FORTY-EIGHT

"Kill my father? No way." Cameron said. "Not happening."

"Cameron, it's the only way," Dr. Jackson defended. "Besides, that's the only thing now that would truly free him, wouldn't it?"

"No!" Cameron argued.

"Cam," Madison put a hand on his shoulder, "can you imagine what your father is like now? After being in captivity by the one man who has beaten you for years? He's been jailed by the man for fifteen years. We have to set him free, in the most humane way possible."

"But that doesn't mean we have to fucking murder him!"

"Cameron, I know this must be hard to understand, and that's okay, but I need you to listen to me. Even if we do somehow free your father from the government's hands, don't you think he would still be plagued by those 15 years? Think a decade and a half of post-traumatic stress disorder, on top of the amount he already had in response to the oxygen shortage. Wouldn't you want to be truly set

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