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Black prescription

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63
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The average realized release rate over the past 30 days is 63 chs / week.
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Synopsis
In a city where medicine is currency and compassion is a liability, one doctor makes a decision he cannot undo. Christian believed saving lives was enough. He was wrong. As patients drowning in debt begin to disappear from his care, Christian uncovers a shadow network operating behind hospital doors — a system that profits not from death, but from survival at the right price. Prescriptions are rewritten. Records vanish. Suffering is monetized. Every choice he makes saves someone. Every choice tightens the trap. To fight the system, Christian must stay inside it — manipulating diagnoses, bending ethics, and prescribing hope in ways no medical code allows. The deeper he goes, the harder it becomes to tell whether he is exposing corruption… or becoming part of it. How many lives are worth one lie? And when does a doctor stop healing — and start deciding who deserves to live?
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Chapter 1 - Prologue

Prologue

A man fell out of the sky and hit the windshield.

The impact was violent and wrong — metal groaning, glass bowing inward instead of breaking, the car jerking sideways as if it had struck a wall.

Five seconds earlier, they had been driving under an overbridge.

Rain-slick concrete. Sodium lights. The empty span above them passing without thought.

Now the man was on the road.

Cassian hit the brakes too late. The car skidded and stopped at an angle, engine ticking, rain filling the space where sound should've been.

The man moved.

Not crawling. Not flailing.

He pushed himself up on one arm, breath sharp and controlled, like pain was something to be managed later. Blood spread thin across the asphalt beneath him, diluted by rain.

"911" 

The man looked past them, not at them — eyes tracking the road, the bridge, the dark space behind the car.

"Don't take me there," he said.

His voice wasn't weak. It wasn't rushed.

"If you take me there," he continued, "they'll finish it."

Then his legs gave out.

He collapsed where he stood, head striking the pavement with a sound that didn't echo.

Rain kept falling.Cassian was driving down the road with his buddy Junior , an overbridge came into their view and before