Voices in the Ward
The entire ward could hear the thoughts of the beautiful intern nurse, Sonya Row.
When a patient kept vomiting nonstop, and I suggested increasing the pain medication, she stood nearby, sighing.
[What should I do? Should I tell the family this painkiller can be addictive and really bad for the body? If they just wait a few more minutes, he'll recover on his own. There's no need to spend money at all.]
The room fell silent in an instant. Everyone's gaze shifted toward me, and the family quietly refused my treatment plan.
After that, I became the joke of the entire department. Every patient specifically asked not to be assigned to me.
Later, while comforting a terminal stomach cancer patient, I followed her family's wishes and lied, saying it was just gastritis. Sonya complained about it in her thoughts.
[The patient's practically dying already, but she's still saying she can be cured. It's obviously just to trick this old woman into draining her life savings on treatment.]
That night, the old lady jumped off the building so she wouldn't burden her family.
Her family thought I had revealed the truth and driven her to her death. They reported me directly to the hospital director, and I was stripped of my position as department head.
Then, on a holiday weekend, the hospital admitted a pregnant woman with a suspected amniotic fluid embolism. To save her life, I had no choice but to remove her uterus.
At that moment, Sonya's thoughts rang out again.
[She doesn't have an amniotic fluid embolism at all. She was on her phone during surgery, which caused this. Now look what happened. This baby's a girl. This family wanted a son, and now they'll never get one.]
The family attacked me on the spot, recorded it, and posted the video online to harass me.
The desperate husband, obsessed with having a son, stabbed me to death to vent his rage.
When I opened my eyes again, I was back on the day Sonya first revealed her thoughts.
This time, I could hear her thoughts, too.