Jack's Chance

The doctor seemed to be at the end of his patience but still maintained his professionalism. Detective Smith and Detective Jones, who had witnessed his weary expression, looked at him with unspoken anticipation. The room was full of tension and worry, like a stage where the drama of life and death was being performed.

"The emergency surgery was successful," said the doctor in a voice that sounded almost fragile. He stepped closer to the two detectives, looking at them with eyes that reflected the heavy weight on his shoulders. "However, Mr. Buchanan is still not past the critical stage. Several punctures caused significant blood loss, although they did not affect his vital organs."

Detective Smith, without waiting any longer, interjected his question, "Can you provide any further details regarding his injuries?"

The doctor pondered for a moment as if he was looking for the right words to describe his patient's critical condition. "There were lacerations and two knife stabs in his stom
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