Shadow And Stethoscope
ay from the guests offering condolences, her eyes falling upon three unfamiliar faces, dressed in black
trying to maintain composure despit
ss, Miss Jones. However, we come with a matter that requires immediate attention. Your late
ispers of her father's questionable acquaintances, but she had
," Allison replied, her voice ti
ued. "And they now fall on you, the next of kin. We ca
usiness. Allison felt a sense of helplessness and anger rising within he
ison's voice quivered with emotion as she confronted the three me
other man chimed in. "Your father owed a con
burden of her father's debts. Clutching the letter tightly in her hand, she could feel the weight of the world pressing down on her shoulders.
t something was amiss. As they walked away from the cemetery, she gently asked,
e her. She couldn't bear to burden her mother with the truth, n
Just some of father's work colleagues. You know how it is – t
nter than Allison was letting on, but she decided not to press further. Instead, she sig
at had befallen their family. She had always been the strong one, the reliable daughter who put everyone else
son made a cup of tea for her mother, trying to create a sense of normalcy amidst the chaos th
the letter spread out in front of her. She read its contents, her heart sinking with each word. Th
The Agostas." It held an air of mystery, a name that seemed to carry weight and significance. Curiosity drove her
Agostas" seemed to be shrouded in secrecy, leaving no digital footprint to follow.
t was the place where he kept important documents and belongings, and she hoped
felt heavy with the weight of her father's secrets, and every step she took seemed to echo with un
labelled with a large, bold "A." Intrigued, she dragged it out and carefully o
records of individuals, most of them marked as "dead," accompanied by chilling descriptions of how they met their untimely dem
associated with were not only dangerous but ruthless in their actions. It dawned on her that her own father had
onflicting emotions swirled within her – anger, sorrow, and a sense of betrayal. Her perception of her father
worked for were dangerous, and she had inadvertently become entangled in their web. With the debts now pass