Chapter 31: Terms of Trust
By Aaron Blake · 149 words
By midnight, the plan has already failed in the most useful possible direction.
Dr. Gabriel Cross follows the first clue deeper into a corrupt coastal city controlled by private hospitals, where every answer creates a more dangerous question.
The evidence survives, but reaching it requires a choice that exposes the group to a new enemy.
Dr. Gabriel Cross keeps the larger goal in view: clear his name while treating the victims no institution will admit exist. The immediate problem is smaller, sharper, and impossible to postpone.
They disagree without leaving. For both of them, that becomes a more intimate choice than agreement.
Maya Bennett offers help but withholds the one fact that would make trust easy.
The recurring signs of scalpels, rain, hospital lights return with a different meaning, linking this choice to what came before.
A familiar symbol proves the threat began long before either of them arrived.