Elias was thinking about what happened yesterday and wanted to talk it over with Elodie.
As they arrived, Esmeralda happened to come back at the same time.
“She’s awake?”
“She is. Come on in.” Esmeralda pushed open the door.
Elodie turned to look. She hadn’t slept well the previous night, and it showed in her pale, drawn face.
When she spotted Latham, she managed a greeting. “Dr. Latham?”
Latham let out a sigh. “I heard a little about what happened, so I thought I’d check in on you. You need to take care of yourself and try not to worry too much.”
Elodie forced a small, colorless smile. “Alright. Thank you.”
“What brings you here so early, Dr. Warwick?” Esmeralda was the first to ask.
Elodie’s fingers tightened on the bedsheet, her eyes fixed intently on Elias.
Elias stepped forward, his gaze steady on Elodie. “Yesterday, when I saw you, there was an IV needle in your arm. I had the residue in the syringe analyzed. It turns out it was a clinical medication meant to improve circulation, but it was mixed with an anesthetic—something quite potent. That’s what caused your sudden reaction.”
Elodie’s face drained of color, her lips pressing into a tight line. “But… this is a hospital. How could something like that happen here?”
Especially in a hospital of this size.
How could something so terrifying occur?
Latham understood at once. “Someone gave a pregnant woman that kind of injection? That’s not just a careless mistake—that’s deliberate.”
What kind of doctor could make such a basic, dangerous error?
Esmeralda was practically shaking with anger. “Didn’t you catch who did it?”
Elias shook his head. “Whoever it was, they clearly know their way around the hospital. There haven’t been any leads so far.”
“That medication’s effects typically last about an hour. It was only because of your preexisting condition that you reacted right away. If you hadn’t fought back when you did, there would’ve been no trace left to discover—your body would have metabolized the drug quickly, and we’d have no way to trace it back.”
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