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Chronicles of the Unseen

On his final day as a Doctor, the protagonist conducted an unusual hearing session, a practice where patients share their truths and struggles in a group setting. This Session, however, is unlike any he has ever experienced. The participants--each assigned a number introduce themselves with cryptic and unsettling statements, hinting at deeper, abstract identities. Will the Doctor reveal the truth ?!

Dec 20, 2024  |   10 min read

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The Final Hearing

The room was dim, with light filtering weakly through slatted blinds, casting long, restless shadows. It was my last day as a doctor, though, at the time, I didn't fully grasp the weight of that reality. This particular session felt different, and heavy, as though the air itself carried a secret it was desperate to tell.

Hearing sessions were a peculiar part of my practice - a gathering of patients where each would share their burdens, their fears, and their truths. We would sit in a circle, an egalitarian arrangement designed to foster openness. But this session... this one would alter everything I thought I knew.

I introduced the participants to one another, using nicknames as I hadn't yet learned their real names. They seemed strangely familiar, though I couldn't place why.

Patient 3 started, his voice low and deliberate. "I'm the one that can give hope? or take it away." He looked at me, his eyes both searching and knowing. I didn't understand what he meant but felt an inexplicable unease as his gaze lingered.

Patient 2 followed. "I'm the one that has no time at all," he said, his tone colder, almost clinical.

Patient 1 spoke next, with an almost jovial air. "I'm the one that has too much time to spend." His grin felt misplaced, unsettling.

Then Patient 4 chimed in. "I'm the one that might be ugly or might be beautiful." His words hung in the air, opaque and disconcerting.

I stood frozen, unsure of what to say. Their cryptic introductions felt like riddles designed to unsettle, and they were working.

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