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Immediately, they started to treat the old man.

There was no longer any trace of ridicule in the room. What remained was tension—focused, sharp, disciplined.

“Hydrocortisone, low dose,” Henry ordered firmly. “Administer as instructed.” The nurse moved at once.

Julian stood at the side of the bed, eyes scanning every monitor, every micro-expression on the patient’s face. He did not hover like an anxious intern nor bark orders like a domineering consultant. He simply observed — and when nece
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  • I own this place

    Julian drove the car out of Brittany’s family compound without saying much. The quiet hum of the engine filled the air between them as the gate slowly closed behind the vehicle. Unlike most of the times Brittany had seen him arrive, this time Julian had come alone and had chosen to drive himself. The car he brought was not one of the imposing luxury vehicles that often turned heads on the street. It was a modest salon car that blended easily with ordinary traffic, the sort of vehicle most people would barely look at twice.Brittany noticed it earlier but had said nothing. Now she sat in the passenger seat, occasionally glancing sideways at him. The night breeze drifted through the slightly lowered window, carrying the distant sounds of the city settling into its evening rhythm.“So,” she said after a few minutes, unable to suppress her curiosity any longer, “where exactly are we going?”Julian did not answer immediately. One hand rested calmly on the steering wheel while the other ta

  • Unusual attachments

    Julian walked out of the house but Brittany ran after him and stoped him, slowly she was becoming fully dependent on him. “Julian wait,” she called after him and he waited a bit. “You have done a lot for not just me but my family too, yet you don’t accept any form of gratitude at all. Who are you really?” Her eyes were bright with gratitude and her lips trembled slightly. “I just do what I have to do,” Julian had equally grown a soft spot for Brittany so he found himself interfering with matters concerning her and her family just to see her happy.”No, you don’t know what you have just done for my aunt, if your prescription is accurate, you’d have restored decorum in my family as well as my aunt’s confidence.” As she spoke, her eyes glistened with unshed tears, her voice a little thick with emotions.Julian sighed, he wanted to continue the conversation but he didn’t feel her home was the best place for it. “Join me for a ride.” Julian said, his dominantly present confidence never

  • Double entendre

    When Julian told the cab driver his destination, he didn't argue."Who is paying please?" The driver was polite but he had seen people like Julian several times, they claimed to hire cabs to sophisticated destinations just to feel among.To him, Julian looked to poorly dressed to afford a ride, he could have easily taken a rickshaw but he didn't openly berate Julian yet."I have entered your vehicle alone, how then are you asking me that?" Julian was a bit confused. "I thought you have been asked to show up at the location by someone and are hoping on payment from them since you decided to take a cab." The man looked at Julian again through the rear view mirror and concluded that he wasn't all that at all but the confidence that Julian exuded was the reason he was still being polite with him."I am going there in my own. I am paying my bill myself." Julian had decided to take a cab because he didn't have physical cash on him to take a rickshaw.It was not as though he was proud and t

  • He is who he says he is

    The manager immediately frowned in response to the complaint he received. He looked at Julian from head to toe and indeed he did look like those people that had often come to just feel among and price houses wen in reality they had no money to pay. As the manager of the place, he had seen several cases like this and handed them over to the security. Most often just apologized and left but Julian seemed to be hard headed. "My presence wouldn't change the company's policy young man. I advice you don't cause any more trouble and leave quietly." The manager wasn't rude but he was stern in his decision. "You haven't heard from me why I have come yet you have judged me based on the words of your staff." Julian maintained his composure and steeze and something about how calm and calculated he was piqued the manager's interest. "Tell me what business do I have with you. I don't recall meeting you before now." The manager thought that maybe Julian came to apply for a job or was someone he

  • Could it be?

    The manager immediately frowned in response to the complaint he received. He looked at Julian from head to toe and indeed he did look like those people that had often come to just feel among and price houses wen in reality they had no money to pay.As the manager of the place, he had seen several cases like this and handed them over to the security.Most often just apologized and left but Julian seemed to be hard headed."My presence wouldn't change the company's policy young man. I advice you don't cause any more trouble and leave quietly." The manager wasn't rude but he was stern in his decision."You haven't heard from me why I have come yet you have judged me based on the words of your staff." Julian maintained his composure and steeze and something about how calm and calculated he was piqued the manager's interest."Tell me what business do I have with you. I don't recall meeting you before now." The manager thought that maybe Julian came to apply for a job or was someone he had

  • This is it

    Morning light filtered through the tall glass panels of the city hospital, casting long reflections across the polished floors. The atmosphere inside was tightly controlled, yet charged with anticipation. Security personnel monitored every entrance, and hospital staff moved with unusual precision. Word had spread far beyond medical circles. What had begun as a rumor was now an event.Julian entered the primary consultation wing without ceremony. His white coat was immaculate, sleeves resting neatly at his wrists. There was no theatrical presence in his stride, no attempt to amplify the tension that already hung in the air. Lucien walked half a step behind him, reviewing the schedule one final time.“All one hundred are confirmed and pre-screened,” Lucien said quietly. “Their case files are loaded into the system, but I assume you won’t need them.”Julian’s gaze remained forward. “Open the first room.”The first patient was a middle-aged man accompanied by two younger relatives who car

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