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THE HEALER THE WORLD REJECTED
THE HEALER THE WORLD REJECTED
Author: Beequeen
Chapter 1: The Boy They Called Insane
Author: Beequeen
last update2026-04-01 00:54:27

The first punch landed before Justin Forbes even understood why. It cracked against his cheekbone with a dull, sickening sound, snapping his head sideways and sending his glasses skidding across the dusty schoolyard. Laughter erupted around him—sharp, cruel, familiar.

Justin staggered but didn’t fall; he rarely did. “Say it again,” Ben Harrington sneered, flexing his fingers as if he’d just swatted a fly. “You said the nurse was wrong?”

Justin tasted blood at the corner of his lip. The metallic flavor was oddly comforting—it meant he was still conscious, still thinking. His mind, unlike his body, had learned to remain calm during pain.

“She was wrong,” Justin replied quietly, his voice trembling more from exhaustion than fear. “Mark’s ankle isn’t sprained. It’s a hairline fracture. If he keeps walking on it, the bone will shift.”

A ripple of mocking laughter passed through the circle of students. Ben scoffed. “You’re not even a doctor, Forbes. You’re just a freak who reads too many medical books.”

Justin bent slowly and picked up his glasses. One lens had cracked diagonally, splitting his reflection into two uneven halves. He slid them back onto his face anyway. “I’m trying to help him,” Justin said.

Mark, the boy sitting on the bench, clutching his ankle, looked between them, uncertain. His face was pale with pain, but fear of Ben seemed stronger than fear of injury.

“The nurse said it’s a sprain,” Mark muttered. “So it’s a sprain.”

Justin’s fingers twitched; he could see it, the subtle swelling on one side, the unnatural angle Mark kept unconsciously avoiding.

Years of studying anatomy had trained his eyes to notice what others missed. Bones, muscles, nerves, he saw them layered beneath skin like a living blueprint. “It’ll get worse,” Justin insisted. “At least let me.”

Ben shoved him hard in the chest. Justin stumbled backward, hitting the concrete ground. Dust puffed into the air, stinging his eyes.

“You don’t get to touch him,” Ben said coldly. “Nobody wants your weird hands on them.”

Weird hands, the words stung more than the punch. Justin curled his fingers slightly, staring at his palms.

They looked normal—thin, pale, slightly calloused from hours spent flipping pages and practicing stitches on fruit and old cloth. Yet people recoiled from his touch as if he carried a disease.

Because sometimes… his hands did things they couldn’t explain. “Get lost,” Ben snapped. “Or I’ll break your other cheek to match the first.”

The bell rang in the distance, its shrill cry scattering the gathered students like startled birds. Within seconds, the courtyard emptied, leaving Justin alone on the ground with Mark and Ben.

Mark struggled to stand. The moment his weight pressed onto his injured ankle, his face twisted in agony, and he collapsed back onto the bench with a groan.

Justin clenched his jaw. “You see? It’s worse than a sprain.”

Ben hesitated, uncertainty flickering across his expression. But pride hardened his features again.

“Shut up,” he muttered, helping Mark hobble away toward the building. “You’re not touching him.”

Justin watched them go, dust settling around him in quiet spirals. The schoolyard felt colder without the noise, the emptiness amplifying the echo of laughter that still rang in his ears.

He slowly pushed himself to his feet. This wasn’t new. Being mocked, being beaten, being called insane—it was as routine as morning classes.

People feared what they didn’t understand, and Justin had long accepted that he was something they would never bother to understand. Still… it hurt.

By lunchtime, rumors had already spread through the school: Justin Forbes got punched again. Justin Forbes thinks he’s a doctor. Justin Forbes is crazy.

He kept his head down as he walked through the cafeteria, clutching a worn medical textbook against his chest. Conversations hushed as he passed, followed by snickers and whispers that clung to his back like invisible claws.

He spotted April Carter sitting near the windows, sunlight catching in her dark hair. For a brief moment, the noise of the cafeteria faded. She was the only person who had ever listened to him without laughing.

Justin approached slowly. “Hey.”

April glanced up. Her smile, once warm and genuine, felt forced now. “Justin… we need to talk.”

The words made his stomach tighten. He sat across from her anyway, setting his book carefully on the table. “What’s wrong?” he asked.

April avoided his eyes. “I heard what happened this morning.”

Justin tried to shrug it off. “It’s nothing. Ben’s just being Ben.”

“That’s not the point,” she said, her voice lowering. “People are talking about you again. They say you’re… obsessed with touching injured people. That it’s creepy.”

Justin blinked. “I just wanted to help Mark. His ankle”

“Justin,” she interrupted, frustration leaking into her tone, “you always say you’re helping. But from the outside, it looks strange. You stare at people’s injuries like you’re dissecting them.”

Because in his mind, he was dissecting them, analyzing muscle tension, blood flow, skeletal alignment. He didn’t know how else to explain that his brain worked that way.

“I can fix things,” he said quietly. “I know I can.”

April finally met his gaze. There was no warmth in her eyes now, only embarrassment and exhaustion.

“Being with you is… hard,” she admitted. “People make fun of me, too, Justin. They ask why I’m dating the weird guy who thinks he has magic healing hands.”

Magic healing hands. Justin’s chest tightened. “They don’t understand.”

“And I’m tired of defending you,” she said, her voice trembling. “I want a normal life. Normal friends. Normal boyfriend problems, not rumors that my boyfriend is some psycho doctor.”

He stared at her, words failing him, when from the corner of his eye he noticed Ben sitting a few tables away, watching them with a smug grin.

April’s gaze flicked toward him for a split second, just long enough for Justin to understand. “Are you… leaving me?” he asked, though he already knew the answer.

April swallowed. “Ben asked me out yesterday. He’s… stable. People respect him.”

The cafeteria noise crashed back into Justin’s ears like a tidal wave. “So that’s it?” he whispered. “You’re choosing him because people won’t laugh at you?”

Tears shimmered in April’s eyes, but she didn’t deny it. “I’m sorry,” she said. “There’s just… nothing good coming from being with you.”

The words hit harder than Ben’s punch ever could. Justin’s hands, resting on the table, began to tremble. Not from anger, from a deep, aching sadness that seemed to hollow him out from the inside.

“I would have done anything for you,” he murmured.

April stood, grabbing her bag. “That’s the problem, Justin. You care too much about everyone… except how you look to the world.”

She walked away before he could respond, crossing the cafeteria to where Ben was already pulling out a chair for her.

Justin sat alone, staring at his reflection in the cracked surface of his water bottle. Two fractured halves stared back at him, just like his broken glasses that morning; maybe they were right, maybe he really was insane.

After school, Justin took the long route home, avoiding the main streets where groups of students lingered. The sky had turned a dull gray, heavy clouds pressing low as if mirroring the weight in his chest.

He passed a small alley behind a convenience store and paused; a faint groan drifted from inside.

Justin hesitated only a second before stepping into the narrow passage. The smell of garbage and damp cardboard filled the air.

At the far end, an elderly man lay slumped against the wall, clutching his chest, his breath shallow and uneven. “Sir?” Justin rushed forward, dropping his backpack. “Can you hear me?”

The man’s skin was clammy, his pulse erratic beneath Justin’s fingers. Years of self-study kicked in automatically, symptoms aligning in his mind with clinical precision.

Heart attack. “There’s no time,” Justin whispered, glancing around the empty alley. No one else was there.

His hands hovered over the man’s chest. This was what people feared—the way Justin sometimes acted without hesitation, without asking permission, driven by a certainty he couldn’t explain.

“Please don’t die,” he murmured.

He pressed his palm against the man’s sternum. A strange warmth surged through Justin’s hand, spreading up his arm like liquid fire.

It wasn’t painful—just intense, overwhelming. Beneath his touch, the old man’s erratic heartbeat began to stabilize. Justin gasped softly. Even after all these years, the sensation still startled him.

The man’s breathing evened out. Color slowly returned to his ashen face; he was… healing.

Justin yanked his hand back, heart pounding. He stared at his palm as if expecting to see it glowing. It looked the same as always—pale, ordinary.

Footsteps echoed from the alley entrance. A group of teenagers appeared, their laughter dying as they took in the scene: Justin kneeling over an unconscious old man, his hand still hovering near the man’s chest.

“What the hell is he doing?” one of them whispered.

Justin’s stomach dropped. “It’s Justin Forbes,” another said, recognition dawning. “The crazy medical freak.”

The first boy pulled out his phone. “Dude, this is messed up. He looks like he’s… experimenting on him.”

Justin’s mouth opened, but no words came out within seconds. Flashing lights filled the alley as the boy began recording. “Step away from him!” someone shouted.

Justin scrambled backward, hands raised. “I was helping! He had a heart.”

“Sure you were,” the boy sneered, still filming. “You were probably trying your weird voodoo on him.”

The old man groaned faintly, stirring. But instead of relief, Justin felt dread coil in his stomach. They wouldn’t believe him; they never did.

Sirens wailed in the distance; someone must have called an ambulance. The teenagers’ video would spread through the school, through the internet, twisting the story into something ugly and unrecognizable.

Justin backed away slowly, then turned and ran. That night, as he sat alone in his dimly lit room, Justin scrolled through his phone with shaking fingers.

The video had already been uploaded. “Crazy Kid Performs Ritual on Dying Man”

Thousands of views. Hundreds of comments, he’s dangerous, someone should lock him up, that guy’s definitely a psycho.

Justin dropped the phone onto his bed, chest heaving. The ceiling above him blurred as tears finally spilled down his temples into his hair. “I was just trying to help,” he whispered to the empty room.

His gaze drifted to his hands, resting limply in his lap.

For a brief moment, he thought he saw a faint pulse of light beneath his skin—like a heartbeat that wasn’t his own. Justin blinked, and the glow vanished. He frowned, lifting his hand closer to his face.

Had he imagined it?

As he stared, a thin, almost invisible line of golden light traced along his veins, flickering like a dying ember before disappearing again. Justin’s breath caught in his throat. “What… are you?” he murmured to himself.

Outside, thunder rumbled across the sky, shaking the windows, and deep within his chest, something answered—not in words, but in a slow, steady warmth that felt disturbingly… alive.

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