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Chapter 2 THE EMPTY WARD

Word Count: 2618    |    Released on: 07/12/2025

2 - THE

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building was ho

y, hand against the wall for balance. Every step felt wrong. Too light.

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th

woken in-Room 143. The bed sheets twisted. The IV stand kno

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fa

l

g to his bone

d that single fragile image. But the moment he reached for it, pain ripped through him like hot m

inct screa

he

ply room. Empty shelves, toppled bins, floor scattered with paper gowns

patien

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missing. The overhead light flicke

throat t

asn't

felt like a place som

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labeled with a pat

e had vanished in the m

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ced out, voice hoa

llowed the

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ve the nurses' station. The red light was b

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ent

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metallic clatter, like a doo

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sur

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broken thermometer, nothing useful. Nothing that could defend

cal

it without

ner. Reaching the station. Pausing right n

eld his

down even an inch,

the scalpel

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away this time, down the c

one second that the person

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was real. Cl

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kling, buzzing, dying one by one in rapid d

nched th

ry

earing in and out of his lungs. As the darkness chased him, swallowing t

prin

above him flick

t o

ness surged

n-and stumbled into another ward just a

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led over t

s of

almost warm. Machines hummed quietly at each bedside. Some screens

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earest bed and rea

nd tre

led it

th

etic limbs. The kind used for medical training. But

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sn't a

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had been

rk f

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dark corners

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d away from

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camera feed

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ammed the

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know whe

why someone w

knew on

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le where his past used to be, E

didn't k

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stepped into his path-silhouette blockin

sy floor. His breath stuttered as the silhouette ahead

clothing. A hood casting t

pon vi

ehow made

't speak. Didn't

ckward. His pulse thudded ag

ouble," he managed

s head slightly, as

stepped

l

ibe

dat

rom exhaustion, lungs burning, but he forced himself to run harde

elonging to someone who

ped inside, closing it without a sound. He pre

wrapped a

trying to adjust.

against the wall. Broken monitors. A sto

o a crouch behi

ps appr

ght outsid

aw, willing his b

ied the d

rat

y fr

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sil

sucked the oxyge

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egged silently.

ed on the other

n

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gly slowly. The metal clicked. La

door did

er-was out there

alked

ps faded do

lingering just outside, listening. He waited until his shaking eas

y ha

No footstep

sil

felt like

as he could. The hospital felt different now-less like an abandone

lickered

ide rooms without an

elt-like someone had erased the humanity from

a corner

ng a ward identical to the one he'd escaped from-same manneq

ens above each bed show

e f

m patie

hal

hall

e corridor he'd been in minutes ago. Another showed the s

lmost ev

moved silently f

sear

cki

ed back fro

n't wa

being

eeded air. He pushed forward faster, heading down an

caught

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scending the stairwell two steps at a time. The air grew cold

he bottom was

hed it

pped in

lights overhead. A surgical theate

for study

ng them

y hesitated, then approached slowly, dread clawing up

nneq

ai

tact like

nthetic ribs cracked a

nsors. Mi

back, breat

evel of complexity? What were they testing? And wh

another tabl

wasn't a

beneath the

ring blankly at the ceiling, pupils blow

e

y d

kward, hand clampi

ps behi

ut unmi

ry

gure stood in

e of a mouth beneath the shadow of the

't wait to

loudly, buying him only seconds. He ran to the side exit, pushin

pt ru

eft again. Nav

e footsteps multiplied.

h speakers overhead. "Subject has reache

arder, every m

stairwell a

fl

w

re

hed through the door at the top and burst onto a floor

rm

mo

against the

rses' desks. Computers. Equipment stored neatly.

arkn

cha

ep forward,

aring scrubs and a badge. Her

Are yo

y fr

er. Concern soft

urt? Let m

off as she gla

ion changed

e

l f

k a ste

ered urgently. "

g ringing in his ears. Doors blurred past him. Signs.

alls angled strangely, corner

guiding

to w

nd loome

ood there, marke

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into it, but i

him-multiple people now,

the door wit

choked out. "

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swung ope

voice dr

ar

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fami

lood turn

w that

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face he r

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nd her neck, gun holstered at her hip, eyes

shoc

conf

par

d been exp

" she said qu

the footstep

d at her, c

warm-soft-charged with em

man in fro

lled. Perfec

ce cracked. "Do

ssion did

er ey

bar

something he

I need you to trust

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ked

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t supposed

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