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Thứ Bảy, Tháng Tám 22, 2026
Part 1 My name is Sarah Whitmore, and at twenty-nine years old, eight months pregnant, I thought I had already survived the worst my husband could do to me. I was wrong. I sat on the cold examination table at New York Presbyterian Hospital, listening to the soft hum of the ultrasound monitor. The technician had just stepped out into the...
Part 1 My name is Sarah Whitmore, and at twenty-nine years old, eight months pregnant, I thought I had already survived the worst my husband could do to me. I was wrong. I sat on the cold examination table at New York Presbyterian Hospital, listening to the soft hum of the ultrasound monitor. The technician had just stepped out into the...
Part 2 His grip on me was like a steel vice, driven by pure, blind panic. But he had made one critical mistake: he assumed I was just a regular nurse. I didn't try to pull away from his massive strength. Instead, I stepped into his guard. I drove my left elbow upward, striking the nerve cluster on his bicep, causing...
  Part 2 “So others may live.” I looked down at the bracelet. Jack looked up at me. “You were Coast Guard.” “Later.” Sophie’s oxygen saturation was falling. Wallace called respiratory therapy while I positioned her upright and kept the mask sealed. He ordered emergency bronchodilator treatment and additional medication for the severe airway spasm. “Come on, sweetheart,” I whispered. “Move some air.” Jack stood beside the stretcher, helpless...
Part 2 The black SUV sped away from the suffocating ruins of my old life, heading straight for the airport. I sat in the backseat, the glow of the laptop screen illuminating the heavy silence. Sylvia watched me closely as Aunt Beatrice’s video continued to play. "They bribed someone at my bank," Beatrice’s voice echoed in the quiet cabin. "That's how...
  Part 2 The man outside the library door pushed it open. Diane stepped behind the desk. I moved between him and the wooden box. He wore dark work clothes and thin gloves. “Set the drive on the floor,” he said. “You picked the wrong house.” He lunged for the table. I caught his forearm, turned with his momentum, and drove him against the edge of a bookcase....
Part 2 “Elena?” The word slipped from my father’s lips like a dying breath. He stood up slowly, his hands gripping the edges of the desk so tightly his knuckles turned stark white. I didn't hesitate. I crossed the room in three strides, grabbed Mia by the waist, and pulled her behind me. "Dad, don't say my name aloud," I hissed,...
  Part 2 Nathan stared at the ringing phone. “Answer it,” I said. “You just told me not to.” “I changed my mind. Put it on speaker and give him nothing.” He picked up. “Cole.” Malcolm Voss’s voice came through smooth and familiar. “Nathan, sorry to bother you after hours. Security flagged an unusual access event at Portsmouth. Something involving an old personnel file.” Nathan looked at me. “What file?” A...
Part 2 The trauma bay descended into an absolute, organized chaos that I dictated with brutal precision. Every time Thorne tried to step forward, shouting threats about medical licenses and federal assault charges, I completely ignored him. My focus was a laser beam zeroed in on Mia's frozen chest. "Warmed saline is flowing!" Davis shouted, finally snapping out of his shock...
  Part 2 Whitmore’s eyes stayed on me. “You told us you’d never worked rescue medicine.” “I said I’d never worked as a flight medic.” “That’s not the same thing.” “No.” Admiral Cole stepped closer to Emma’s bed. His hand trembled when he touched her hair. “Is she going to live?” I answered before anyone else could. “Her heart is beating. We still have to protect her brain, lungs, and...