LOGINTo snatch a limited-edition piece of jewelry for his mistress, my blind brother was shoved down a flight of stairs. Ethan Sterling, one of the best surgeons in the country, refused to enter the operating room — all because of a tiny cut on his precious sweetheart's finger. He forged a forensic report and bought Daniel's life for a mere fifty thousand dollars. Even my own daughter turned against me: "You're a liar! Aunt Vivian is the best person in the whole world!" Later, in front of everyone, I stepped off the third-floor terrace and plunged into the void. Ethan Sterling lost his mind. He knelt by the river for three days and three nights, clawing his fingers raw against the stone. A year later, desperate to save his daughter from going blind, he knelt in a downpour begging that mysterious, world-renowned surgeon. I stood there holding my umbrella, utterly unmoved. "I'm afraid you have the wrong person, Mr. Sterling. Miss Holloway died a year ago." "I'm Mrs. Ashford. I'm here to acquire Sterling Medical."
View MoreVivian's trial lasted three days.The courtroom gallery was packed. The first row was press. In the second row sat the driver of Daniel's car. In the third sat the bakery clerk from the ground floor of Grandview Mall — the one who had read "Happy Birthday, Sis" aloud for Daniel.The verdict was delivered in open court.First-degree murder. Sentenced to death.When Vivian heard the verdict from the defendant's stand, the left side of her face seized. From brow to jawline, the entire half convulsed — her mouth wrenched to one side, saliva dripping from the corner of her lips onto the orange jumpsuit.Her meningioma had doubled in size over the past four months. It was now compressing the main trunk of the facial nerve.As the bailiffs led her out, her legs buckled. She collapsed to her knees in the gallery aisle, palms braced on the floor, forehead pressed to the tile."Please... let Dr. S operate on me... I don't want to die in here..."No one answered.The bailiffs lifted her and dragg
After the State Attorney General accepted the case, investigators retrieved the full processing records for Daniel Holloway's remains from the Pathology Department.The records showed that the body had undergone complete destructive autopsy within two hours of transfer to Pathology. The only signature on the autopsy authorization was Ethan Sterling's, bearing the director's signature.But a duty nurse in Pathology had preserved one thing.Before the procedure began, she had secretly photographed the wound on the back of Daniel's skull with her phone. The resolution was sufficient for forensic comparison.The direction of force at the wound site: horizontal push.Compared to the vertical force pattern of an accidental fall, the angular deviation was sixty-seven degrees.The Attorney General filed charges with the Ashton District Court. The indictment: abuse of authority, forgery of a forensic report, harboring a homicide suspect, and illegal destruction of human remains.On the day the
Three days after the signing ceremony.Ashton received the first major downpour of the winter.Ethan stood outside the front entrance of the Continental Hotel, holding Lily's hand.Lily's right eye was wrapped in gauze. Her left eye's vision had deteriorated to 20/1000. She couldn't make out the revolving door in front of her, her hand groping blindly through the air until her fingers found the metal frame.Ethan held her hand. The two of them stood in the rain. He had no umbrella.Rain streamed through his hair, pooled in his eye sockets, and ran down into his shirt collar. His trouser knees were caked with grime — before arriving, he had knelt on the concrete of the hotel parking garage for forty minutes, blocked by security, before being turned away.Later, when the guards changed shifts, he and Lily slipped in through the service entrance.He knelt on the front steps. Lily stood beside him, her gauze soaked through by the rain, plastered to her eye socket.Twenty minutes later, the
One year later.On the exterior wall of Sterling Medical's outpatient building, the second letter of the gilded "STERLING" sign had come loose, hanging at an angle. No one had fixed it. Daily patient volume had dropped from three thousand to four hundred. The three ECMO machines in the ICU had been sealed with creditor notices.In November, the Sterling Medical board of directors issued a final ultimatum: if world-class medical talent were not secured by year's end to restore the brand, they would initiate bankruptcy and liquidation.There was one hope.Dr. S.The most celebrated surgeon in international medicine over the past three years. No one had seen a clear photograph of her face — every published image showed only a profile: surgical cap pulled low, mask covering the lower half of her face, the visible eyes calm and ageless.Her surgical record was public knowledge: a 97 percent survival rate for skull-base tumor resections, a 100 percent success rate for brachial plexus reconst












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