long, stressful day.
I stared at our baby Thomas in the NICU, fighting and surviving.
"We did it," Katherine whispered weakly. "Ashford’s finished."
"Not completely yet, but close. Very close now."
"What happens next for us?"
"We heal, we survive, and raise our three beautiful children. We finally get the peace we’ve earned."
Days later, Katherine was recovering impressively and improving daily. She had been moved from the ICU to a regular room.
We held onto each other carefully, both of us crying from relief, thinking about how we survived everything against the impossible odds.
"I thought I had lost you and Thomas."
"But you didn’t. We’re here, and we managed to survive sohow."
We couldn’t make love yet as dical recovery was necessary, but our intimacy was more profound than rely physical. It was emotional, spiritual, and soul-level.
"I love you more than life itself," I said to her, kissing her softly.
"I love you too. Always have and always will... through everything."
One week later, Ashford was arrested. There was an FBI perp walk on national news. This was justice finally served.
Katherine recovered remarkably well, as strong and resilient as ever.
Our baby Thomas was gaining weight. He now weighed 2 pounds 8 ounces. It was a steady progress with encouraging signs.
Our family celebrated quietly. It was relief, victory, and hope for our future.
Then, one late night in the hospital room, while I kept vigil, checking on Katherine and planning to visit the NICU next.
The nurse rushed in, sounding panicked. "Mr. Marvin! It’s baby Thomas! He’s crashing, and his heart rate is dropping rapidly. We need you in NICU NOW!"
I raced down the corridors as the alarms scread for a code blue, and the doctors arrived, working frantically.
They did tiny chest compressions on him. He was barely two pounds and looked so fragile.
"What’s happening? WHAT’S WRONG?" I asked, almost screaming.
"Infection. Sepsis. It’s a common complication in preemies but extrely life-threatening. We’re fighting it aggressively, but-"
"But what?"
"His immune system is severely weak and very underdeveloped. The next 24 hours will decide his fate... and Mr. Marvin - he might not make it."
I stood there completely helpless, watching my son fight for his life.
Just like Rose did years ago, this was history repeating, the nightmare returning.
Our baby was barely clinging to life.
After everything we just survived, defeating Ashford and winning.
Would we now lose our son this way? Was the universe truly that cruel?
I refused to accept it. "Fight, Thomas. Fight like your grandpa. Fight like your sister Rose and fight like a Marvin. Please, son... please fight."
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