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00:08I was one of the nation's elite plastic surgeons, a man who traded in perfection.
00:14Then, my wife asked me to trade it all in for her.
00:20I earn enough for both of us.
00:22Put down the scalpel and take care of our home.
00:27For five years, I buried eight years of medical training under laundry and home-cooked meals.
00:31I became the invisible husband.
00:34But Serafina was an icy wife.
00:36Love is not about the fiery passion, Adrian.
00:40It's the mutual respect.
00:47For five years, she was a statue in my bed, a ghost in my arms.
00:51For five years, same position, same stoic reaction like she wasn't here.
00:56But on our fifth anniversary, the icy Serafina finally showed some heat, just not for me.
01:07But still, it was our fifth anniversary.
01:10I took the afternoon off from the hospital to prepare a surprise candlelight dinner.
01:14I spent hours in the kitchen, orchestrating a symphony of flavors, feeling a rare surge of hope.
01:19I snapped a photo of the feast and called her.
01:25What?
01:25Hey, when are you coming home? I made a massive dinner for us.
01:28Should I come pick you up?
01:30Don't bother. I'm working late, and I have to leave for a business trip tonight.
01:34Don't wait up.
01:36The line went dead before I could mention the anniversary.
01:39The disappointment was heavy, but I buried it under the excuse of her career.
01:42Then, the hospital called.
01:44An emergency transfer was coming in a male patient with a delicate traumatic injury.
01:48I rushed to the ER, ignoring my empty stomach.
01:58I spent five grueling hours in the operating theater, meticulously saving the patient's dignity.
02:03By 1 a.m., I was exhausted.
02:05As I stepped into the lobby, a nurse called out to the waiting area.
02:15Family for Julian White? Is anyone here for Julian White?
02:18A woman awoke from deep sleep.
02:21Despite her mask, I knew that silhouette better than my own.
02:24Here. I'm with Julian.
02:26I froze.
02:27My wife, who was supposed to be miles away on a business trip, was standing ten feet from me,
02:32her eyes brimming with a terror she had never shown for me.
02:37She was still wearing the beige mid-dress she had left in that morning.
02:41Her hair was still perfect.
02:43The gold bracelet I gave her gleaming on her wrist.
02:48The business trip was a fiction.
02:50The overtime was a lie.
02:53I watched, paralyzed, as Julian was wheeled out on a gurney.
02:57Selafina rushed to his side, her hands trembling as she reached for him.
03:01As they passed me, I finally saw his face.
03:04Julian White.
03:04The white moonlight.
03:06Her first love.
03:07The man whose ghost had haunted the corners of our marriage for five years.
03:12The world tilted.
03:14The five-hour surgery.
03:16The hunger.
03:17And the sudden, violent realization of her betrayal crashed over me.
03:21My knees buckled.
03:23Adrian!
03:24Are you okay?
03:26I'm fine.
03:28Just a bit of low blood sugar.
03:30Selafina didn't even look at me.
03:32I was just another masked surgeon in a hallway full of them.
03:34She was too busy whispering to Julian as they boarded the elevator.
03:37I sat in the lobby for an eternity, staring at the floor until my eyes burned.
03:42Eventually, I found myself outside Julian's recovery room.
03:47Through the glass, I saw her.
03:49She was fussing over his pillows, her movements filled with a desperate, aching tenderness.
03:54My wife, the woman who claimed intimacy was unnecessary, was currently holding another man's hand with a devotion that bordered
04:00on worship.
04:01Business trip.
04:02Over time.
04:03Julian.
04:05I whispered the words to the empty hallway.
04:08The irony was a poison.
04:10I had spent five hours saving the very man who had just destroyed my life.
04:16I had used my skills to ensure he could return to her arms.
04:21I sat there until the silence became unbearable.
04:25Realizing that for five years, I hadn't been a husband.
04:28I had been a placeholder.
04:32I turned to leave, my body feeling like lead.
04:36Suddenly, the door to the room swung open.
04:38Doctor, help!
04:39She nearly ran into me, her face pale with panic.
04:42I lowered my head, my mask still firmly in place.
04:45She didn't recognize me.
04:47She sprinted past me toward the nurse's station, returning seconds later with the resident on duty.
04:52Please, you have to check him.
04:54Julian says he's in pain, and he can't feel his legs.
04:57Please, save him!
04:59She brushed past me again, her frantic energy filling the room.
05:02She didn't look at my eyes.
05:04She didn't notice the way I stood.
05:06To her, I was a ghost.
05:07I walked to the locker room, stripped off the scrubs that smelled of antiseptic and lies, and drove home in
05:13a trance.
05:24The house was a tomb.
05:26I lay in the dark, the silence ringing in my ears.
05:30I opened our chat and typed a thousand words of fury and grief, but I couldn't press send.
05:35Instead, I sent a lie of my own.
05:37Hey, honey, I just got back from a late call.
05:40How's the trip going?
05:41Hope you're resting well.
05:42I waited.
05:43The minutes turned into an hour.
05:45The read receipt never appeared.
05:47I finally fell into a shallow sleep, haunted by images of them together.
05:51When I woke, the sun was blinding.
05:53My phone was still silent.
05:57No reply.
05:58No explanation.
06:00Just the cold, hard vacuum of her absence.
06:03I realized then that I wasn't waiting for her to come home.
06:05I was waiting for the strength to let go.
06:08Five years of devotion had been built on a foundation of sand, and the tide had finally come in.
06:14I was washing my face when I heard the front door open.
06:17My heart hammered against my ribs as I stepped into the living room.
06:21Serafina was there.
06:22Beside her stood two massive suitcases.
06:25She was still in the beige dress, her expression returning to its usual mask of icy indifference.
06:30You're back from your trip early.
06:32Yes.
06:33She didn't offer a lie.
06:34She didn't offer an apology.
06:36She just looked at me as if I were an intruder in my own home.
06:38I waited for the truth, for a shred of honesty that might save a piece of my soul.
06:43Those suitcases belong to a friend.
06:45He just had surgery and has no one to look after him.
06:49I'm bringing him here to recover this afternoon.
06:51The last flicker of hope died.
06:53Okay.
06:54I said it so quietly, I wasn't sure she heard me.
06:57She looked at me then, a flicker of surprise crossing her face at my lack of resistance.
07:01But the fight had left me.
07:03I walked into the bathroom, let the cold water numb my skin, and left for the hospital without looking back.
07:09The afternoon shift was a blur of static.
07:11I moved through the wards like a machine.
07:13I was a man without a home, a husband without a wife.
07:16Just before my shift ended, there was a knock on my office door.
07:18It was the dean's assistant.
07:24Dr. Adrian, Dean Sterling needs to see you immediately.
07:27I stood up, my mind racing.
07:30Had I made a mistake?
07:31Had she complained about me?
07:32I walked to the dean's office, feeling like a condemned man.
07:38Dean Sterling was staring at a news report.
07:40His face was a map of grim lines.
07:42I sat.
07:43He turned off the monitor and leaned forward.
07:45Have you seen the news?
07:46The chemical plant explosion in the North District?
07:49No, I've been busy.
07:52It's a catastrophe.
07:54Toxic radians have been released into the atmosphere and the water table.
07:58The local hospitals are overwhelmed, and the medical staff are dropping like flies.
08:03It's an airborne neurotoxin.
08:05High risk, high mortality.
08:07He paused, studying my face.
08:09The government is calling for an elite volunteer team to man the field hospitals.
08:13It's a dangerous mission, Adrian.
08:16Possibly a one-way trip.
08:18But if you go, and you come back, the department head position is yours.
08:24I thought of the suitcases in my living room.
08:26I thought of the man currently taking my place in my bed.
08:29I thought of the five years I had spent begging for a love that was never mine to begin with.
08:33I'll go.
08:35Adrian, think about it.
08:36Talk to your wife.
08:37It's a high exposure zone.
08:39You might not make it back.
08:40I don't need to talk to her.
08:42I'm ready to leave tonight.
08:43I saw the shock in the Dean's eyes, but I didn't care.
08:47I didn't want the promotion.
08:48I didn't want the glory.
08:49I just wanted a place where the poison outside matched the poison in my heart.
08:53If I was going to die, I wanted it to mean something.
08:56I wanted to be somewhere where the pain had a purpose.
09:04Dean Sterling's words about the suicide mission echoed in my ears.
09:07They felt like a lifeline rather than a threat.
09:09The drive back was a blur of neon lights and hollow silence.
09:12I needed to leave.
09:14I needed to be somewhere where the stakes were life and death.
09:18Because my life here had already died.
09:20When I pushed open the front door, the air in the apartment felt different, suffocating.
09:24I froze at the entrance.
09:25There, reclined on my sofa in a silk robe, was a man.
09:29He looked up with a lazy, proprietary gaze.
09:32Julian.
09:33He was leaner than in his photos.
09:35His face pale with a fragile, tragic beauty that seemed designed to elicit pity.
09:40Julian, I poured the soup for you.
09:42Her voice drifted from the kitchen, uncharacteristically soft,
09:46humming a tune I hadn't heard in years.
09:48She stepped out, holding a delicate porcelain bowl of steaming broth.
09:51When her eyes met mine, her smile didn't just fade, it vanished.
09:55A flicker of guilt crossed her face, replaced instantly by a defensive coldness.
10:00You're home.
10:01This is my friend, Julia.
10:03He's weak after his surgery and has no one else.
10:05He'll be staying in the guest suite, well, for a while.
10:08I looked at the table.
10:09She had prepared a four-course meal.
10:11In five years of marriage, she had never cooked for me.
10:14Not once.
10:15I didn't even know she knew how to make soup.
10:18Adrian, right?
10:20Sarah tells me you're a brilliant surgeon.
10:23Truly impressive.
10:24I've heard so much about you.
10:26He called her Sarah, a nickname I was never allowed to use.
10:29He looked at me not with gratitude, but with the quiet triumph of a conqueror returning to his throne.
10:36Adrian.
10:37Julian greeted you.
10:39Don't be rude.
10:39I looked at her, then at him.
10:41The rage I expected didn't come.
10:44It was replaced by a profound sense of absurdity.
10:47I'm tired.
10:48I turned toward our bedroom, wanting only to close the door and vanish.
10:52But when I turned the handle, the sight inside stopped my breath.
10:56My linens were gone.
10:57My pillows, my books, the clothes I usually left draped over the chair all gone.
11:02The room had been scrubbed clean of my existence.
11:04In the corner stood a solitary, packed suitcase.
11:08My suitcase.
11:09Julian needs a proper bed to recover.
11:12You're always at the hospital anyway.
11:14I've booked you a suite at the Hilton on Spring Road for the week.
11:17Your ID is at the front desk.
11:19You're kicking me out of my own bedroom?
11:22For him?
11:23It's temporary, Adrian.
11:25Don't be so dramatic.
11:26Suddenly, Julian appeared in the doorway, leaning heavily against the frame, clutching his abdomen.
11:31Sarah.
11:32Sarah, please, don't fight.
11:37It's my fault.
11:38I'll go.
11:39I'll go sleep in a hotel.
11:42I don't want to come between a husband and wife.
11:46He began to cough a wet theatrical sound.
11:49Serafina moved instantly, catching him with an agonizing maternal protectiveness.
11:53No.
11:53You're not going anywhere.
11:54You're too weak.
11:57Look at what you're doing to him, Adrian!
11:59Adrian, just leave.
12:02Give us some peace.
12:05The night air was biting as I rolled my suitcase through the lobby of the Hilton.
12:09The receptionist handed me my ID with a look of pity I couldn't stand.
12:13I sat on the edge of the king-sized bed, staring at the sterile walls.
12:17My life was packed into a single polyester bag.
12:20I unzipped the side compartment to find my toothbrush, but my hand brushed against something hard and square.
12:25It was a black, leather-bound notebook.
12:30I frowned.
12:31It wasn't my medical log.
12:33It had an old-fashioned brass latch.
12:35On a whim, I tried the combination of Serafina's birthday.
12:38It opened.
12:39The handwriting inside was elegant, slanted, and unmistakably hers.
12:44She must have packed it by mistake, confusing it with my journals.
12:47August 12th.
12:48He left today.
12:49The airport felt like a tomb.
12:51Why didn't he look back?
12:52My heart flew away with that plane.
12:54I felt sick.
12:56I flipped through the pages.
12:58Years of entries.
12:59All addressed to a hymn.
13:01July 15th.
13:02Your birthday.
13:03I bought a cake and ate it alone in the dark.
13:06Julian, are you cold over there?
13:08Do you miss me at all?
13:12I kept reading.
13:14The dates crawling closer to the present.
13:16My own name finally appeared near the end.
13:19October 27th.
13:20My parents like Adrian.
13:22He's stable.
13:23He's a doctor.
13:24We're getting married next month.
13:26But, Julian, if you ever came back, what would I do?
13:29I'll never forget you.
13:31Never.
13:32The diary ended there.
13:34Five years of marriage, and I was nothing more than a stable placeholder.
13:38A ghost in my own house.
13:42I didn't sleep.
13:43I spent the night staring at the city lights.
13:46The diary opened on the nightstand like an open wound.
13:49I didn't feel like crying.
13:50I felt like a prisoner who had finally been shown the key to his cell.
13:54She didn't love me.
13:57She didn't love me.
13:57She never had.
13:58She had used my stability to fund a life while she waited for her moonlight to return.
14:05I pulled a sheet of hotel stationery from the desk.
14:09My hand was steady as I wrote the words that had been five years in the making.
14:13Serafina, let's end this.
14:14The divorce papers will follow.
14:16I tucked you a note into the notebook and placed it back in the suitcase.
14:20I wouldn't be staying at the Hilton.
14:22I wouldn't be returning to the apartment.
14:24I called Dean Sterling at 6 a.m.
14:26I'm ready.
14:27When does the transport leave for the disaster zone?
14:30Known, Adrian.
14:32Are you sure?
14:33You sound...
14:34different.
14:35I've never been more certain of anything in my life.
14:38I left the suitcase at the hotel front desk, addressed to her.
14:41Let her find her past and her future in that bag.
14:44I was heading into the gray fog of the chemical clouds,
14:46where the only thing that mattered was the pulse under my fingers.
14:52The medical transport bus was filled with grim-faced doctors and nurses.
14:56Most were silent, staring at photos of their children or texting their spouses one last,
15:00I love you.
15:01I sat in the back, watching the city skyline shrink in the rearview mirror.
15:07When we crossed the border into the neighboring city,
15:09the sky turned to sickly bruised yellow.
15:12The air smelled of burnt rubber and bitter almonds.
15:15We stepped off the bus and were immediately ushered into a massive,
15:18echoing warehouse that had been converted into a triage center.
15:21It was a vision of hell.
15:23Row upon row of cots were filled with people coughing up dark fluid,
15:27their skin covered in angry, weeping chemical burns.
15:31The sound was a low, constant moan, punctuated by the screams of the dying.
15:35Dr. Adrian, over here.
15:38Tracy in level one.
15:39We have a male 30s acute pulmonary endema.
15:42He's cratching.
15:43I pulled on my respirator and goggles.
15:45My world narrowed down to the patient in front of me.
15:48For the next 72 hours, I didn't think of Serafina.
15:51I didn't think of Julian.
15:53I only thought of oxygen levels, heart rates,
15:56and the desperate struggle to keep the reaper at bay.
15:58I worked until my hands went numb.
16:00I worked until the sweat inside my suit made my skin raw.
16:04I was a machine, fueled by a strange, cold peace.
16:08If I died here, I would die saving lives.
16:11It was a far better fate than living as a shadow in a home that wasn't mine.
16:17The air inside the field hospital was a thick, invisible poison.
16:21Every breath I took through the respirator felt heavy, like inhaling wet sand.
16:24I spent days in a state of clinical detachment.
16:27I wasn't Adrian, the man whose wife had replaced him.
16:30I was a biological machine designed to stabilize failing lungs.
16:32I saw thousands of faces, all blurred into a single mask of agony.
16:37My world was the size of a patient's chest, rising and falling in desperate, ragged rhythms.
16:50By the end of the first week, the ice goddess and her moonlight were nothing but fading ghosts.
16:55But the body has limits that the spirit refuses to acknowledge.
16:58The constant exposure, the lack of sleep, and the sheer psychological weight finally took their toll.
17:04During a night shift, while adjusting a ventilator for a young woman, the world suddenly tilted.
17:09The rhythmic hiss-click of the machine surged into a deafening roar.
17:13The floor rose up to meet me.
17:28Dr. Adrian! Someone help! He's down!
17:32The last thing I saw was the sickly yellow glare of the overhead lights before the darkness swallowed me whole.
17:37I felt a strange sense of relief as I fell.
17:40Perhaps this was the exit I had been looking for.
17:42A clean break from a world that had no room for me.
17:48I woke up in the back of an ambulance, the siren wailing a mournful tune.
17:52I wasn't infected, the tests were clear, but I was a shell.
17:56My lungs were strained from the chemical irritants, and my heart was skipping beats from sheer exhaustion.
18:07Back at our city's main hospital, Dean Sterling stood over my bed.
18:11You're a hero, Adrian, but you're a hero who's about to break.
18:14I'm keeping you here for observation.
18:16You've done enough for three lifetimes.
18:20He stepped into the hallway and dialed the only family contact on my file.
18:25Serafina was in her office.
18:26Her mind occupied by corporate fires.
18:29And the delicate task of nursing Julian back to health.
18:32When her phone rang,
18:35she answered with her usual cold efficiency.
18:38This is Dean Sterling.
18:40Your husband, Adrian, has collapsed at the front lines.
18:43We've transported him back.
18:44He needs immediate care and a family advocate.
18:47Can you come?
18:48Collapsed?
18:49Is he...
18:49Is he going to be okay?
18:51He's stable for now, but his vitals are erratic.
18:54We need you here.
18:54Serafina hesitated.
18:56She had just promised to make Julian a special dinner
18:58to celebrate his first day of walking without a cane.
19:01But the Dean's voice was stern,
19:03leaving no room for excuses.
19:05He'll be there.
19:07Give me an hour.
19:17Serafina hung up and immediately turned to Julian,
19:20who was watching her from the recliner with an expectant look.
19:22Julian, I'm so sorry.
19:24I have to go to the hospital.
19:26Adrian, something happened at the disaster zone.
19:30Adrian?
19:32But Sarah, I saw this recipe for honey-glazed ribs.
19:35I was so looking forward to it.
19:37My stomach has been so unsettled.
19:39I don't think I can eat anything else.
19:41Julian, he collapsed.
19:42The Dean sounded serious.
19:44I have to go.
19:45Sarah, he's a doctor.
19:46He's surrounded by the best medical minds in the city.
19:49What can you do that they can't?
19:50I just feel so alone when you're gone.
19:52My incision, it's throbbing again.
19:55The pull of her moonlight was a physical force.
19:58Serafina looked at the car keys,
20:00then at Julian's pained expression.
20:02She saw the fragile beauty she had spent years mourning,
20:04and the choice became clear.
20:06You're right.
20:07He's in a hospital.
20:08It's the safest place he could be.
20:10I'll order the ribs from that bistro you like
20:12and stay until you fall asleep.
20:13I'll check on him in the morning.
20:15He's probably just exhausted.
20:17She spent the evening in the kitchen,
20:19her hands busy with plating food for the man she adored.
20:22While miles away, I lay in a darkened ward
20:24with an oxygen mask strapped to my face.
20:26She chose a meal over the man who had nearly died to escape her.
20:32At the hospital, my friend and colleague, Dr. Liam,
20:34kept checking the door of my private room.
20:37Where the hell is she?
20:38It's been seven hours since Sterling called.
20:40Does she think immediate means whenever I feel like it?
20:42I was awake now, though my voice was a mere rasp.
20:49Don't bother, Liam.
20:50She's not coming.
20:51Don't say that.
20:52You almost died out there.
20:54Even a stranger would show up for this.
20:55She's not a stranger.
20:57She's someone who made a choice a long time ago.
21:02I'm just finally seeing the bill.
21:04Across town, Serafina sat at the dinner table.
21:07Julian was eating with gusto,
21:09praising her taste between bites.
21:11But for the first time,
21:12the praise felt hollow.
21:14She looked at the empty seat where I used to sit,
21:16the man who never asked for praise,
21:18only for a glance.
21:19I should go.
21:20I feel uneasy.
21:24Now?
21:25But it's late,
21:26and I think I'm getting a fever.
21:29Stay with me?
21:30Just until the morning?
21:32Fine.
21:33I'll take you with me tomorrow.
21:35We'll do your checkup and see Adrian at the same time.
21:37It's more efficient that way.
21:40Efficiency.
21:41Even her concern was a matter of logistics.
21:45The hospital corridors were quiet at 10 p.m.
21:48I had managed to get out of bed,
21:50leaning heavily on an IV pole,
21:52trying to walk to the cafeteria for some water.
21:54I didn't want to call the nurses.
21:56They were already stretched thin.
21:57As I rounded the corner near the stairs,
21:59I stopped dead.
22:04Serafina was there.
22:05She was radiant.
22:06Her arm linked tightly with Julian's.
22:08She was guiding him with a tenderness that looked like worship.
22:11Her eyes fixed on his face as if he were made of glass.
22:15Slowly, Julian.
22:16Don't strain yourself.
22:17We're almost at the clinic.
22:19I stood in the shadows,
22:20my hospital gown fluttering in the draft.
22:23The contrast was a physical blow.
22:25I was the husband who had returned from a chemical wasteland,
22:28standing alone with a plastic tube in my arm.
22:30He was the lover who had received a minor scratch
22:32and was being treated like a king.
22:34Adrian?
22:35He had spotted me.
22:36Serafina looked up,
22:37and the shock in her eyes was quickly replaced
22:39by a sharp, stinging judgment.
22:41She saw me standing, mobile,
22:43and her guilt turned instantly into resentment.
22:45You look fine to me.
22:47The Dean made it sound like you were on your deathbed.
22:50I've been worried sick,
22:51and here you are, wandering the halls.
22:55I looked at her, really looked at her,
22:57and realized the woman I loved never existed.
22:59I'm sorry my existence disappointed you, Serafina.
23:03Please, don't let me interrupt your date.
23:08Serafina's words were a cold slap,
23:10more jarring than the physical exhaustion racking my frame.
23:12I stood there, leaning into the IV pole,
23:15feeling the sharp bite of the needle in my arm.
23:17The sting of her dismissal was a familiar ache.
23:20But tonight, it carried a finality
23:22that silenced my urge to defend myself.
23:25Julian was the one who went through agony, Adrian.
23:28Yet here you are,
23:29playing the martyr,
23:31because you stayed up late.
23:34It's pathetic.
23:35I looked at her, then at Julian.
23:38He was watching us.
23:39His face a carefully constructed mask of fragile suffering,
23:41though his eyes betrayed a flicker of predatory triumph.
23:44I'm sorry my collapse was inconvenient for your evening, Serafina.
23:48Don't start with the sarcasm.
23:50Julian came here to settle his nerves
23:52and get a proper checkup.
23:54And since you're clearly well enough to wander the halls,
23:57you can at least be useful.
24:07Serafina's expression softened instantly as she turned to him,
24:10her voice dropping into that melodic,
24:12nurturing tone I had spent five years craving.
24:14It's okay, Julian.
24:16I'm here.
24:18She turned back to me,
24:19her eyes hardening into flint.
24:21He needs his dressing changed
24:22and a professional assessment.
24:25Since you're the brilliant surgeon,
24:27you're going to do it.
24:30Now.
24:35The irony was a bitter pill I was forced to swallow.
24:37I was being ordered to tend to the man
24:39who had systematically dismantled my life.
24:41I led them into a private examination room,
24:43my head swimming with every step.
24:45I went through the motions of a doctor sanitizing my hands,
24:48donning gloves while my own lungs burned with every breath.
24:51Julian sat on the table,
24:52watching me with a glint of pure malice.
24:54When Serafina stepped out to take a critical work call,
24:57the mask dropped instantly.
25:02You look like a ghost, Adrian.
25:04Sarah doesn't see a hero when she looks at you.
25:07She sees a boring, dutiful shadow,
25:10even with tubes in your arm, still losing.
25:13I didn't give him the satisfaction of a response.
25:16I finished the dressing in silence and stepped back.
25:18You're healing perfectly.
25:20There is no medical reason for you to be here.
25:23As Serafina walked back in,
25:24Julian's demeanor shifted with terrifying speed.
25:27He lunged forward, grabbing my wrist with surprising strength.
25:32Adrian, wait.
25:33I'm sorry, I didn't mean to upset you.
25:35Before I could pull away,
25:36he threw himself backward off the table.
25:38He hit the floor with a sickening thud,
25:40letting out a piercing, theatrical shriek of pain.
25:46Julian!
25:47She rushed into the room,
25:48finding him curled in a ball on the floor.
25:50She looked up at me,
25:51her face a mask of primal fury.
25:53He pushed me, Sarah.
25:56I was just trying to thank him,
25:57and he just snapped.
26:02Adrian!
26:05How could you?
26:06Her voice was a scream that echoed through the sterile ward.
26:10She knelt beside Julian,
26:11cradling his head against her chest
26:12with a devotion that felt like a physical blow to my chest.
26:17I knew you were jealous.
26:20But this?
26:22You're a monster.
26:23You're a danger to your patients.
26:28I didn't touch him, Serafina.
26:31He threw himself off the table.
26:35Liar!
26:37I saw your hand on him!
26:39The commotion brought Dr. Liam
26:40and the night supervisor, Dr. Vance,
26:43rushing into the room.
26:45Julian was quickly hoisted onto a gurney,
26:47sobbing into Serafina's sleeve.
26:50His incision has reopened.
26:52He needs an immediate restitch to prevent infection.
26:56Adrian, what the hell happened?
26:57He attacked him!
26:59I want him off this floor!
27:00I want him reported to the board!
27:03We need a surgeon.
27:05Vance is tied up in teriyaj with the new arrivals.
27:08Adrian is the only one available
27:09who knows the specifics of Julian's initial trauma.
27:12Serafina turned to me.
27:13Her face contorted with hatred.
27:16Fine.
27:16You did this, so you fix it.
27:19I want you on that table, Adrian.
27:21I want you to look at the damage
27:23your petty jealousy caused.
27:25If he isn't perfect when he comes out,
27:27I will destroy your career.
27:31I looked at Liam.
27:33He saw my shaking hands,
27:35the sweat on my brow,
27:36and the hollow look in my eyes.
27:38He knew I was in no condition to operate,
27:40but the ultimatum was clear.
27:44I stood over Julian in the operating theater,
27:46the overhead lights blindingly bright.
27:48Liam stood across from me as my assistant,
27:50his eyes filled with a quiet, simmering worry.
27:53Adrian, I can take over.
27:54Your heart rate is through the roof.
27:56No.
27:58I started this.
28:00I'm finishing it.
28:02The procedure was simple,
28:03a basic re-suturing,
28:04but for a man whose lungs were failing,
28:06it was an ascent of Everest.
28:07Every stitch required a monumental effort of will.
28:10Sweat poured down my face,
28:12stinging my eyes beneath my goggles.
28:14My heart hammered a frantic, irregular rhythm.
28:17I wasn't just sewing skin.
28:19I was sewing the shroud of my marriage.
28:21With every pass of the needle,
28:22I let go of a memory.
28:23The day we met.
28:24The day she said I do,
28:25with a voice as cold as the ring.
28:27Five years of quiet, lonely hope.
28:30When the last knot was tied,
28:31I dropped the forceps.
28:33The metallic clatter echoed in the silent room.
28:35He's stable.
28:36I reached into the pocket of my scrubs
28:38and pulled out a crumpled envelope
28:40that signed divorce papers
28:41I had been carrying since the hotel.
28:42I handed them to Liam without looking at him.
28:44Give these to Serafina.
28:46Tell her the debt is paid in full.
28:48I didn't wait for a response.
28:50My legs finally gave out,
28:51and I collapsed into the arms of the nursing staff
28:53as the world turned to grey.
29:00I drifted in and out of consciousness
29:01for the next 24 hours.
29:03When I finally fully awoke,
29:04the room was quiet.
29:05I was back on high-flow oxygen,
29:07but the crushing weighed on.
29:09My chest had eased into a dull thrum.
29:11Liam was sitting in the chair by the window,
29:12watching the sunrise.
29:16You're awake.
29:17You had us worried, man.
29:19Your lungs took a massive hit
29:20from the stress and the toxins,
29:22but the specialists say you'll recover.
29:23You just need months of absolute rest.
29:26And the papers?
29:28Liam sighed.
29:29A look of grim satisfaction crossing his face.
29:32I gave them to her.
29:34She was sitting by Julian's bed,
29:35feeding him.
29:36When she read them,
29:37she didn't even cry.
29:38She just looked at me and said,
29:39Finally, he's being realistic.
29:42I closed my eyes and let out a long,
29:44shuddering breath.
29:45It didn't hurt.
29:46For the first time in half a decade,
29:48I felt light.
29:49Where is she now?
29:51She left this morning.
29:53The hospital board reviewed the incident.
29:56Julian tried to keep up the pushing story,
29:58but the security cameras in the hallway
29:59saw him walk into that room perfectly fine
30:02and caught his little shadow comment
30:03through the open door.
30:04He's been banned from the premises.
30:06I nodded slowly.
30:08It didn't matter.
30:09Whether they stayed together
30:10or burned down in a blaze of their own drama
30:11was no longer my concern.
30:13I was a doctor who had saved his last patient,
30:16even the one who didn't deserve it.
30:17I looked out the window at the morning sun.
30:19I was free.
30:23The silence of the recovery suite
30:25was heavier than the noise of the triage center.
30:27I lay there,
30:28watching the dust moats dance
30:29in a stray beam of sunlight,
30:31feeling like a ghost inhabiting a borrowed body.
30:33The divorce papers were gone,
30:35delivered into the hands of a woman
30:36who viewed my departure as a realistic outcome.
30:39I expected to feel a vacuum,
30:41a hollow ache where five years of devotion had been.
30:43Instead, there was only a cool, antiseptic clarity.
30:47Dr. Liam walked in, his face tight.
30:49He wasn't carrying a chart.
30:51He was carrying a heavy cream-colored envelope.
30:53He dropped it on my lap like it was radioactive.
30:56Her lawyer moved fast.
30:57They want you to sign the supplemental property division
30:59by the end of the day.
31:00She's keeping the apartment, Adrian,
31:02and the car, and the savings.
31:05Letter.
31:06Are you insane?
31:07You paid for 80% of that life.
31:08You worked double shifts
31:09while she was building her career
31:10and chasing shadows.
31:11I'm not paying for furniture, Liam.
31:13I'm paying for the exit.
31:15Tell them I'll sign everything on one condition.
31:17She never steps foot in this hospital again.
31:19Not as a visitor, not as a spouse.
31:21I picked up the pen.
31:23My hand didn't shake.
31:24The ink bled into the expensive paper,
31:26severing the last threads of a life
31:28I had mistakenly called mine.
31:29I wasn't just signing away a home.
31:31I was signing away the permission for her
31:33to ever hurt me again.
31:36Three days later, I was discharged.
31:39I had no home to return to,
31:41so I took a room at a small boutique hotel
31:43near the university,
31:45a place Serafina would never visit
31:47because it lacked the prestige she required.
31:51I was sitting in the small garden,
31:53breathing in air that didn't smell
31:54like chemicals or betrayal.
31:56When my phone buzzed,
31:57it was an unknown number.
31:59Against my better judgment, I answered.
32:04Adrian.
32:05Her voice was as sharp as a diamond,
32:07devoid of the guilt I thought
32:08might finally surface.
32:10We have nothing to talk about, Serafina.
32:12The papers are signed.
32:13Julian had a relapse this morning.
32:16Internal bleeding.
32:17The surgeons here are incompetent.
32:19They're suggesting a second bypass.
32:21I want you to come back
32:22and look at his scans.
32:23I almost laughed.
32:25The sheer, breathtaking arrogance of it
32:27was a marvel.
32:28I am on medical leave.
32:29And even if I weren't,
32:30I wouldn't touch him
32:31with a ten-foot pole.
32:33You're a doctor, Adrian.
32:35You took an oath.
32:37You're going to let a man suffer
32:39because of your petty, fragile ego?
32:42I'll report you for professional misconduct.
32:45I'll make sure you never practice
32:46in this state again.
32:48Do it.
32:50Tell the board I refused to treat your lover
32:53while I was recovering from the lung damage
32:55I sustained saving a thousand strangers.
32:58I'd love to see that transcript.
33:00I hung up.
33:01The silence that followed
33:02was the sweetest sound
33:03I had heard in years.
33:08The threat manifested an hour later.
33:10My phone erupted with messages
33:12not from Serafina,
33:13but from her mother, Evelyn.
33:17Adrian, how could you be so cruel?
33:20Serafina is in tears.
33:21We treated you like a son.
33:23After everything we did
33:24to welcome you into this family,
33:26you're going to abandon her
33:27in her time of need?
33:29Julian is family to us.
33:30I stared at the screen.
33:32Family.
33:33Julian, the man who had vanished
33:34when things got difficult,
33:35was family.
33:37I, the man who had paid their mortgages
33:39and handled their crises
33:40for half a decade,
33:41was a villain
33:42because I refused to be a servant
33:43to my replacement.
33:44I began to type a reply,
33:46my heart racing,
33:47but then I stopped.
33:48I deleted the draft.
33:49I blocked the number.
33:51I walked to the hotel bathroom
33:52and looked at myself in the mirror.
33:54I looked older.
33:55There were lines around my eyes
33:56that hadn't been there a month ago,
33:58but the desperate pleading look
34:00in my pupils,
34:00the one that always searched
34:01for Serafina's approval,
34:03was gone.
34:04The door to the hotel room knocked.
34:05I expected a process server
34:07or a furious mother-in-law.
34:08Instead,
34:09I found Dean Sterling standing there,
34:11holding a bottle of aged scotch
34:12in a file folder.
34:13I heard about the phone calls.
34:15I figured you could use a drink
34:16and a new perspective.
34:21Am I being fired, Dean?
34:23Fired?
34:24Adrian,
34:26I'm here to offer you
34:27the chief of surgery position
34:28at our sister branch in Seattle.
34:30It's 3,000 miles away
34:32from this circus.
34:36Seattle,
34:36a city of rain
34:37and evergreen trees,
34:38a city where no one knew
34:40the name Serafina
34:41or the white moonlight
34:42of Julian White.
34:43Take the night
34:44to think about it.
34:46But honestly,
34:48looking at you now,
34:49I think you've already left.
34:51Your body just hasn't caught up
34:53with your mind yet.
34:54I took the scotch.
34:56After he left,
34:57I sat on the balcony,
34:58watching the sunset
34:59bleed into the horizon.
35:00For the first time,
35:01I didn't feel like
35:02I was running away.
35:03I felt like I was
35:05moving towards something.
35:09My phone buzzed again.
35:10A notification from
35:11a social media app
35:12I had forgotten to delete.
35:13It was a photo posted
35:14by one of Serafina's friends.
35:16It was a picture of a hospital room
35:18filled with lilies.
35:19Serafina was leaning
35:20over Julian,
35:21pressing a kiss
35:21to his forehead.
35:22The caption read,
35:23True love finds a way.
35:25Through every storm,
35:27they stayed together.
35:28The comments were
35:29a chorus of heart emojis
35:31and praise
35:31for their eternal bond.
35:33I felt a sudden,
35:34sharp pang.
35:35But it wasn't jealousy.
35:36It was pity.
35:37They were trapped
35:38in a narrative
35:38of their own making,
35:39a drama of tragedy
35:40and rescue.
35:41They needed the pain
35:42to feel the love.
35:43I didn't.
35:44I just wanted peace.
35:45I deleted the app,
35:46factory reset the phone
35:47and packed my single suitcase.
35:51I arrived at the airport
35:52at dawn.
35:53The terminal was a cathedral
35:54of glass and transit,
35:56filled with people
35:56heading toward new beginnings.
35:58I was checking my bag
35:59when a familiar,
36:01frantic voice
36:01cut through the ambient noise.
36:03Adrian!
36:05Stop!
36:05I turned.
36:06She was sprinting
36:07through the terminal,
36:08her expensive coat
36:09flapping behind her,
36:10her face flushed
36:10and disheveled.
36:11It was the most undone
36:13I had ever seen her.
36:14You can't just leave.
36:15The lawyer said
36:16you're transferring
36:17your license out of state.
36:18You're trying to disappear.
36:20I'm not trying,
36:21Serafina.
36:22I am.
36:25What about us?
36:27Five years,
36:29Adrian!
36:30You're just
36:31gonna throw it all away
36:33because of one mistake?
36:35Because I wanted
36:36to help a friend?
36:38You didn't make a mistake.
36:39You made a choice.
36:42You chose a ghost
36:43over a living man
36:45every single day
36:45for five years.
36:47I'm just finally
36:48respecting that choice.
36:53You're being selfish!
36:55I'm your wife!
36:57No.
36:58You're a woman
36:59who needs a martyr
36:59and I've resigned
37:00from the position.
37:01I turned my back on her
37:03and walked toward
37:04the security gate.
37:05She screamed my name,
37:06a sound of pure,
37:07entitled rage
37:08that turned heads
37:09across the terminal.
37:10But I didn't look back.
37:11As I stepped
37:12through the metal detector,
37:13I felt the last
37:14of the ice break away.
37:16The air in front of me
37:17was clear.
37:18The flight was boarding.
37:19And,
37:20for the first time
37:21in my life,
37:22I was the one
37:23in control
37:23of the destination.
37:27The Seattle rain
37:28was a constant,
37:29rhythmic drumming
37:30against the floor-to-ceiling
37:31windows of my new office.
37:33It was a cleansing sound.
37:35Three months had passed
37:36since I walked
37:36through that airport terminal
37:37and in that time,
37:39I had become a stranger
37:40to my own past.
37:41My hands,
37:42once shaky and strained,
37:43were now precise instruments
37:44of healing again.
37:46I was finishing
37:47a late-night consultation
37:48when a courier arrived
37:49with a thick,
37:50legal-sized envelope.
37:51It wasn't from a lawyer
37:52this time.
37:53It was a personal parcel,
37:55forwarded through
37:55three different addresses.
37:57Inside was a single,
37:58charred photograph
37:58of our wedding day
37:59and a letter on stationery
38:01that smelled faintly
38:01of the perfume
38:02Serafina used to wear.
38:03Julian is gone, Adrian.
38:05He left the moment
38:06the hospital bills
38:07started piling up
38:08and the glamour
38:09of his recovery faded.
38:10He took the last
38:11of the settlement money
38:12you gave me
38:13and disappeared to Europe
38:14with someone else.
38:15I am sitting
38:16in this empty apartment,
38:17surrounded by the things
38:18you paid for,
38:19realizing that I traded
38:20a mountain for a mirage.
38:22I stared at the words,
38:23waiting for the surge
38:24of vindictive joy
38:25or the sting
38:25of old grief.
38:26Neither came.
38:27It was like reading
38:28a report on a patient
38:29I had never treated.
38:30Her misery was no longer
38:31my responsibility.
38:33I didn't finish the letter.
38:34I walked to the shredder
38:35and watched the expensive paper
38:37turn into confetti.
38:42The promotion
38:43to chief of surgery
38:44brought a new level
38:45of scrutiny
38:46and a relentless schedule.
38:47I welcomed it.
38:49I was no longer Adrian,
38:51the neglected husband.
38:53I was Dr. Miller,
38:55the man who handled
38:56the cases no one else
38:57would touch.
38:58One Tuesday afternoon,
39:00my administrative assistant
39:01buzzed me
39:02with an unusual urgency.
39:04Dr. Miller,
39:05there's a woman
39:05in the lobby.
39:06She doesn't have an appointment,
39:07but she says she's traveled
39:08across the country
39:08to see you.
39:09She says it's a matter
39:10of life and death.
39:11I felt a cold prickle
39:12at the back of my neck.
39:14I knew before I even looked
39:16at the security feed.
39:18Serafina.
39:19She was sitting on the edge
39:20of a designer chair,
39:22looking fragile
39:22and diminished.
39:24The ice goddess
39:25had cracked.
39:26Her designer suit
39:27was wrinkled,
39:28and the predator of confidence
39:30that once defined her
39:31had been replaced
39:32by a hollow,
39:33haunted desperation.
39:40I walked down to the lobby,
39:42not as a former lover,
39:44but as a sovereign
39:45in my own kingdom.
39:47Adrian,
39:49thank God.
39:50You look so different.
39:54You shouldn't have come here,
39:55Serafina.
39:56We have nothing left
39:57to discuss.
39:58I'm sick, Adrian.
40:02Real sickness this time
40:05not a play for attention.
40:07They found a mass.
40:09I went to three specialists
40:11back home,
40:12and they all said
40:12the same thing.
40:13It's too close to the artery.
40:15They said only one man
40:16has the technique
40:17to recept it.
40:19You.
40:22I looked at the scans
40:23she pulled from her bag.
40:24My professional instinct
40:26took over,
40:27momentarily pushing aside
40:28the history of our shared war.
40:29She wasn't lying.
40:30It was a complex,
40:32aggressive growth
40:33tangled around the caractose.
40:34It was a surgical nightmare.
40:37They were right.
40:38It's a high-risk procedure.
40:40Please.
40:41I know I don't deserve it.
40:43I know I was a monster to you.
40:47But I'm terrified, Adrian.
40:49I don't want to die alone
40:50in that apartment.
40:52She reached out to touch my hand,
40:54her fingers cold and trembling.
40:58I pulled back intinctively.
41:00The contact felt like a breach
41:01of a border
41:02I had spent months fortifying.
41:04If I do this,
41:05it is as a surgeon,
41:06not a husband.
41:08You will be treated
41:09like any other patient
41:10on my list.
41:11You will sign a waiver
41:12acknowledging our history.
41:14And the moment you are discharged,
41:16you will leave this city
41:17and never contact me again.
41:19Anything.
41:23I'll do anything.
41:26Just
41:28don't let me slip away.
41:31I looked into her eyes
41:32and saw the same terror
41:33I had seen
41:34in a thousand strangers.
41:35The power dynamic
41:36had shifted completely.
41:38Once,
41:38I had begged
41:39for a crumb
41:40of her affection.
41:41Now,
41:42she was begging
41:42for a second
41:43of my expertise.
41:44I felt no triumph,
41:46only a profound,
41:47weary sadness
41:48for the man
41:49I used to be.
41:52The surgery lasted
41:5312 hours.
41:54It was the most difficult
41:55procedure of my career.
41:56Every time
41:57my heart rate spiked,
41:58I forced myself
41:59to visualize the rain
42:00in Seattle,
42:01the quiet of my new life
42:02and the distance
42:03I had put between us.
42:05I wasn't saving
42:06the woman who broke me.
42:07I was conquering
42:07the challenge
42:08she represented.
42:09When I finally
42:10stepped out of the theater,
42:11my back aching
42:12and my eyes burning,
42:14I found Evelyn,
42:14her mother,
42:15waiting in the hall.
42:17Adrian,
42:19is she...
42:19She's in recovery.
42:20The resection
42:21was successful.
42:22She'll live
42:23a long,
42:23healthy life.
42:24Oh, thank God.
42:26Adrian,
42:26we've been so wrong.
42:27Seeing you now,
42:28the way you carry yourself,
42:30we realize too late
42:31what we lost.
42:31We want to make it up to you.
42:33Come to dinner tonight?
42:34Let us be a family again.
42:36I looked at her,
42:36the woman who had called me
42:37a villain and a coward
42:38when I left.
42:39Her realization
42:40was as hollow
42:41as Seraphina's love.
42:42It was based on my utility,
42:43not my humanity.
42:44I have a family, Evelyn.
42:46They're waiting for me
42:46at the hospital's
42:47charity gala tonight.
42:48They're the colleagues
42:48who supported me
42:49and the patients
42:49who trust me.
42:50You are just a ghost
42:51from a previous life.
42:52I walked past her
42:53without waiting
42:54for a reply.
42:55The debt wasn't just paid.
42:56The account was closed.
43:01A week later,
43:02I stood by Seraphina's bed
43:03for the final discharge.
43:04She was sitting up,
43:05the color returning
43:06to her cheeks.
43:07She looked beautiful again,
43:08but the beauty
43:09no longer had
43:09any power over me.
43:10It was just
43:11a well-maintained exterior.
43:12I'm leaving this afternoon.
43:14My flight is at four.
43:16Good.
43:17I've arranged for a car
43:18to take you to the airport.
43:20Adrian,
43:22is there really no chance
43:24I've changed?
43:25This brush with death,
43:26it made me see everything.
43:28I love you.
43:30I finally know
43:31what that means.
43:31I looked at her
43:32and for the first time
43:33I felt truly at peace.
43:35The anger was gone.
43:36The longing was gone.
43:37Even the pity
43:37had faded into a mild
43:39distant curiosity.
43:40You don't love me,
43:41Seraphina.
43:42You love the fact
43:42that I saved you.
43:43You love the security
43:44I represent.
43:45But you never loved
43:46the man who sat
43:47at that dinner table
43:48five years ago.
43:50And that man is dead.
43:52I killed him
43:53so this man could live.
43:57I turned
43:58and walked toward the door.
44:00Will I ever see you again?
44:02No.
44:03I didn't look back.
44:05I stepped out of the hospital
44:06and into the bright,
44:07crisp Seattle afternoon.
44:09My phone buzzed.
44:11A text from a friend
44:12asking if I wanted
44:13to grab coffee
44:14before my next shift.
44:15I smiled,
44:16tucked the phone
44:17into my pocket
44:18and walked toward the light.
44:20I was no longer a shadow
44:21in someone else's story.
44:23I was the author of my own.
44:27My belly felt like a furnace
44:29and hit 45 degrees Celsius.
44:31He said what I was carrying
44:32wasn't a baby.
44:33The doctor's hands shook.
44:34He said I wasn't carrying
44:35a baby but magma.
44:37To stay alive,
44:38I soaked myself in icy water
44:39for three full days
44:41until I heard a crack.
44:42My water broke
44:43and what flowed out
44:44was boiling black liquid.
44:45The hospital alarms went off.
44:46I knew I was giving birth.
44:49It's done.
44:50It's a creature
44:51covered in scales.
44:53It didn't sound like human.
44:54The expected newborn cry
44:55was replaced by a hiss.
44:56I lay on the operating table,
44:58half conscious,
44:58only feeling the tearing pain
45:00in my abdomen.
45:01Suddenly get swallowed
45:01by an icy cold.
45:02Dr. Hank's hands
45:03trembled so badly,
45:04he dropped his metal clamp
45:05with a clang.
45:06He didn't even dare approach it.
45:08I forced my head up
45:09and through blurred vision,
45:10I saw them.
45:11Two creatures
45:11in translucent fluid.
45:12Their bodies were covered
45:13in red and black scales.
45:15They even had small,
45:16fleshy horns on their heads.
45:18They're dragons?
45:19Then I passed out completely.
45:21When I woke up,
45:22the room was silent.
45:23No nurses or flowers.
45:24Meanwhile,
45:25the two creatures
45:25were curled together.
45:26Every breath from the red one
45:27sparked tiny embers
45:28from its nostrils.
45:29Then I thought of Leonard Hill.
45:31He was from a hidden powerhouse
45:32at the top of the capital.
45:34They were rumored
45:34to carry the divine bloodline.
45:36He once threw me
45:36an obsidian card
45:37with an outrageous limit,
45:38saying he wanted
45:39a perfect heir.
45:39If he found out
45:40I gave birth to two monsters,
45:42he would tear me
45:42and them apart
45:43without hesitation.
45:44Dr. Hanks.
45:45I pressed the call button.
45:46Dr. Hanks walked in,
45:48face pale as a sheet.
45:49I slapped the obsidian card
45:50onto the bedside table.
45:51The babies died at birth.
45:53Both of them.
45:54Do you understand?
45:55He looked at the card,
45:56then at the box,
45:57where the two creatures
45:58slowly opened their golden eyes.
45:59Soon,
46:00greed prevailed.
46:01I understand.
46:02The babies didn't survive.
46:04I'll report it.
46:05Also,
46:06I pointed at the glass box.
46:08Give me a portable case.
46:09I'm leaving the hospital now.
46:11In the pouring rain at night,
46:13I drove like I'd lost my mind,
46:15racing toward the forest
46:16on the outskirts of the city.
46:17Scratching sounds kept coming
46:18from the suitcase
46:19in the passenger seat.
46:20They stabbed my heart,
46:21but I didn't dare listen
46:22or stop the car.
46:22An hour later,
46:23I pulled over
46:24at the pitch black face
46:25of the mountain.
46:25I walked into the woods
46:26with the case.
46:27I was totally soaked
46:29and my wounds burned.
46:30I found a cave
46:31and opened the case
46:32with trembling hands.
46:33Go back to where you belong.
46:35Don't blame me.
46:36If you stay with the Hill family,
46:37you'll die.
46:38The two baby dragons
46:39seemed to understand.
46:40They pressed their foreheads
46:41gently against my palm.
46:42It felt cold,
46:43but faintly warm.
46:44My heart ached,
46:45like something had been
46:46ripped out of me.
46:47I forced myself
46:48to push them away
46:49and ran.
46:50Stay there,
46:50never come back.
46:51I gripped the steering wheel
46:53and cried.
46:54How did my life
46:54end up like this?
46:55I drove away
46:56and went back
46:57to my apartment.
46:58I took a bath,
46:59but it couldn't ease
47:00my despair.
47:01The next morning,
47:02I woke up
47:02to a strange warmth.
47:04I reached for the bed sheet
47:05and felt something
47:06smooth and hard.
47:07A scream lodged
47:08in my throat.
47:09The red one
47:10was coiled around my neck,
47:12breathing softly,
47:13even puffing out
47:13a tiny ring of smoke
47:14like it was content.
47:15The black one
47:16crouched by the bedroom door,
47:18watching the living room
47:19with its golden eyes
47:20like a guard.
47:20I couldn't believe
47:21they came back
47:22on their own.
47:22It was the 28th floor.
47:24Then my phone
47:25on the coffee table
47:26started vibrating.
47:27It was Leonard's
47:28assistant calling.
47:29When I answered,
47:30a cold female voice
47:31came through.
47:32Mr. Hill returned early.
47:33He'll arrive at your apartment
47:35in one hour.
47:36Leonard will be here
47:38in an hour?
47:39My heart started
47:39racing instantly.
47:41I looked at Noctis
47:41and Ember,
47:42now curiously inspecting
47:43the water dispenser,
47:44and I felt my blood
47:45run cold.
47:46Leonard was incredibly sharp.
47:48My lies wouldn't fool him.
47:50I needed a decoy.
47:51I grabbed my phone
47:52and instantly dialed
47:54the number.
47:54I need two newborn boys now.
47:56Send them to Moonlight
47:57apartment within an hour.
47:58Ms. Quinn,
47:59this is illegal.
47:59I've sent you
48:00$1,000,000.
48:01There's another 10
48:02when it's done.
48:03The next 40 minutes
48:04were the longest
48:04of my life.
48:06I dragged Noctis
48:07and Ember
48:07into the wardrobe
48:08safe room.
48:08It was soundproof,
48:10originally built
48:10for valuables.
48:11Ember got agitated,
48:13snorting sparks
48:13and nearly burning
48:15my silk scarf.
48:16Please behave
48:16and stay hidden.
48:17If you make a sound,
48:18I'll be in trouble.
48:19Noctis pressed
48:20its tiny claw
48:21against my hand.
48:22Then it grabbed Ember
48:23and slipped
48:24into the ceiling vent.
48:25It was reassuring me
48:26everything would be okay.
48:28Soon,
48:28someone knocked on the door.
48:30The middleman
48:30rushed in
48:31with two babies.
48:32These are abandoned newborns.
48:34Nothing's wrong with them.
48:36Pay me
48:36and I'm gone.
48:37I transferred
48:38the rest of the payment
48:39and looked at the two
48:40sleeping babies
48:41on the couch.
48:41I felt no love,
48:43only endless fear.
48:45Soon,
48:45I heard a deep engine roar.
48:47Limited edition Maybach.
48:49Leonard is here.
48:51The moment the door opened,
48:53a suffocating pressure
48:54filled the room.
48:55Leonard Hill wore
48:56a dark gray coat,
48:57his presence towering
48:59and overwhelming.
49:00Rainwater dripped
49:00from his clothes
49:01and puddled
49:02onto the floor.
49:03His darkened eyes
49:04swept across the room
49:05and landed
49:06on the swaddle babies.
49:08He didn't look at them
49:09like a father,
49:10but like a ruthless king.
49:11My palms were slick
49:12with sweat
49:13and I forced
49:14a weak smile.
49:15You're back.
49:16I'm still weak,
49:17so I didn't go
49:18to the airport.
49:19Leonard ignored me.
49:20He walked straight
49:21to the couch
49:22and lifted a corner
49:23of the swaddle.
49:24The air seemed to freeze.
49:26He stared
49:26at the two human babies.
49:28Just when I thought
49:28I was about to be exposed,
49:30he let out
49:30a cold laugh.
49:32These are the airs
49:33you gave me?
49:34My heart clenched.
49:35Yeah.
49:36Yes.
49:36They look like you,
49:37don't they?
49:38Nervous.
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