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Doctor's Terms for Redemption

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The sharp smell of antiseptic and decay burned my nostrils as I dug through another bin of medical waste. My surgical scrubs—once pristine white—were now stained with unidentifiable smears of red and yellow. Five years of rigorous training had taught me to keep my composure under pressure, but right now, I was dangerously close to losing it. "Where is it?" I muttered, tossing aside a blood-soaked gauze pad. "It has to be here." The pathology report had been misplaced by a new intern—a rookie mistake that could cost my patient weeks of crucial treatment time. Without that report confirming the cancer markers, we'd have to start the testing process all over again. Mrs. Peterson didn't have weeks to spare. "You're contaminating yourself, Dr. Morgan," said Marcus Chen, the anesthesiologist who'd volunteered to help me search.

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The sharp smell of antiseptic and decay burned my nostrils as I dug through another bin of medical waste. My surgical scrubs—once pristine white—were now stained with unidentifiable smears of red and yellow. Five years of rigorous training had taught me to keep my composure under pressure, but right now, I was dangerously close to losing it.

"Where is it?" I muttered, tossing aside a blood-soaked gauze pad. "It has to be here."

The pathology report had been misplaced by a new intern—a rookie mistake that could cost my patient weeks of crucial treatment time. Without that report confirming the cancer markers, we'd have to start the testing process all over again. Mrs. Peterson didn't have weeks to spare.

"You're contaminating yourself, Dr. Morgan," said Marcus Chen, the anesthesiologist who'd volunteered to help me search. "Let's call Infectious Control to handle this."

"No time," I replied, moving to the next bin. "If we don't find it in the next twenty minutes, Mrs. Peterson's treatment plan is set back a month."

My fingers closed around a familiar manila envelope buried beneath a pile of used syringes. Relief flooded through me as I pulled it out, quickly checking the patient name.

"Got it," I said, a smile breaking across my face despite the grim surroundings. "Mrs. Peterson's cancer markers are through the roof. We need to start chemo immediately."

I wiped the envelope on my already soiled scrubs and tucked it into my lab coat pocket. "Let's get this to Oncology."

The basement corridor echoed with our footsteps as we headed toward the elevator. My mind was already shifting to the next task—calling Mrs. Peterson's family, preparing the treatment plan, scheduling her first round of chemotherapy.

The elevator doors slid open to reveal the main lobby of Seattle General. The moment I stepped out, the energy in the room shifted. A commotion near the VIP entrance drew everyone's attention.

"Make way! We need a doctor immediately!"

That voice—cultured, commanding, and dripping with entitlement—sent ice through my veins. I knew it instantly, though I hadn't heard it in five years.

Jeremy Stewart burst through the automatic doors, his designer suit immaculate despite the panic in his eyes. In his arms was an elderly woman—his mother, Eleanor Stewart—her face contorted in pain, eyes closed.

"We need the best neurosurgeon you have!" Jeremy demanded, his voice echoing through the lobby. "My mother has had a stroke!"

Behind him trailed Aaliyah Fisher, dressed in a cream cashmere sweater that probably cost more than my monthly rent. Her perfectly manicured hand clung to Jeremy's arm possessively as she surveyed the hospital staff with barely concealed disdain.

"Someone help us!" she called out, her voice honey-sweet but with steel underneath. "We need assistance immediately!"

I froze, the pathology report still clutched in my hand. The universe couldn't possibly have such a twisted sense of humor.

"Winnie?"

I turned to find Elena Rodriguez, the head nurse, staring at me with confusion. "You shouldn't be here right now. These people are demanding our best doctor."

Before I could respond, Jeremy's gaze locked onto mine. For a moment, recognition flickered in his eyes—then vanished, replaced by cold dismissal.

"You," he said, pointing at me as he approached. "Nurse. Get out of our way."

I opened my mouth to correct him, but he wasn't finished.

"I know exactly what you're doing," he continued, his voice rising so everyone in the lobby could hear. "I've seen your type before. Desperate women who can't let go."

Aaliyah's lips curved into a smirk as she leaned closer to Jeremy. "How pathetic," she stage-whispered, loud enough for everyone to hear. "Some women just don't know when to move on."

Heat rushed to my face as several staff members and patients turned to stare. The pathology report trembled in my hand.

"I don't want any trouble," Jeremy said, reaching into his jacket to pull out a checkbook. "Here's five hundred thousand dollars. Take it and disappear."

He tore out a check, scribbled an amount that made several nurses gasp, and held it out to me.

"This should be enough to buy whatever it is you're selling," he said coldly. "Now leave us alone."

Aaliyah's smile widened as she watched me, her eyes gleaming with malicious triumph. "Some people just don't understand boundaries," she said, her voice dripping with false sympathy.

The pathology report felt heavy in my hand as I stood there, surrounded by whispers and stares, five hundred thousand dollars being offered to me as if I were nothing more than a nuisance to be bought off.

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Doctor's Terms for Redemption of Contents

Ch. 1 Ch. 2 Ch. 3
Ch. 4
Ch. 5
Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10

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