The Surgeon's Cold, Calculated Resolve
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as faint, replaced by something... familiar. Home. I slowly opened my eyes. I was in my own bed,
gile peace. A roar, then the distinct sou
was in the living room, a hurricane of fury. He was smashing a vase, then a sculpture, h
hrough the house. "Find those men! I want them to pay! No one t
e internet. They're saying Addison was... attacked." She laid a hand on his arm, her eyes wide and innocent. "Do you th
laced with venom. He picked up another vase, a priceless antique, and hurled it against the fireplace. It shattered into a thou
sa, now me. All lumped together, dismissed, desecrated. I clutched my bandaged hand, my nails
Assumed I was "dirty," "stained," "provoked." My worth, my dignit
out of the house, my head held high, my heart a barren landscap
ker bearing Anissa's name. There was no headstone yet, no flowers, no mourners. Only me. I lit joss stic
ute, but he hadn't even shown up. He didn't care enough to eve
ashes. It felt impossibly light, yet heavy with the
r me. Flashing lights. Shouts. Reporters. They surged to
ue you were brutally
Dr. Frank? Did you p
husband left you
th? Was it really suicide, or
accusation and morbid curiosity. They did
ng Anissa's urn to my chest. "How dare
er, their questions g
ved in a scandal, Dr. Frank. Is
? Was she also involve
re permanently damaged n
them, but they were a wall of bodies, unrelenting. Someone grabbed my arm, ya
with a sickening thud. The lid popped open. Her ashes, once contai
es, ignoring the pain in my bandaged wrist, desperately trying to gather
ar abandonment of you?" a reporter shouted, his camera flashing, capturing every agonizi
was hoarse, tears streaming down my face as I t
old, hard ground. A blinding white light, then darkness.
eyes wide with what looked like genuine alarm. He was le
His voice w
d, so close, stopped in mid-air
oice cold and detached, to a waiting assistant
eding head, then back to the scattered ashes. "Sir, ar
wl. "She's dirty, Assistant. She's tainted
w. They were heavier than any physical pain, deeper than any wound. They solidi