the bed, finally managing to
for the blind, Lindsay dialed the one number
o gentle concern. "You finally shook that cold? I was planning to visit this weekend, b
t aside. Keeping her tone steady, she said, "Vera, you mentioned you're interning under D
for his razor‑sharp mind and cold demeanor since childhood. At fourteen, he'd created a technology that sent the Dix
e. He had finished a dual medical program faster than anyone expect
y families had clashed for generations. Matthew would nev
ould see. She silently prayed that when Anthony recogni
a stayed quiet for a long, heavy
th catching. "What was
ive him the news, but he told me you were sick with a terrible cold and couldn't make it in. The ma
s whitened. A rare donor match-dismissed because of a cold she never even had. No wonder Matthew had asserted that her eyes would never heal. He had been pu
self before she shattered. The Riley family practically ran half of Eighstin. If Matthew sensed even a whisper
in, her voice was soft, delicate, almost bashful. "Vera, if I get my sight back, Matthew
d. "Oh, say no more. You two are hopelessly
Vera settled the details quickly-Vera would
come to Lindsay. The familiar warmth beside her,
finally
olled down the driveway, V
instantly. She smiled, opened the gate, and w
ing through the car. Slowly, the sound eased the tightness in Lindsay's chest. Drained fro
de Anthony's office, Lindsay fel
and cheerful, "this is the patient I mentione
ice responded, "Pl
and a reassuring squeeze. "I got called to the ER, so
" Lindsa
ith the scent of disinfectant-sharp and clinical-
to re
th on her cheek,
er eyes. She recognized the
ponse to light," Lindsay remar
was his on
he warned, "This mi
ong. The instant the probe pressed to her eye, a wave of searing pain crashed over her-the same
her. Her hand closed instinctively around the first thing she found. But unbeknowns
zed tighter, clinging to th
from his chest. "So how lo

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