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Chapter 12 - CHAPTER 12: MEDICAL

​The medical bay was completely sterile.

​Bright, even light. Stainless steel instruments lined up perfectly on sterilized blue trays.

​He was placed on the table.

​He didn't resist.

​He didn't flinch as the bright surgical lamps turned on, casting a harsh glare over the fresh, raw burns and shattered bone from the testing chamber. He simply lay there, staring up at the light.

​The Chief Medical Officer shined a penlight into his eyes. The pupils didn't react.

​The doctor lowered the light, looking at the massive, catastrophic tissue damage.

​"He shouldn't be conscious."

​He didn't offer a physiological breakdown. He didn't explain the medical impossibility of a shattered nervous system maintaining awareness. He just stated the absolute, clinical fact.

​A nurse attached the deep-tissue sensors to his temples and wrists.

​The blue lines crawled across the primary monitor.

​Then, a stutter.

​The neurological feed flatlined.

​The monitor paused.

​Then resumed.

​The signal came back.

​Late.

​It wasn't a mechanical failure. The system was recording perfectly. The boy's biology had simply stopped existing for one point two seconds, and the machines dutifully logged the void.

​The doctor turned toward the surgical tray.

​He reached for a stainless-steel clamp.

​His hand stopped.

​Mid-air. Frozen.

​It wasn't a pause of hesitation. His muscles simply ceased to receive commands. His arm hung in the empty space, defying the natural flow of kinetic movement.

​Then continued.

​The motion was jagged, violently jumping forward as if the physical world had skipped a frame.

​The doctor grabbed the clamp and turned back to the table.

​"Prep the sutures," the doctor ordered.

​He spoke.

​The words came after.

​The audio detached from the movement of his lips, hanging in the sterile air a fraction of a second too late.

​The nurse moved to assist.

​She looked down at the boy strapped to the table. She looked at his unblinking eyes.

​She blinked.

​Too long.

​Her eyelids stayed shut for three full seconds. Her breathing stopped entirely. The subtle, constant sway of a living body completely vanished.

​For a second, she wasn't there.

​She was a physical object standing in the room, but the life inside her had simply disconnected. A biological offline.

​Then, her eyes snapped open.

​She gasped, a short, sharp intake of air, her hand trembling as she picked up the medical stapler. She looked terrified, but she didn't say a word. She didn't know how to describe the void she had just fallen into.

​Asset 04 lay on the steel slab.

​He didn't ask what was wrong with her. He didn't question the lag in the room. He didn't understand the invisible scales of the world slowly tipping around him.

​He watched them.

​A dead observer in a room that was slowly forgetting how to function.

​The medical procedures finished.

​The wounds were brutally stapled closed. The sensors were violently detached.

​The doctor and the nurse stepped back, their breathing slightly uneven. The cold sweat of an impending disaster clung to their skin.

​They waited.

​They waited for the sudden hemorrhage. For the heart attack. For the invisible debt to be violently collected from the people standing in the room.

​The seconds ticked by.

​No alarms.

​No collapse.

​Nothing happened.

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