ed it with the blood money she'd earned as 'The Ghost Surgeon,' channeling her anonymous, exorbitant fees into a place that offered answers to the city's most desperate, fre
lked in, handing her a file. "New patient. Referred through the Zur
. "I'm not in the mood for a hy
child," Sara
itting on the examination table, swinging her legs. She had wild curls an
chirped. "
us sharpening. The tension in her shoulders eased
y uncle says I need a 'super doct
'm the super doctor. Let's st
intermittent, complex-a classic diagnostic puzzle. Sh
Ayla said, making notes on her tab
" Penny said, hopping off t
oor o
er late,
. It clattered on the p
earing a casual grey sweater and jeans, looking devastatingly dom
hug his legs. "This is the doctor! She's
g over her lab coat, the stethoscope around her neck. His
, his voice a low d
outh agape. "You...
ded a coffee to Penny. "Go wait with Sarah. I ne
n trouble?"
ian order
lian closed the d
er legs hit the exam t
stician in the country," he said, walking toward her. He placed his coffee on a
ly. "If he finds out I have this place
opped inches from her. "But I'm going to be
n, you
tasting of coffee and danger. He lifted her o
red against her l
int bruise on Ayla's jaw that makeup b
it h
smile," she
pocket. "Dr. Xavier Thorne. He's at Lenox H
e a do
e works for me. He'll document everything. Every brui
the card.
e said, stepping ba
r. "Same time next
Ayla wh
ked an
n who took photos of her old injuries and the new ones. He prescribed he
he clinic, he
a concussion. Go home. Rest.
t. A black sedan was parked
s wat
being watched didn't feel like
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