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The Surgeon's Debt: Bound To The Beast

The Surgeon's Debt: Bound To The Beast

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Chapter 1 No.1

Word Count: 1652    |    Released on: 12/01/2026

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and dragged them across her knuckles. The friction burned, a necessary penance, but just as the bristles threatened to break the skin, her hands froze. No. She cou

on her ID badge. But deep in the recesses of her mind, buried under layers of survival instinct and fear, was another name. Ye Jiuting. She hadn't spoken those syllables

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ecks. Up there, in the world of champagne and diamonds, the night was just beginning. Down here, in the b

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falling from its bun to curtain her f

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inutes before we found him," Mill

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had turned to stone. Sweat dripped from Isela's chin, landing on the patient's unmo

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for the drone of the machin

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dressing gown, clutching a string of pearls so tightly her knuckles w

Isela said, trying to keep her voice st

icured finger at the metal tray next to the bed. "

ger. Lying on the tray

antibiotic," Isela said. "Cefa

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, it wasn

ho ran the lower decks like a personal fiefdom. He was flanked by th

. He looked at Isela. His gaze craw

n said, his voice a gravelly rumble. He stepp

The sudden volume made Isela flinch. "She gave

ed Isela by the shoulder. His fingers dug into her trapezius m

issed. "I need to secur

uston sneered. He pushed her back against the

ece of paper and threw it at Isela. The sharp corner of the heavy

Mrs. Best

wn. She unfolded it. It was a medical his

Allergies: Cephalosp

blood

e shift. The system flagged 'No Known Allergies'. And the syringe..." She looked at Miller, who was cowering by the cart. "

were negligent. Or maybe... maybe someo

ssing between Mrs. Best and Huston.

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" Isela said, her voice

melled of stale tobacco and mints. "That sounds like a conspiracy

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, near the window. The oce

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s voice trembled, but her hand w

oking to crush her. His heavy hand closed over hers, sque

e plastic barrel as sweat made her palms

bone, the needle slipped. Isela gasped as the sharp tip drove deep into the soft flesh of her forearm. The

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The Surgeon's Debt: Bound To The Beast
The Surgeon's Debt: Bound To The Beast
“I was a surgeon on the most luxurious ship in the world, scrubbing my hands until they were raw to forget the name Ye Jiuting and the past I'd left behind. But at 2:15 AM, Room 404 became my graveyard when a federal agent flatlined on my table, and the world I'd built turned into a nightmare. The nurse handed me a syringe she swore was a standard antibiotic, but the ship's medical files had been scrubbed to hide a fatal allergy. Before the body was even cold, the widow was screaming murder, and the ship's foreman, Huston Lyons, was at my throat with a predatory grin. "You killed him, Doctor," Huston sneered, "and on this ship, people like you tend to disappear overboard." When I tried to prove the syringe was clean, Huston's brutal grip forced the needle into my own arm, injecting me with a lethal stimulant that sent my heart into a violent, scorching frenzy. I fled into the bowels of the ship, my vision warping and my lungs burning, while a ship-wide announcement declared a five-million-dollar bounty on my head. Every desperate gambler and debt-ridden crew member was now hunting me like an animal for a chance at a clean slate. I didn't understand how the digital records could lie or why a routine dose had been replaced with poison. Was I a target, or just a convenient scapegoat for a conspiracy much larger than a single death? Just as the mercenaries were about to drag me to a black site, Clinton Collier, the terrifying "King of the Leviathan," stepped out of the shadows and claimed my life as his own. "She is my Caretaker now," he declared, wrapping a black silk ribbon around my neck to mark me as his exclusive property. I had escaped the gallows only to be collared by a monster, but as I felt his madness recede under my touch, I realized that being his only cure was the most dangerous weapon I possessed.”