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Mia

I had no tolerance for alcohol. Half a bottle in and I was already drunk. I blamed it on the strength of the liquor I’d chosen…burning, the kind that made you forget. Well, it did the magic and that was all I needed.

My body was starting to feel like I was going to regret it tomorrow, but I just needed it to let go of the painful memories. My head dropped on the counter after I got rid of the jacket I wore on my SpongeBob bra top.

I didn’t know how I was feeling, couldn’t explain it, but I
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    AvaAva woke up with a pounding headache.It wasn’t the dull kind that faded after a few seconds. This one rang through her skull as though something heavy had struck her head repeatedly. She groaned softly and squeezed her eyes shut, pressing her palm against her temple, hoping the pain would ease if she stayed still long enough.It didn’t.When she finally opened her eyes, the unfamiliar ceiling came into focus slowly. Her gaze drifted from the ceiling to the walls, then to the curtains pulled tightly over the windows, blocking out whatever time of day it was.Memory rushed back all at once.She sucked in a sharp breath and pushed herself up on the bed, the events of the previous night replayed vividly, refusing to be ignore. She remembered leaving work.She remembered placing her resignation letter neatly on Kay’s desk, careful not to run into him. She hadn’t wanted to see his face. Not after everything. She remembered going home, and then…A woman she had never seen before attac

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    Kay Ruby was nowhere to be found. What had begun as whispered suspicion quickly hardened into confirmed fact and that Ruby had been poisoned too. There was no room left for doubt. The syringe recovered from the private room carried undeniable traces of the toxin, the same syringe Mia had used on her, the security was tightened immediately. No one was allowed near Mia’s ward without clearance and Ruby… she was already gone. She had vanished without leaving a trace, as if she had slipped through the cracks of the system itself. Orders were swiftly sent out to other hospitals within the city and beyond. Ruby was not to be admitted anywhere….The directive did not need a signature for anyone to know where it came from. Rolex. His influence moved faster than official protocols, the doors that might have saved Ruby were slammed shut before she could reach them. Whatever fate awaited her, it would not be softened by medical mercy. Kay learned all of this hours later. By the time he

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