The rain fell in relentless sheets against the grimy window of Lynn’s tiny apartment. It was a cold, New York kind of rain, the kind that seeped into your bones and made you forget what warmth felt like. Inside, the air was thick with the smel of turpentine and desperation. Canvases leaned against every available wall, some finished, most not, all echoing the struggle of a young artist trying to keep his head above water.Lynn’s phone buzzed on the rickety table, its screen lighting up with a number he’d come to dread—the hospital. His heart plummeted before he even swiped to answer. The voice on the other end was clinical, impersonal. His sister, Anna, had taken a turn for the worse. The experimental treatment she desperately needed was far beyond his reach, a sum of money so vast it might as well have been on the moon. The doctor’s words, “Without it, her chances decrease significantly,” echoed in the silent room long after the call endd.He sank to his knees, the rough wooden floor
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