Intro. You walk into the operation theatre believing it will be another routine case.
Clean hands. Calm mind. Years of experience behind every move.
No fear. No doubt.
Then something goes wrong.
Not loudly. Not dramatically.
Just one sudden turn—an unexpected reaction.
Machines begin to scream. Time slips out of control.
You try everything.
But life still leaves.
By the time silence fills the room, you already know—
this moment will follow you forever.
The patient is dead.
And the blame doesn’t take long to arrive.
People stop seeing a doctor.
They see a mistake.
The hospital steps back.
Colleagues avoid eye contact.
Headlines reduce your entire career to one accident.
Your license is suspended.
Your name becomes evidence.
And then there is him—
your ex.
A lawyer.
Once someone who held your hand, now holding files against you.
Not out of justice.
Out of pride. Out of victory.
Nights become unbearable.
You replay the surgery again and again, searching for something you missed.
Logic says it wa