Teenage Prodigy Fights Corrupt Father, But Her Victory Costs Her Everything
Part 1
**My Father Forbade the Specialist Who Could Save My Sister to Protect His Position — And His Lies Would Cost Us Everything.**
Elara, sixteen, watched her younger sister, Clara, waste away in the hospital bed, fading a little more each day.
When Elara suggested Clara needed a specialist from out of state, her father, Julian, forbade it, his voice chillingly calm.
He said such “unconventional” pursuits would threaten his position on the hospital board and expose their family to ridicule.
Three months later, Clara was gone.
Elara Davies, sixteen, watched Clara from the side of her hospital bed. Her younger sister was withering, fading a little more each day from an undiagnosed illness.
As a self-taught medical enthusiast, Elara knew Clara needed more.
“She needs a specialist, Dad,” Elara pleaded with Julian.
“The one in Boston, Dr. Albright.”
Julian, the hospital’s administrator, dismissed the idea coldly.
“Clara will receive the best care right here, Elara.”
He warned her against “disrupting” his current negotiations for a major hospital board project. Any interference, he implied, would bring shame upon their family.
Elara was heartbroken by his uncharacteristic sternness. It wasn’t about reputation.
Her father’s refusal stemmed from a critical audit linked directly to Dr. Albright’s network. This audit would expose Julian’s covert diversion of hospital funds.
Elara vowed to find answers herself. She decided to discreetly research the “experimental medication” Julian was now pushing for Clara.
Her initial searches turned up troubling results: the medication was suspiciously linked to an unknown company.
Part 2
Undeterred by Julian’s strange resistance, I continued my research into Clara’s new, experimental medication. I spent late nights pouring over medical journals and obscure online databases.
My investigation revealed the drug had a surprisingly low success rate in its limited trials. It was manufactured by a company called “Orion Labs.”
Orion Labs had a deliberately vague online presence. There was no clear corporate registration anywhere. Why was my father so insistent on a medication from a ghost company?
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