Six months later, Mason returned to the hospital.

Not as someone invisible.

But as someone recognized.

Jonathan had funded a new pediatric emergency wing—free for families who couldn’t afford care.

And he named it after him.

The Mason Pierce Center for Emergency Pediatric Care.

A reminder that courage doesn’t come from wealth.

It comes from action.

From stepping forward when everyone else freezes.

As Mason stood there, looking at his name on the building, something settled inside him.

Power wasn’t in money.

It wasn’t in marble floors or expensive suits.

It was in choosing to act.

And that…

Was something he had always had.

Long before anyone ever noticed.