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Chapter 14 - part 12

(Anxin's POV)

The room feels—

Different.

Heavier.

Colder.

Jisung is sitting by the window.

Calm.

Composed.

Like nothing happened.

Like he didn't just disappear.

Like he didn't make the entire floor feel unsafe.

And behind me—

I can feel him.

Hedi.

Standing there.

Silent.

Watching.

I don't turn.

But I know.

I just know.

"You left your room," I say, keeping my voice steady.

Professional.

Controlled.

"Did I?" Jisung replies lightly.

My grip tightens slightly around the file.

"You weren't here."

"And now I am."

That smile again.

Too calm.

Too… aware.

(Hedi's POV)

He's playing.

Not careless.

Not reckless.

Intentional.

I step inside.

Slowly.

Deliberately.

The air shifts instantly.

Jisung's gaze moves.

From her—

To me.

And for the first time—

His smile changes.

Not gone.

But sharper.

More interested.

"So," he says softly,

"you finally came."

(Anxin's POV)

…Finally?

My eyes flicker between them.

What does that mean?

"Hedi—" I start.

"Stay back," he says.

Calm.

But firm.

That tone again.

The one that doesn't leave room for argument.

I don't move.

But I don't step forward either.

(Hedi's POV)

He knows who I am.

That's clear.

"Leaving your room without authorization," I say evenly,

"isn't a good idea."

Jisung leans back slightly.

Relaxed.

Unbothered.

"Is that a threat?"

"It's a fact."

Silence.

(Jisung)

"You're interesting," he says, studying me.

"And you're reckless."

"Am I?"

"You don't disappear in places like this unless you want attention."

A small pause.

Then—

"Or you want something."

(Anxin's POV)

What is happening?

This doesn't feel like a normal conversation.

This doesn't feel like—

Doctor and patient.

It feels like something else.

Something I don't understand.

(Jisung)

"And what do you think I want?" he asks.

(Hedi)

My gaze doesn't shift.

"Her."

Silence.

(Anxin's POV)

My heart stops.

"What—?"

Jisung laughs softly.

Not loud.

Not dramatic.

Just—

Amused.

"That's a bold assumption."

"It's an accurate one."

"And if it is?"

The room tightens.

The air sharpens.

(Hedi's POV)

Then I take one step closer.

Not aggressive.

Not rushed.

Controlled.

"Then you stay away from her."

(Anxin's POV)

"Hedi—"

"Stay out of this," he says without looking at me.

I freeze.

Why does that—

Hurt?

(Jisung)

"She doesn't seem like someone who needs permission," he says calmly.

"She doesn't."

"Then why are you speaking for her?"

Silence.

(Hedi)

Because she won't see it.

Because she trusts too easily.

Because she doesn't know what you are.

But I don't say any of that.

Instead—

"I don't repeat myself," I say.

(Jisung)

"And I don't follow orders."

A pause.

Then—

"Especially not from someone like you."

(Anxin's POV)

Someone like you?

What does that mean?

My head is starting to spin.

Nothing makes sense anymore.

"Enough," I say, stepping forward slightly.

Both of them go silent.

"This is a hospital," I continue, trying to ground the situation.

"You're a patient," I look at Jisung.

"And you—" I turn to Hedi.

"You're making this worse."

A pause.

Then—

Something changes.

(Jisung)

He smiles again.

But this time—

It's different.

Softer.

Almost harmless.

"Of course, doctor," he says lightly.

"My mistake."

Just like that.

The tension drops.

Too quickly.

Too easily.

(Hedi's POV)

He backed down.

No.

Not backed down.

Paused.

(Anxin's POV)

I exhale slowly.

Finally.

"Stay in your room," I say firmly.

He nods.

Compliant.

Perfect.

Too perfect.

I turn toward Hedi.

"You too."

He looks at me.

And for a second—

That softness is back.

"Come outside," he says quietly.

(Corridor)

The door closes behind us.

"What was that?" I ask immediately.

"That's what I'm trying to tell you."

"Then tell me."

He looks at me.

Long.

Steady.

"I don't trust him."

"That's not enough."

"It is for me."

"That's not how this works."

Frustration rises.

On both sides.

"You're not listening," he says.

"And you're not explaining."

Silence.

Then—

"I'm trying to keep you safe."

My chest tightens.

"…From what?"

A pause.

Longer this time.

Then—

"Something you're not ready to deal with."

I stare at him.

And for the first time—

That sentence doesn't feel protective.

It feels like a wall.

"I don't need you to decide that for me," I say quietly.

(Hedi's POV)

She's slipping out of my control.

And I hate that.

(Anxin's POV)

"I have patients to take care of," I say.

"And he's one of them."

Another pause.

"Fine," he says.

But his tone—

Is anything but.

Inside the room—

Jisung sits quietly.

Listening.

And as the voices fade—

A slow smile forms on his face.

Because now—

He knows exactly where the line is.

And more importantly—

How to cross it.

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