Emma’s Dream of Stars: Patrick Mahomes’ Promise
Emma had always been fascinated by the vastness of the universe. Even as her health began to deteriorate due to a rare degenerative disease, she never lost her unyielding curiosity for the stars. At just six years old, Emma had already endured more pain and hardship than most adults would experience in a lifetime, but her spirit remained bright, much like the stars she loved to dream about.
Her disease, diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma, was incurable. It primarily affected young children and caused their bodies to slowly fail them, often before they reached the age of ten. Emma’s case was no different. The doctors had done their best, but they were honest with her parents, Julia and Mark. Time was running out. Emma’s condition was worsening, and her family held on to every precious moment they had left with her.
Emma’s older brother, Lucas, sat beside her bed in the hospital, reading aloud from her favorite space book. His voice trembled as he turned the pages, trying to maintain some semblance of normality. Despite his best efforts, fear gripped his heart. Emma, sensing his unease, placed her weak hand on his.
“Lucas, you’re getting slower,” she teased with a faint smile, her voice barely above a whisper.
Lucas forced a smile, though it didn’t quite reach his eyes. “Alright, Supernova it is,” he replied, his voice cracking slightly. He tried to continue reading, but the words seemed to blur in his mind. He was trying to be strong for her, but it was getting harder each day.
Their parents, Julia and Mark, stood at the doorway, their faces etched with worry. Emma’s condition was advancing rapidly, and the hope of a miracle was slowly fading. Julia’s voice broke the silence as she whispered to Mark, “She’s holding on for him. She doesn’t want to leave Lucas behind.”
Mark nodded silently, his fists clenched. “I just wish there was something—anything—we could do.”
Emma, overhearing their conversation, interrupted Lucas’s reading with a quiet question. “Lucas, do you think stars can hear us?”
He closed the book, giving her his full attention. “I don’t know… maybe?”
Emma’s lips curved into a faint smile. “Because I think I’d like to be one,” she said softly. “A star. I’d shine really bright, so you could always find me, even when I’m gone.”
Lucas’s chest tightened, his throat constricting as he fought back tears. “You’re not going anywhere, Emma. You can be a star right here with me.”
Emma didn’t argue. Instead, she gazed at him with a knowing look. “Promise me, Lucas,” she whispered, her voice barely audible. “Promise me you’ll keep looking at the stars for both of us.”
Lucas’s voice cracked as he replied, “I promise.”
Their moment was interrupted when a nurse gently knocked on the door and peeked inside. “Lucas, do you want to grab a snack? You’ve been here all morning.”
Lucas hesitated for a moment, looking at Emma. She gave him a small nod, urging him to go. “I’ll be here,” she reassured him softly.
Reluctantly, Lucas left the room. As he walked down the hallway, he noticed a buzz of excitement. Nurses and hospital staff whispered to each other, a look of awe on their faces.
“What’s going on?” Lucas asked a passing nurse.
“Patrick Mahomes is here,” she replied with a smile. “He’s visiting the children’s ward today. He’s meeting some of the kids who love science and space.”
Lucas blinked in surprise. “Patrick Mahomes? The football player?”
The nurse nodded, her eyes sparkling. “Yes, that’s him. Pretty exciting, huh?”
Lucas’s mind raced with the thought of meeting a superstar like Patrick Mahomes, but he quickly dismissed the idea. What were the chances that someone like him would end up in Emma’s room? He grabbed a quick snack and rushed back to her side.
When Lucas returned, he was shocked to see someone sitting beside Emma’s bed. It wasn’t just any visitor—it was Patrick Mahomes himself, casually dressed in jeans and a jacket. He was leaning forward, listening intently as Emma animatedly showed him her book. Her face lit up with excitement, and for a brief moment, her illness seemed to fade away.
Lucas froze in the doorway, unsure of what to do. Patrick turned and gave him a warm smile. “You must be Lucas,” he said, standing to greet him. “Your sister was just telling me about your stargazing adventures.”
Lucas shuffled awkwardly, his eyes wide. “She knows more about space than I do,” he admitted.
Emma giggled, her laughter light and genuine. “That’s only because I make him read to me all the time,” she said, her voice filled with affection.
Patrick laughed, his eyes twinkling with amusement. “Sounds like a good deal. A brother who reads, and a sister who dreams. You two make quite the team.”
As they spoke, Emma’s energy began to wane, but her passion for space remained unwavering. She told Patrick about her favorite stars, her dreams of seeing a rocket launch, and her love for the vastness of the universe.
“You know,” Patrick said thoughtfully, “the amazing thing about stars is that their light can travel for millions of years. Even when they’re gone, they’re never really gone.”
Emma’s expression softened as the weight of his words settled into her heart. She turned to Lucas, her tiny hand reaching for his. “Keep my dreams alive,” she whispered, her voice fragile but insistent.
Lucas nodded, tears threatening to spill from his eyes. “I will,” he promised.
Patrick’s gaze flicked between the two siblings. Something in Emma’s words seemed to linger in the air, tugging at his thoughts. He reached out and gently ruffled Lucas’s hair. “You’ve got an incredible sister,” he said quietly, his voice full of admiration.
As Patrick prepared to leave, he turned to Emma. “Thank you for sharing your dreams with me,” he said softly. “You remind me why it’s so important to keep looking up.”
Emma smiled, her expression faint but radiant. “Thank you for visiting,” she whispered.
As Patrick left the room, he stood frozen just outside the door, glancing back at the siblings. He didn’t say anything, but the look on his face suggested that Emma’s dying words had made an impression far deeper than anyone realized.
In the hallway, Patrick quickly pulled out his phone and sent a message to his assistant. “Send a telescope,” he typed. “The best one we’ve got.”
Back inside the room, Lucas sat beside Emma, holding her hand. She looked up at him with tired eyes. “Do you think he’ll come back?” she asked softly.
Lucas smiled faintly, though his heart was heavy with the weight of their reality. “Maybe,” he said. “But even if he doesn’t, I’ll make sure to keep my promise.”
Emma’s breathing was steady but shallow. “Good,” she whispered, her voice growing fainter. “Because the stars are where dreams live.”
The following day, Emma’s condition worsened. But the day after Patrick’s visit, the hospital room felt lighter, as if something invisible had shifted. Emma, though still frail, carried a quiet excitement in her eyes. Meeting someone who shared her love for space had sparked something inside her, a glimmer of energy that made her illness feel less real.
One evening, Emma whispered to Lucas, “Do you think I’ll really be a star one day?”
Lucas, brushing a strand of hair from her face, smiled faintly. “You’re already a star, Em,” he said quietly. “You just have to keep shining, okay?”
Emma nodded, her face illuminated by the small joy she found despite everything. As she gazed out the window, it was as if she could see the stars beyond the hospital walls.
“Promise me, Lucas,” she murmured, “you’ll keep dreaming big. Promise you’ll keep looking up, even when I’m not around.”
Lucas’s throat tightened as he nodded. “I promise,” he whispered.
The next morning, Emma passed away in her sleep. Lucas held on to the memory of her radiant smile and the promise they had made. Later that day, a package arrived at the hospital. Inside was a handwritten note from Patrick Mahomes, along with a sleek, small telescope.
“Keep dreaming big and looking at the stars,” the note read. “You are both the brightest lights in this world. Your light will always shine no matter what.”
Lucas smiled through his tears, knowing that Emma’s dream had not ended. He set up the telescope by the window and gazed at the stars, feeling her presence with every glance.
With the telescope, the note, and his promise, Lucas kept Emma’s spirit alive, looking up at the stars—forever connected, no matter the distance.