Three weeks ago, his father, a man who could recite Victor Hugo by heart, had lost the ability to name a spoon. The stroke had untethered the words from the objects they belonged to. Watching him struggle was like watching a master pianist try to play a piano where half the keys had been replaced with stone.
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The "practical neurological re-education" wasn't just about moving limbs or finding nouns. It was a slow, deliberate act of reclaiming a soul, one rebuilt connection at a time. The manual gave Elias the tools, but the love gave him the patience to wait for the light to come back on. Three weeks ago, his father, a man who
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