Trapped in a Night Rideshare Driven by My Father-in-Law Heading Straight to a Dark Cemetery
👉 Previous Decision: 10-year-old Lily Reynolds notices her room monitor flashing emergency administrative overrides and activates a live internal video stream.
I arrived at St. Jude Hospital under a flurry of flashing police lights, the cryo-case clutched tightly in my hands. Detective Garrity, now fully engaged, pushed through the growing crowd, clearing a path. But we were met by another formidable blockade.
Eleanor Cross-Lin, immaculately dressed, stood flanked by a phalanx of Metro Healthcare lawyers. Her face was a mask of cold fury.
“Dr. Reynolds,” she purred, her voice dripping with artificial concern. “I believe you have corporation property.”
One of the lawyers stepped forward, holding aloft a sheaf of papers. “We have a temporary restraining order, Doctor. Signed by a civil judge. The organ within that case is unverified property of Metro Healthcare.”
He motioned to a burly security guard. “We demand the case be impounded immediately for proper legal verification.”
The crowd murmured. News cameras, drawn by Lily’s live stream, were already swarming the lobby. Every move I made was being broadcast.
“This is Lily’s heart,” I stated, my voice shaking with rage and exhaustion. “It’s hers.”
“That claim is unsubstantiated, Doctor,” Cross-Lin countered, a thin, cruel smile playing on her lips. “Until verified by our medical and legal teams, it remains hospital property.”
Choose your next action:
Break the seal manually in the hospital lobby using his optical bio-diagnostic tool to perform a live, public DNA validation on camera. — Read CHAPTER 12 to continue
Rush past the lawyers into the pediatric surgical suite before the court order can be formally served on the chief surgeon. — Read CHAPTER 13 to continue
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