Code Switch

Code Switch

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He saves lives by day. Breaks the law by night. But love was never part of the plan. Micah Hale is the golden boy of the college hospital-calm under pressure, trusted by patients, admired by staff. But behind the scrubs and steady hands lies a second life stitched with secrets, regrets, and blood. When a mysterious overdose rattles the ward, Micah's carefully balanced world starts to slip-and Ivy Lin, a sharp nursing student with a quiet fire, is the first to notice the cracks. What begins as curiosity turns into obsession as Ivy digs deeper, uncovering a trail of missing records, whispered names, and a ghost from Micah's past who never really died. As danger circles closer and loyalty gets tested, one truth becomes impossible to ignore: Sometimes saving someone means becoming the villain in your own story.
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In a world where promises are as fragile as glass, Micah Grimaldi never expected hers to break so suddenly. After a betrayal that redefines what it means to trust, she finds herself carrying the weight of a secret-one that ties her to a past she can't ignore and a future she's still learning to face. Back in the comfort of the familiar, surrounded by the quiet presence of those who care, Micah begins to piece herself together again. As old dreams fall away and new realities take shape, she learns that healing isn't loud-it's slow, quiet, and deeply personal. This is a story of resilience, of finding strength in the people who stay, and of realizing that starting over doesn't mean starting from nothing.

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