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00:00Five years after my death, my doctor husband came looking for me again, to take the fall for his high
00:05school sweetheart's malpractice suit.
00:08He burst into my apartment clutching a forged confession, only to find dust-covered furniture and cobwebbed corners.
00:15In a panic, he grabbed the bodega owner downstairs and demanded to know where I'd gone. The owner told him
00:21the truth.
00:21Nora Tharch, she died five years ago. Word is the victim's family lost it after the case was dismissed.
00:28They quartered her in the alley one night and stabbed her 14 times.
00:33My husband didn't believe him. He was convinced the old man had been paid off to lie for me.
00:38He raised an eyebrow and let out a cold laugh.
00:41So she gets suspended for two years and now she's throwing a tantrum?
00:44Tell her if she doesn't show her face in three days? I'm cutting off her sister's cancer treatment payments!
00:49With that, he stormed out, cursing under his breath.
00:52The bodega owner watched him go, shaking his head with a sigh.
00:56What sister? That poor girl died years ago when the funding ran out.
01:01In the hallway, the deadbolt clicked as a key turned in the lock.
01:05I floated near the ceiling, watching Dr. Elias Thorne grip that forged confession as he charged into my old apartment,
01:12his shoes clicking sharply across the floorboards.
01:15Nora, get out here! Elena's about to lose her medical license and you're still hiding?
01:20I smiled bitterly from behind him.
01:23After the malpractice incident five years ago, Elias and I had cut all contact.
01:27Never imagined the next time he'd seek me out would be to make me the fall guy for his high
01:33school sweetheart's new lawsuit.
01:36I had to hand it to them.
01:38He and Elena really were devoted to each other.
01:40Elias made two laps around the apartment,
01:43his eyes sweeping over the dust-covered sofa and cobwebbed windowsill,
01:47his lips curling with disgust.
01:48Quit playing dead. Where's a disgraced doctor gonna hide anyway?
01:53Elena just texted. The medical board's already launched an investigation.
01:57You wanna see her go to prison?
01:58I'm giving you until the count of ten.
02:01Get out here now.
02:02I watched his impatient face, thinking how five years later, he still had that same entitled attitude.
02:08But no matter how many times he counted to ten,
02:11I'd never appear before him the way I used to, because I was already dead.
02:15Nora! Did you hear me?
02:17I ask you for one favor and you make it this difficult.
02:20He suddenly whirled and kicked the bedroom door.
02:23The wood groaned under the impact, but inside, there was still nothing.
02:27Elias clicked his tongue in annoyance, searched the apartment one more time,
02:31and finally seemed to grasp that no one was actually here.
02:35Muttering under his breath, he slammed his way out.
02:38Downstairs, the bodega door was yanked open.
02:40Have you seen Laura Thorne? The woman from apartment three?
02:43Henderson blinked, wiping grease off his hands.
02:47Nora Thorne? She died five years ago.
02:50I watched Elias freeze for a beat, then let out a cold laugh.
02:53Who are you trying to fool? A woman like that doesn't just die.
02:57I'm not fooling anybody.
02:59Henderson pointed toward the mouth of the alley.
03:01Five years back, the victim's family from that boat surgery ambushed her in that alley and stabbed her 14 times.
03:07She died before the ambulance even arrived.
03:10Five. What are you to her?
03:11The ease of his answer made something flicker in Elias' eyes.
03:15Confusion, maybe even pain I couldn't quite understand.
03:18But then his phone buzzed, stealing his attention.
03:23A message from Elena.
03:24Forget it, Elias.
03:26Nora still resents me.
03:27She'll just make excuses.
03:28Don't waste your energy on my account.
03:30I'll do the time.
03:31Just take care of yourself without me.
03:33That single text was all it took for Elias to decide my death was just another excuse to avoid helping
03:39them.
03:39His fingers trembled as he typed back.
03:42What right does she have to refuse?
03:43I gave her a fortune back then.
03:45When I need her, she'd better show up.
03:47Don't worry.
03:48I'll drag her back to take the rap.
03:50I won't let anything happen to you.
03:51The message sent.
03:53Elias looked up and glared at Henderson.
03:56Don't play games with me.
03:58She's hiding somewhere.
03:59Did she pay you off?
04:01Henderson sighed.
04:03Son, you think I'd joke about something like this?
04:06It was all over.
04:07News reports mean nothing.
04:09He stepped closer, his eyes full of threat.
04:12Tell her she has three days to show her face, or I'm cutting off her sister's treatment payments.
04:17Henderson opened his mouth to respond, but Elias cut him off with a sharp wave of his hand.
04:22Save it!
04:23Either she comes out, or you can start planning her sister's funeral.
04:27With that, Elias spun on his heel and left.
04:30The bodega door slammed shut.
04:32Henderson watched his retreating figure and shook his head.
04:35What sister?
04:36That poor girl died years ago when the money ran out.
04:40I floated nearby, staring at a plastic water bottle someone had kicked to the side, my soul feeling as cold
04:46as the liquid inside it.
04:48That money never reached me.
04:49While my sister lay in a hospital bed waiting for funds to save her life, Elena was using it to
04:54buy imported equipment.
04:55And while I bled out in that alley, he was accompanying Elena to a medical symposium.
05:00Now here he was, using a dead woman's name to threaten someone who'd been gone even longer.
05:07My soul seemed tethered to Elias, forcing me to follow him home.
05:11The moment he pushed open the door, Elena rushed over.
05:14Elias, how'd it go?
05:16Did you find Nora?
05:17Her face desperate with hope.
05:19Elias shook his head, his expression distant.
05:22No.
05:23And they're saying Nora's dead?
05:25What?
05:26She stumbled backward, her hand instinctively gripping Elias' arm.
05:31That's impossible.
05:33Is she...
05:35Is she just hiding from us?
05:37Making up stories to get out of helping?
05:40Elias frowned but said nothing.
05:42Seeing his hesitation, Elena quickly forced a pained smile.
05:46That has to be it.
05:47Nora must still be bitter about what happened five years ago.
05:49She doesn't want to help me, so she's feeding you lies.
05:53Elias, maybe we should...
05:54Forget it?
05:55I don't want to put you through this.
05:56I'll just face the board and take the charge...
05:58Elias stayed silent for a long moment before finally nodding.
06:02You're right.
06:03She must be hiding somewhere.
06:04But I'm not letting this go.
06:06I'll turn this city upside down if I have to.
06:08I'll find her and clear your name!
06:10Elena's eyes welled up.
06:11Elias, you're so good to me.
06:14Elias suddenly cut her off, his tone carrying a hint of uncertainty.
06:19But if Nera's going to these lengths to avoid us, she must really be holding a grudge.
06:24Elena, this is the last time.
06:26Once she takes the fall for you and gets out of prison, we're done.
06:29We have to be.
06:30I stood there, so shocked I almost forgot I was a ghost.
06:33Elias was actually saying he wanted to end things with Elena.
06:36I still remembered how he'd fought with me tooth and nail over this woman years ago.
06:42We'd barely been married a year when Elena came back to the States and secured a position
06:48at the same hospital.
06:49From that day on, they carried on right under my nose.
06:52The moment I questioned it, he'd call me jealous and controlling.
06:56But now he was actually suggesting ending their affair?
06:59Elias didn't notice the way Elena's face went rigid.
07:02He turned away, his voice softening.
07:04I need to commit to my marriage eventually.
07:06I gave Nera money last time, but I've also strung her along for years.
07:11Truth is, I feel pretty guilty about it.
07:14Elena stared at him in disbelief.
07:16Elias, you don't want me anymore?
07:20His frown deepening.
07:21I don't know.
07:22Elias' eyes shifted away.
07:25Ever since I left Nera's apartment, I've had this sinking feeling in my gut.
07:29Like something terrible is about to happen.
07:32He paused, then his voice firmed up again.
07:34But I'm still going to help you with this.
07:36I won't let them destroy you.
07:38I'm going to find her right now.
07:39Just wait for me.
07:40With that, he turned and walked out.
07:43His stride full of determination and resolve.
07:46Elena stayed rooted in place.
07:48But when she watched him leave, that pitiful act vanished completely.
07:52I saw it clear as day.
07:53Her gaze was dripping with venom, cold and lethal.
07:56And the name she was grinding out between her teeth was mine.
08:02Desperate to find me, Elias' first thought was to check on my sister.
08:06I followed his car as it sped toward Metropolitan General.
08:10This route was burned into my memory.
08:12For years, my entire life had been a constant loop between the hospital and home.
08:17All those years, nothing ever changed.
08:20I watched Elias gun the engine.
08:22His jaw clenched tight the entire drive.
08:25No mystery there, he was obviously stressing over Elena's situation again.
08:30He barely threw the car into park before rushing into the inpatient wing,
08:34grabbing a nurse at the admissions desk.
08:36I need the room number for Lily Thorne.
08:38Oh, sure.
08:40The nurse blinked in confusion before dropping her eyes to search the records.
08:44Then a cold laugh cut through the air from nearby.
08:48Well, well, if it isn't Dr. Thorne, what brings you slumming to our little corner of the world?
08:54Elias' head whipped around, his expression darkening instantly.
08:58It was Dr. Julian Vance, a former attending physician from Elias' department.
09:03From what I knew, the two had been at each other's throats for years.
09:06For reasons I never understood, Julian had resigned shortly after my malpractice incident.
09:11Now, facing his old enemy, Elias looked him up and down with obvious disdain.
09:18Where I go is none of your business.
09:20Julian crossed his arms, a mocking smile playing at his lips.
09:24You're right, it's not.
09:26I'm just curious how someone can be this cold-blooded.
09:29You didn't show when they were dying, but now that they're both gone, you suddenly remember they exist?
09:34Dying?
09:35Elias' brow furrowed.
09:37What are you talking about?
09:39Elias looked genuinely confused.
09:41Like he had no idea what Julian meant.
09:46But I knew exactly what Julian was referring to.
09:49Mine and Lily's deaths.
09:51Five years ago, when I was stabbed in that alley, I was already coding by the time the ambulance arrived.
09:57The paramedics called Elias, hoping my husband could be there for my final moments.
10:02But he was with Elena at the time, too wrapped up in their little world to be bothered.
10:06He didn't even pick up, just hung up and blocked the number.
10:10When they kept calling, he sent it straight to voicemail.
10:14The same thing happened with Lily.
10:16When her insurance was denied and the hospital issued a critical condition notice, they tried to reach Elias.
10:21But he was off on a romantic getaway with Elena.
10:24So my sister died completely alone, with no one by her side when she left this world.
10:30Watching Elias' bewildered expression, Julian stared at him for a few seconds.
10:35You're good at playing dumb, I'll give you that.
10:37I still don't understand what she saw in you that made you worth all that sacrifice.
10:41He left that cryptic remark hanging in the air and walked back to his office.
10:46Elias stood frozen, his fingers slowly, unconsciously clenching into fists.
10:51That was his nervous tell, something he only did when he was scared.
10:55But what could he possibly be afraid of?
11:00The nurse's voice snapped him back to reality.
11:03The patient you're looking for?
11:05The nurse hesitated before continuing.
11:07Lily Tharn.
11:09She passed away three years ago.
11:12Elias' pupils dilated at those words, his entire body going rigid like he'd been struck by lightning.
11:21What did you say?
11:22Lily died?
11:23Three years ago?
11:24The nurse nodded nervously.
11:25According to the system records, it was spring three years ago.
11:29Stage 4 lung cancer with secondary infection.
11:32This is impossible.
11:34Absolutely impossible!
11:36Elias suddenly slapped his hands heavily on the counter,
11:39causing the patients in the waiting area to cast strange looks at him.
11:43But soon, he forced himself to calm down.
11:46As a medical practitioner, he knows well that the hospital's EHR system is error-free and will never be tampered
11:53with.
11:54He grabbed the nurse's wrist, his voice trembling.
11:58How could this possibly happen?
12:00Metropolitan General Hospital has the city's top oncology department.
12:04How on earth did she pass away?
12:06What's even more puzzling is…
12:08Suddenly, a flash of inspiration struck him, and his face instantly grew even paler.
12:13And I've been funding her medical account every single month.
12:16Elena told me just last week that Lily was doing great, that all her markers were improving.
12:22The nurse winced at his grip, but quickly pulled up the system records.
12:29Dr. Thorne, this account was closed three years ago.
12:34And according to the patient charts, her condition was never optimistic.
12:39There was no improvement at any point.
12:41During her hospitalization, she was mostly on generic paviative care.
12:47A woman came in several times saying they needed to cut costs.
12:51So she discontinued the experimental treatments the doctors prescribed.
12:58Eventually, she stopped authorizing any treatments at all.
13:02Every word from the nurse's mouth felt like a blade carving into my chest.
13:05Elena, that monster.
13:08She knew that money was Lily's lifeline, and she still had the nerve to pocket it.
13:13After hearing the nurse's explanation, Elias started trembling all over.
13:18He obviously knew who was responsible.
13:21After all, besides Elena, no one else would have the audacity to touch his money.
13:26I figured he must be remembering the terms of our arrangement five years ago.
13:30When I agreed to take the fall for Elena's malpractice suit.
13:33My one condition, take care of my sister.
13:36He'd sworn up and down he would.
13:38And now, Elias covered his face and crouched down.
13:42How could she?
13:43She promised me she'd make sure Lily was taken care of.
13:46How could she do this?
13:50Watching Elias fall apart like this, I felt not an ounce of sympathy.
13:54If he hadn't enabled her, turned a blind eye to everything.
13:57How would Elena have dared pull something like this?
14:00When it came down to it, they were just two of a kind.
14:04Suddenly, Elias shot to his feet.
14:07Something steely flashing in his eyes.
14:09He pulled out his phone, his fingers shaking so badly he could barely dial.
14:16Marcus, I need you to find someone for me.
14:18I heard a man's voice faintly through the speaker, asking who he wanted tracked down.
14:23Nora Thorne, find out where she is.
14:25I need to see her immediately.
14:26Nora Thorne?
14:28Does Ms. Kane's case have some new development?
14:31Do you need to locate her urgently for that?
14:33No.
14:34Elias's grip tightened on the steering wheel.
14:37After a long pause, he finally said quietly,
14:40I just need to make things right.
14:42The car shot forward, tires screeching against the pavement.
14:46I floated in the passenger seat, watching Elias's rigid profile.
14:50Sunlight streamed through the window onto his face,
14:53revealing the fine lines at the corners of his eyes.
14:56Turned out five years had changed everyone.
14:59Nothing stayed the same.
15:00But he had no idea that the person he wanted to make amends to
15:04had died on a rainy night five years ago, bleeding out in an alley.
15:08What he owed me, what he owed Lily.
15:11Those were debts he could never repay in this lifetime.
15:17Elena was on the couch, and the moment she saw him,
15:20she plastered on that innocent expression.
15:25Elias, you're back.
15:27Did you find Nora?
15:29Elias didn't even acknowledge her question.
15:31He marched over and threw his briefcase onto the coffee table.
15:35Elena, what the hell happened with Lily?
15:39Elena's hand froze mid-sip, her brow furrowing.
15:43She's fine, isn't she?
15:44I've been transferring money for her treatment every month.
15:46Fine?
15:47Elias let out a cold laugh, pulling out his phone to show her the photo of the death certificate the
15:52nurse had sent.
15:53She died three years ago.
15:54You switched her medications, closed the account.
15:57Don't you dare tell me you didn't know.
15:59The date on the photo was crystal clear.
16:02Elena's face went white.
16:03She set down her cup, wringing her hands nervously.
16:08Look, Elias, just let me explain.
16:10I didn't have a choice back then.
16:12My research grant got frozen.
16:14I thought I'd just borrow the funds temporarily,
16:16and once the clinical trial got approved, I'd pay it all back.
16:20Borrow?
16:21You make it sound so simple.
16:23Elias stepped closer, his eyes reddening.
16:26Lily was Nora's only family.
16:29When she agreed to take the fall for your lawsuit,
16:31her one condition was that we take care of her sister.
16:34How could you do this?
16:36Seeing that Elias was genuinely furious,
16:39Elena suddenly dropped to her knees with a thud.
16:42I know I was wrong, Elias.
16:45Please forgive me.
16:46By the time I tried to replace the money, I couldn't track her down anymore.
16:50I wasn't thinking straight.
16:53Watching her put on this pathetic performance made me sick.
16:56When she'd used my hush money to buy imported equipment all those years ago,
17:00I didn't see an ounce of guilt.
17:05The two of them remained locked in a standoff.
17:08Eventually, Elias was the first to break,
17:11letting out a heavy sigh, though his voice was thick with exhaustion.
17:15Forget it.
17:17Get up.
17:18This is my fault, too.
17:20I shouldn't have handed you all the money without monitoring Lily's care myself.
17:25But just as she opened her mouth to speak,
17:28Elias cut her off.
17:29When she looked at him again,
17:31I saw something unmistakable in his eyes.
17:34Deep disappointment.
17:36Elena, I'll help you settle this mouth lock to suit.
17:38But once it's done, we're finished.
17:41I've wronged Nora enough.
17:43I can't keep doing this to her.
17:45Elena's head snapped up, panic flooding her face.
17:48But Elias didn't look at her again.
17:49Elias!
17:51He turned and walked away.
17:54He'd made it halfway down the hall when he suddenly stopped.
17:57His bag was still on the coffee table.
18:00He sighed and turned back.
18:04But just as he reached the foyer,
18:06he heard Elena's voice coming from the bedroom,
18:09low and vicious enough to make his blood run cold.
18:12I don't care what you have to do.
18:14Three days, and she's gone.
18:16Only way I'm safe is if she's disappeared.
18:19We need to find Nora immediately.
18:21Whatever it takes, she has to disappear.
18:24Elias is getting colder towards me every day.
18:27As long as that she is still alive,
18:29he'll eventually leave me and go back to her.
18:32Elias stood frozen in the doorway,
18:34his entire body going rigid.
18:36I watched his lips tremble,
18:38but no sound came out.
18:39Then his phone suddenly lit up,
18:42a new message flashing across the screen.
18:44It was from the private investigator.
18:47Just four words.
18:48Nora Thorne is dead.
18:51I couldn't describe the look on Elias' face
18:54when he read that message.
18:56It was like the life had been drained out of him in an instant.
18:59He just turned and ran.
19:01He stumbled through the hallway,
19:03nearly twisting his ankle several times.
19:06Once he was in the car,
19:08a tear splattered onto the steering wheel.
19:10Then they came in streams.
19:11He wiped at his face with one hand,
19:14while the other pounded the steering wheel,
19:16nearly swerving into the guardrail.
19:18It's not possible.
19:21Nora can't be dead.
19:25She could take anything,
19:26survive anything.
19:28I sat in the passenger seat,
19:30watching him,
19:31watching those red-rimmed eyes.
19:33Those same eyes that had looked at me with contempt
19:35when I got fired from the hospital.
19:38Those same eyes that had been filled with impatience
19:41when I begged him on my knees to save Lily.
19:43So what good did his tears do now?
19:45He rushed to meet the investigator at a coffee shop.
19:48The moment he burst through the door,
19:50he grabbed Marcus' arm so hard his nails dug into his skin.
19:54It's fake, isn't it?
19:56Tell me it's fake.
19:57The death certificate is forged, right?
19:59She can't be dead.
20:03Marcus sighed and shook his head,
20:05pulling a thick file from his briefcase
20:07and sliding it across the table.
20:10Dr. Thorne, I'm sorry for your loss,
20:12but this is real.
20:14The top page was stark in black and white,
20:17stamped with an official seal.
20:18Nora Thorne.
20:19Date of death.
20:21March 17th, five years ago.
20:23Cause.
20:24Exsanguination due to multiple stab wounds.
20:27Elias' hand recoiled from the paper like he'd been burned.
20:30But he quickly grabbed it again,
20:32his fingers trembling violently.
20:34Tears dripped onto the page,
20:36smudging the ink.
20:37This can't be real.
20:39He flipped through the rest of the documents.
20:42Police reports,
20:43cremation records from the funeral home.
20:45There was even a crime scene photo from the alley.
20:48Though blurry,
20:49you could make out the massive dark stain
20:51of dried blood on the pavement.
20:53The Miller family,
20:55the son from that botched surgery
20:56your wife took the fall for,
20:57they never got over it.
20:58The whole family had been holding a grudge.
21:01They didn't know Nora was covering for someone else.
21:03So when they heard she was out of prison,
21:05they tracked her down
21:06and cornered her in that alley late one night.
21:08They said they didn't mean to kill her,
21:09just wanted to teach her a lesson.
21:11But things escalated.
21:13Lost control,
21:13the knife just kept coming.
21:15Thirteen stab wounds total.
21:18She died before the ambulance even got there.
21:22I watched Elias' face go completely white,
21:25the documents slipping from his hands
21:28and scattering across the floor.
21:29He covered his face,
21:31his shoulders shaking violently.
21:33Sobs pushed through his fingers,
21:35muffled and raw.
21:36It's my fault.
21:38I destroyed her.
21:39If I hadn't made her take the fall,
21:41she wouldn't have lost her job,
21:43wouldn't have gone to prison,
21:44wouldn't have...
21:44I floated beside him,
21:46listening to his confession,
21:47not sure what to feel.
21:49The ways he'd destroyed me
21:50went far beyond just making me take the fall.
21:53And he wasn't the only one responsible.
21:56He crouched down to gather the scattered papers,
21:59his fingers freezing
22:00when they touched the cremation certificate.
22:02He looked up at Marcus,
22:04a trace of desperate hope still in his eyes.
22:07Her sister...
22:08When Lily died,
22:10did Nora know?
22:11Marcus paused,
22:12then shook his head.
22:13Mrs. Thorne was already gone
22:14when her sister was still hanging on at the hospital.
22:19From what I heard,
22:20when the funding ran out,
22:21Lily didn't last much longer.
22:24Elias' sobs suddenly grew louder,
22:26like he was trying to cry out
22:27five years of guilt and regret all at once.
22:30He collapsed onto the table,
22:32his back heaving.
22:33Watching him fall apart like this,
22:35I suddenly found it almost funny.
22:38Marcus patted his shoulder awkwardly,
22:40but didn't say anything else.
22:42Everyone in the coffee shop was staring at him,
22:44some whispering and pointing,
22:46but he didn't care.
22:47I drifted toward the window,
22:49looking out at the gray sky.
22:51Five years ago on that rainy night,
22:53when I was bleeding out in the alley,
22:56the sky had looked just like this.
22:58The last thought in my head back then
23:00wasn't about hating anyone.
23:02It was just guilt that I'd failed Lily,
23:04that I couldn't keep her alive.
23:06Now that Elias knew the truth,
23:08what did it change?
23:10The dead couldn't come back,
23:11and debts like these could never be repaid.
23:16Elias cried in that coffee shop for a long time,
23:19until he had no tears left,
23:21before finally standing up with swollen eyes.
23:24He walked unsteadily toward the door,
23:27shivering when the cold air hit him.
23:30I followed him outside,
23:32watching him stand at the curb like a lost ghost,
23:35not knowing where to go.
23:36After a long while,
23:38he finally pulled out his phone.
23:40His finger hovered over the screen
23:42for what felt like forever
23:43before he finally dialed Elena's number.
23:46Hello, Elis, where are you?
23:48I've been looking everywhere for you.
23:51Elias took a deep breath,
23:52his voice raw from crying.
23:55Elena, come meet me.
23:56We need to talk.
23:57Talk about what?
23:58Did you find Nora?
24:00You'll know when you get here.
24:03Elias didn't wait for her response.
24:04He hung up immediately.
24:06He found a bench in a nearby park
24:08and sat down,
24:10staring blankly at the dead leaves on the ground.
24:12I floated beside him,
24:14able to see the hollowness in his eyes.
24:16It wasn't long before Elena pulled up.
24:19She hurried over to Elias,
24:20her face plastered with a smile.
24:25Elias, Elias, what's going on?
24:27Did you find Nora?
24:28The medical board called again.
24:30Nora is gone.
24:32Elena's steps faltered.
24:33A flash of relief crossed her face
24:35before she quickly masked it with fet concern.
24:39Dead?
24:40How could...
24:41What are we supposed to do now?
24:42I don't have anyone to take the fall.
24:44She took the fall for your lawsuit
24:46and got fired.
24:48After she got out of prison,
24:49the Miller family cornered her in an alley
24:51and stabbed her 13 times.
24:53She died on the spot.
24:56Elena, she died because of you.
24:59But Elena acted like she hadn't even heard him,
25:01just kept wringing her hands anxiously.
25:03Her death doesn't solve anything.
25:05The board's investigation is getting more intense.
25:07You need to figure something out.
25:10Find someone else.
25:12Or we could tamper with the evidence.
25:14Elena!
25:15She's dead!
25:16Don't you feel even a shred of guilt?
25:19Elias's voice suddenly shot up.
25:21Elena blinked,
25:22then put on a show of regret
25:23with an exaggerated sigh.
25:27Of course I feel bad.
25:28I mean,
25:29we go back a long way.
25:32But this isn't the time for that, Elias.
25:34We need to protect ourselves first.
25:36Elias laughed,
25:37a bitter sound that came close to sobbing.
25:39Go back a long way?
25:41That's not what you were saying on the phone earlier.
25:43You said you had to find her.
25:45You said you were afraid I'd leave you and go back to her.
25:51You said you were going to have her killed.
25:55Elena's face went white as paper.
25:58Her lips worked soundlessly for a moment.
26:00Realizing she couldn't keep up the act,
26:03she suddenly stopped trying.
26:04She laughed instead,
26:06a harsh sound,
26:06and shrugged carelessly.
26:08Yeah, I said it.
26:09So what?
26:11Elias,
26:12I'm done pretending.
26:14As long as Nora was alive,
26:16she'd always have a place in your heart.
26:18We were high school sweethearts.
26:19We were meant to be together.
26:21Why should some washed-up doctor you married out of Galways
26:23be haunting our relationship?
26:25You said you loved me,
26:26said you'd stay by my side,
26:28but you think I didn't notice you spacing out
26:29whenever we were together?
26:30Now that she's dead,
26:32it's perfect.
26:33Elias, use!
26:34No one's standing between us anymore!
26:36We can start fresh!
26:37The sharp sound of a slap
26:39cut her off mid-sentence.
26:41Elias had struck her across the face
26:43hard enough to leave an immediate red mark.
26:46Elena, you make me sick.
26:48Don't act like you're better than me, Elias.
26:50You think your hands are clean?
26:52If you hadn't forced her to take the fall back then,
26:54would she be dead?
26:56You and I are exactly the same!
26:58Elias didn't respond.
27:00He just turned and walked away.
27:01Then suddenly he stopped,
27:03his back still to her,
27:04and said with deadly calm,
27:06Elena, I'm going to destroy you.
27:10After that day,
27:12Elias locked himself in his office
27:14for two straight days without sleep.
27:16His desk was buried under stacks of files,
27:19all Elena's dirty secrets.
27:21Records of her falsifying patient charts years ago.
27:24Digital audit trails showing
27:26she'd embezzled hospital endowment funds
27:28to buy imported equipment.
27:29And from this latest malpractice case,
27:32documentation of her negligent surgical procedures.
27:35His phone buzzed non-stop on the desk,
27:38Elena's name lighting up the screen
27:40over and over.
27:41However, she hadn't taken his warning seriously.
27:44His messages grew increasingly frantic.
27:47Elias, where are you?
27:49The board pulled the OR surveillance footage.
27:52You need to fix this.
27:53I said I was sorry.
27:54Don't abandon me.
27:56Elias picked up the phone,
27:58didn't even glance at it,
27:59and switched it to silent.
28:01He stared at the photocopy
28:03of Lily's medical file on his desk.
28:05In the picture,
28:06the young girl smiled shyly,
28:08her eyes exactly like mine.
28:10Back then,
28:11Lily used to say
28:12that once she got better,
28:13she'd bake a cake
28:14for her brother-in-law herself.
28:16At that thought,
28:18Elias' nails dug deep into his palm.
28:20I floated behind him,
28:22watching as he organized
28:23all the evidence into categories,
28:25labeled each section.
28:27With every file he processed,
28:29his expression grew darker,
28:31especially when he came across the records
28:34showing Elena had destroyed
28:35crucial medication logs
28:36to cover up this latest incident.
28:38His hand froze mid-air,
28:40his fingers trembling.
28:42You were rotten to the core all along.
28:45He murmured it low,
28:46like he was talking to Elena.
28:48Or maybe just to himself.
28:51On the third evening,
28:53Elias packed all the materials
28:55into a black folder
28:56and drove to the district attorney's office.
28:58The security guard at the entrance
29:00recognized him and smiled.
29:01Dr. Thorne,
29:02here on business?
29:03He nodded without speaking
29:04and walked straight past him.
29:06When he submitted the materials,
29:08the prosecutor looked at him with surprise.
29:10Dr. Thorne, this evidence...
29:12It's all real.
29:12Elias cut him off.
29:13Including the malpractice case
29:14from five years ago.
29:16The actual responsible party
29:17was Elena Kane,
29:19not Nora Thorne.
29:20The prosecutor paused,
29:22then signed his name
29:23on the intake form.
29:25We'll verify everything
29:27as quickly as possible.
29:28When he left the DA's office,
29:30it was already dark outside.
29:32Elias stood on the steps,
29:33looking at the streetlights
29:35flickering on in the distance,
29:36then suddenly crouched down,
29:38wrapped his arms around his knees,
29:40and cried.
29:42This time his sobs were quiet,
29:44but they carried a sense
29:45of complete release.
29:46I knew he'd finally done
29:48what he should have done
29:49all along.
29:50It wasn't long before sirens
29:51echoed through
29:52the medical staff apartments,
29:53when they took Elena away
29:55in handcuffs.
29:56She was still struggling
29:57and screaming.
29:58Elias!
29:59How dare you!
30:01You'll pay for this!
30:04Hospital staff gathered to watch.
30:06Someone muttered,
30:07Never liked that woman.
30:08She always acted like
30:09she was touchable
30:09just because she was
30:10dating Dr. Thorne.
30:11I heard she killed
30:12several patients
30:13through negligence.
30:18On the day of sentencing,
30:20Elias didn't go to court.
30:21He sat in front of
30:22Lily's headstone instead,
30:24holding a bouquet
30:25of white lilies.
30:26The photo on the gravestone
30:28had faded slightly
30:28over the years,
30:30but the young girl's smile
30:31was still so pure.
30:33Elias' fingertips
30:34traced the edges
30:35of the photograph slowly,
30:37memorizing every feature.
30:39Lily, I'm sorry.
30:40I'm so late.
30:42I floated nearby,
30:44watching him set down
30:45the flowers
30:45and gently wipe
30:46the dust from the stone.
30:47In the distance,
30:49wind rustled
30:49through the trees,
30:51almost like
30:51my sister's laughter.
30:53The sentencing document
30:54arrived at Elias' office later.
30:56I glimpsed it
30:57over his shoulder.
30:59Elena had been sentenced
31:00to 15 years
31:01in federal prison
31:01for manslaughter,
31:02embezzlement,
31:03and obstruction of justice.
31:05Elias crumpled the paper
31:07into a ball
31:07and threw it in the trash.
31:09He stood at the window,
31:11watching the traffic
31:12flow below,
31:13his eyes hollow.
31:14I knew that
31:15even though Elena
31:16had been punished,
31:17some things
31:18could never come back.
31:19Just like I could never
31:21sit in the sun
31:22with my sister again,
31:23and he could never say
31:24I'm sorry to me
31:25and have me hear it.
31:27This whole nightmare
31:28was finally over.
31:31After dealing with Elena,
31:33Elias didn't go to the hospital
31:34or return to his condo.
31:36Instead,
31:37he drove back
31:38to the apartment
31:39he and I
31:39had once shared.
31:41Several bulbs
31:42in the hallway
31:42had burned out,
31:43leaving everything
31:44dim and shadowy.
31:46When he pulled out
31:47his keys
31:47to unlock the door,
31:48his hand hesitated.
31:50He hadn't touched
31:51this keychain
31:52in five years,
31:53surprised it still worked.
31:55Click!
31:56The door swung open.
31:57The dust inside
31:58was thicker
31:59than he'd imagined.
32:00Even the draft
32:01through the apartment
32:02kicked up clouds of it.
32:04Sunlight filtered
32:05through the grimy windows,
32:06revealing countless particles
32:08floating in the beams of light.
32:10He stood in the doorway,
32:12hesitating to step inside,
32:14like he was afraid
32:15of disturbing something.
32:16I floated in the center
32:17of the living room,
32:19watching him
32:19inch his way in.
32:21His gaze swept
32:22over the sofa,
32:23the one I'd saved
32:23three months
32:24of residency salary
32:25to buy.
32:26He'd said he wanted beige
32:27because it was practical,
32:29wouldn't show stains.
32:30One night,
32:31he'd come home late
32:32from a shift
32:32and curled up
32:33on it to sleep,
32:34then complained
32:35the next morning
32:36that it hurt his back.
32:37I'd laughed
32:38and promised
32:39to get a softer one
32:40with my next bonus,
32:41but before the money
32:42came through,
32:43we'd already fallen apart.
32:47Nora,
32:48why can't you
32:48just be reasonable?
32:49Elena just moved back.
32:50What's wrong with me
32:51helping her out a little?
32:52Helping her?
32:53You're bringing her coffee
32:54and Abzil at midnight,
32:55covering her night shifts.
32:56Where does that leave me-
32:56You're being possible, Nora!
32:58Those arguments
32:59seemed to still echo
33:00through the empty rooms.
33:02Elias's fingers
33:03traced the armrest
33:04of the sofa,
33:05finding a faint scratch mark,
33:07something I'd clawed into it
33:09with my nails
33:09during one of our fights.
33:11His fingertips trembled
33:12and his eyes slowly reddened.
33:15He walked into the bedroom
33:16and pushed open the door
33:17he'd once kicked in anger.
33:19On the wall above the bed
33:21hung a yellowed wedding portrait.
33:23In the photo,
33:24I wore a white dress,
33:25my smile radiant.
33:27He stood beside me,
33:28grinning like an idiot.
33:30Back then,
33:30he used to say,
33:31When I make attending position,
33:33we'll take new wedding photos.
33:34Sure,
33:35and we'll have Lily
33:36be the flower girl.
33:37Remembering those moments,
33:38I felt a sharp ache in my chest
33:40that caught me off guard.
33:41We really had been happy once.
33:43There had been warmth between us.
33:46Elias stared at the photo
33:47for a long time,
33:48then suddenly crouched down
33:50and buried his face in his hands,
33:52sobbing.
33:53His crying was quiet,
33:54like he was afraid
33:56someone would hear.
33:57But those muffled,
33:58choked sounds
33:59were somehow worse than screaming.
34:01I was wrong.
34:03Nora,
34:04I was so wrong.
34:05I never should have made you
34:07take the fall,
34:08never should have abandoned Lily,
34:09never should have...
34:11His words dissolved
34:12into heavier sobs.
34:15I floated behind him,
34:17watching as he pulled
34:18a pill bottle from his bag
34:19and shook out half the contents.
34:21White tablets.
34:22They were prescription sedatives
34:24he used to take for insomnia.
34:25The label had long since faded.
34:28He picked up a mug from the table,
34:30one of the matching,
34:31his and hers set
34:32we'd bought when we got married.
34:33He'd smashed his inner rage years ago.
34:36The one that remained was mine.
34:37He swallowed the pills
34:39one after another,
34:40gagging and retching,
34:41but never stopping.
34:42Elias, no!
34:44I instinctively tried
34:45to knock the mug from his hand,
34:46but my fingers passed
34:48straight through it.
34:49All I could do
34:50was watch him hurt himself,
34:51completely powerless
34:52to stop it.
34:53His eyes were red-rimmed,
34:55whether from crying
34:56or from the retching,
34:57I couldn't tell.
34:58But either way,
35:00this wasn't what I wanted to see.
35:01I might not love him anymore
35:03after everything he'd done,
35:04but I still wanted him to be okay.
35:07At least I didn't want him
35:08suffering because of me.
35:09But he didn't understand that.
35:11Elias walked to the window
35:12and pushed it open,
35:14breaking through the cobwebs.
35:16Wind rushed in,
35:17lifting his hair
35:18and sending a piece of paper
35:19fluttering from the table.
35:21It was the divorce petition
35:23I'd drawn up five years ago.
35:24My signature was at the bottom,
35:26but his was still missing.
35:28Back then,
35:28I thought once he signed,
35:30I'd be free.
35:31We'd both be free.
35:32I'd planned to take Lily
35:34and move to another city,
35:35start over.
35:36But before I could even
35:37give him the papers,
35:38the malpractice incident happened.
35:41Elias picked up the document,
35:42his fingertips tracing my signature.
35:45Tears dropped onto Nora Thorne,
35:47smudging the ink.
35:51See?
35:53I came back to you after all.
35:55He smiled through his tears.
35:57This time,
35:58I'm not looking for anyone else.
36:00Just you.
36:01Elias' face slowly drained of color.
36:04He swayed on his feet,
36:06gripping the windowsill
36:07to steady himself.
36:08He looked out toward the mouth
36:09of the alley
36:10where sunlight was streaming in.
36:12Lily's probably still mad at me,
36:14isn't she?
36:15When I see her,
36:16I'll apologize.
36:18I'll get her that
36:19awberry cake she always loved.
36:22She was such a sweet girl.
36:25I'm sure she'll forgive me.
36:27I'm sorry, Lily.
36:29Gradually,
36:29his voice grew softer and softer
36:31as he slid down the wall
36:33to sit on the floor.
36:34His head tilted against his shoulder,
36:36his eyes still fixed on the window,
36:38just like all those times before,
36:40when he'd fallen asleep in my arms.
36:42I drifted closer,
36:43looking at his closed eyes.
36:45The wind kept blowing.
36:47The wedding photo on the table
36:48trembled slightly in the draft.
36:50The apartment was terrifyingly quiet,
36:53except for the old wall clock
36:55still ticking away,
36:56counting down debts
36:57that could never be repaid.
36:59I knew he'd finally come,
37:00with his belated apologies,
37:02with a lifetime of debts
37:03he could never settle.
37:05But Lily and I
37:06no longer needed them.
37:08The sunlight slowly shifted
37:09away from the alley.
37:10The apartment grew dark again.
37:12Dust still floated in the air.
37:14And here,
37:15finally,
37:16the story ended.
37:18The apartment grew dark again.
37:18The apartment grew dark again.
37:18The apartment grew dark again.
37:19The apartment grew dark again.
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