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The clock on the wall ticked faintly, each second marking Addison Burke's final hours before her much-anticipated vacation. The sterile white walls of the hospital lab glowed under the fluorescent lights as Addison typed furiously on her computer, logging the results of her final round of tests. Her scrub top hung loosely on her shoulders, a reminder of the long hours and little sleep that had defined the week.
She sighed, her fingers hesitating on the keyboard. Just three more entries, and I'm free for ten whole days. The thought brought a flicker of relief, like the first sip of coffee after a grueling shift.
Her phone buzzed on the counter, and she glanced at the screen. Dr. Markson. Addison's stomach sank. She swiped to answer.
"Dr. Burke," her boss's voice crackled through the speaker, brisk and businesslike as always.
"Good evening, Dr. Markson," Addison replied, already bracing herself for the inevitable.
"I know you're supposed to leave for vacation tomorrow, but I need you to stay late tonight."
The words hit like a sucker punch. "Tonight?" she repeated, hoping she'd mishear.
"There's an urgent case. The Henderson file. I need your expertise on the cultures we're running. It can't wait."
Addison's grip tightened on the phone. "But, sir, I've already-"
"Addison," he cut her off, his tone softening just enough to feel like a pat on the head. "You're the best we've got. You understand the stakes here."
"Of course," she replied, biting back the frustration bubbling in her chest. "I'll be there."
"Thank you," he said, already moving on. "Send me your updates by midnight."
The line went dead.
Addison stared at the blank screen for a moment, her shoulders slumping. She pulled off her gloves and shoved them into the disposal bin with a little more force than necessary. Her vacation wasn't officially canceled, but it felt like a thread unraveling.
The sound of her ringtone startled her out of her thoughts. She glanced at the caller ID: Pete. Her younger brother rarely called unless it was something big-or he needed to vent.
"Hey, Pete," she said, forcing a smile into her voice.
"Addy!" Pete's voice came through loud and fast, already thick with frustration. "I swear, this job is going to kill me."
"Good evening to you too," Addison replied, leaning back against the counter. "Rough day?"
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