𝕿𝖜𝖊𝖓𝖙𝖞

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As the elevator doors gracefully parted, a moderately professional gentleman was revealed. His appearance seemed notably more distinguished compared to others in the room who themselves appeared to belong to the healthcare profession. This gentleman, while not as discerningly remarkable as Dr Kingston, carried an air of qualified competence about him. While Dr Kingston commenced his dialogue with his colleagues I found solace in an unoccupied corner housing his miniature pantry and took up residence there whilst I waited.

"Your arrival has been belated Dameon; my patience has managed only so far as enduring these doctors for prolonged moments while awaiting your presence."

"My sincerest apologies Daniel, unforeseen traffic delays combined with bringing along our female associate impeded my speed. Let us promptly initiate proceedings for our meeting."

"Indeed let us broach matters without any further delay."

"Yes indeed," replied Dameon politely before addressing others saying "Kindly be seated everyone."

After about 30 minutes, the meeting was called off, and the three doctors departed the office, leaving only Dr. Kingstin, the other man, whom I now know as Daniel, and me. I heard muffled noises from Dr. Kingstin and Daniel, so I moved closer to them to hear them. It was getting late, so I needed to go home and get a good night's rest for tomorrow to prepare for the week. It was Saturday, and Dr. Kingstin was my safe, free, and comfortable transport home. As I got closer, I realized Daniel was nearly as gorgeous as Dr. Kingstin.

"Oh, professor, are you not going to introduce me properly to this fine specimen of a man?"

I could tell Dr. Kingstin was not pleased since I was adoring and submitting to this man, and Daniel appeared to love it as he quickly caught on and added.

"Dameon," he spoke affectionately while gazing into my eyes, "You failed to mention over your call that you would be accompanied here today by someone whose dazzling charm thoroughly catches one off-guard."

He extended his hand to greet me.

"Hello, M'lady. My name is Dr. Daniel, and I am second-in-command. It's nice to meet you, and you are?"

I cheerfully shook his hand and introduced myself.

"My name is Miss Rayer. Third-year nursing student. Nice to meet you too."

Dr. Kingstin abruptly stood up and threw his file on the desk. He then questioned, "So Daniel, how are you going to resolve this?" referring to the recent discussion.

Daniel responded, knowing that Dameon had had enough.

"I honestly don't know. "Miss Rayers?"

"Yess" I answered.

"This is what happened, so apparently I was trying to get the evening shift and I was turning around the corner. There were two doctors at the corner exchanging some lab reports, and when they saw me, they hid themselves. As I was approaching them, another doctor came out of the lab with a specimen, and it was too late to hold it. To make the long tale short, I eventually discovered that they were manipulating results, which is against this hospital's policy. We are at a loss for what to do because firing them is unavoidable, but we cannot lose these doctors. "Any suggestions?" Dr. Daniel concluded.

"Now I don't expect you to have a solut-" Dr. Kingstin talked.

I interjected.

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