His Life Hung By My Hands
years of stress and suppressed emotion. I clutched my abdomen,
ainst the opposite wall of the fire escape, a small bottle of antacids in his hand. He must have followed
s never change, Cassius," I said, my voice flat. "But
, Alana. Take some time off. You're pushing yourself too hard." There was
playing on my lips. "For something far more important than recovering from your family drama." I kept my eyes fixed on the di
ards my hair. I flinched, pulling back just as his fingers brushed my
against the railing, a wistful look in his eyes. "Remember that time in college? You had a fever
hts, the dizzying heat, the sensation of the room spinning. But his memory
ued, a proud smile on his face. "Never one to bac
ut my thoughts were already elsewhere. A gentle buzz vibrated in my pocket. My phone
y lips as I read the text. It was a reminder, a
make it sound like you were there, cheering me on, worried sick." My smile twisted into a bitter sneer. "But you
g away, leaving behind a stark, uncomfortable truth. His eyes, us
he hospital. I needed air. I needed distance. I needed to remind mysel
ically, dodged rounds, and buried myself in paperwork. I was a surgeon, not
comes impossible. A week later, I found myself standing out
g heavily on Cassius's arm. She was still pale, still fragile,
brow furrowing. I glanced at Kori's chart.
e barely audible. "I just... I'm still a little weak. The doctor said it's common after... after such
mine, but I pulled back before she could make c
ngth. "He misses you. He says your room is still the same, waiting for you. He
cusations from the other staff members in the room. They
g over me. The charade was endless, the emotional mani
bitter taste on my tongue. "I'l
before she masked it with a soft, grateful expression.
. The weight of their manipulations pressed down on me. I needed to retrieve some personal items from my old room, th
kin beneath. A small, almost imperceptible mark, a dark bruise against my pale skin, was now visible. It
and calculating, widened, then narrowed into dangerous slits. His gaze fixed
earms bulged, a clear indicator of the rage simmering beneath his carefully c