A New Essence
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  • Reads 95,350
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  • Parts 64
  • Time 9h 12m
Complete, First published Apr 17, 2015
How does it feel to wake up on a hospital bed, completely feeling alien whilst few people are crying of relief of your survival? The trickiest part is, you don't even know who those people are, and you don't even know your own name!

Cora Evelyn Rhonda, was severely injured in a graphic car accident and was on her death bed when she was 18, and went into coma. 9 years later, she wakes up in a hospital and gets diagnosed with amnesia. With a clean slate in place of her memories and her very reckless behaviour, will she ever get back her past?

Charlie Baxter, playboy extraordinairé, known for his miraculous works at curing people with mental disorders, finally decides to relocate and let his family know about his profession. On the first day at his new workplace, a saline bottle comes flying at his face and next comes a patient to a skidding halt. How will his life take a turn from there?
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A Cut Not Deep Enough

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So that was the deciding factor. It became my inspiration, my reason for resorting to such seclusion. I had always needed my own space for working, which is why even when I worked in the hospital I never allowed for a nurse or doctor or any other person to be in room, except me and the patient. I am unable to perform my work with prying eyes staring me down and questioning me, questioning my methods and maybe even questioning my humanity. Thus, when she stopped living here by my side, I took that as my cue to quit working in the hospital. ---- Dr. Roy Andrews, a highly credible neurosurgeon has a knack for solving cases of comatose. His methods, however, are questionable. And highly unorthodox. He enters the patient's minds. Despite that factor, he has never once messed up a case. He has never once lost somebody. However, when patient Kester Montgomery arrives under his care, the circumstances of his case baffle Dr. Andrews, leading to the possibility of a detrimental outcome. As Andrews ventures through the depths of Kester's mind, he finds out what working on a case of mental instability is like. ***Cover photo does not belong to me. All credit belongs to its rightful owner.***