Lizzie nodded, giving him an encouraging smile. "Good luck, Calvin. I'll be right here if you need me."
Calvin stood up, feeling the weight of anticipation heavy on his shoulders. Carefully, he navigated through the dimly lit aisle, his heart pounding with each step. As he approached Matthew's seat, he leaned in and called out softly, "Dr. Greene."
Matthew turned around, his eyes widening in surprise as he recognized Calvin. "Mr. Hudson? What are you doing here?" he asked, a mix of shock and discomfort evident in his voice.
"I could ask you the same," Calvin replied, struggling to keep his tone neutral. "We need to talk, Dr. Greene. It's important."
Matthew glanced around, clearly uneasy with the attention they might draw. "This isn't the best place for a conversation, Mr. Hudson," he said, his voice barely above a whisper.
Calvin nodded, understanding the awkwardness of the situation. "I know. But I've been trying to reach you, and we had an agree
When the performance concluded and the audience began to disperse, Calvin and Lizzie lingered, knowing they had access to the backstage. Calvin had thoughtfully prepared a bouquet of fresh, vibrant flowers to congratulate Clara on her stellar performance. They made their way through the theater, guided by an usher who led them to the backstage entrance.Backstage was a bustling hive of activity. Stagehands were busy disassembling the set, and cast members were chatting excitedly about the evening's success. Despite the chaos, there was an air of celebration and accomplishment.Clara was waiting for them, still in her stage makeup and costume. She looked radiant, her face glowing with the triumph of a successful performance. When she saw Calvin and Lizzie approaching, she broke into a wide smile."Dr. Hudson! I'm so glad you could make it backstage," Clara exclaimed, her eyes lighting up with genuine pleasure.Calvin stepped forward and handed her the bouq
Alana paced back and forth in her room, her eyes constantly flicking to her phone, hoping for a call from Calvin. The silence from her phone was deafening. She had been so sure that Calvin would call and agree to her proposition, but her certainty was proving to be misplaced.The clock on her wall ticked steadily towards midnight, each passing second heightening her frustration. She had been waiting for hours, her mind racing with thoughts of what could have gone wrong."Maybe he's just busy," she muttered to herself, trying to ease her anxiety. "Maybe something came up, and he'll call in the morning."She glanced at her reflection in the mirror, noting the worry etched across her face. Her usually confident demeanor was overshadowed by the uncertainty of the situation. Alana had always been able to predict people's actions, but Calvin's silence was throwing her off balance.Sighing deeply, she threw herself onto her bed, staring up at the ceiling. "Why w
Calvin slept fitfully, his mind a turbulent sea of disjointed dreams and restless thoughts. Each time he closed his eyes, a new worry surfaced, pulling him deeper into a vortex of anxiety and unresolved issues.In one moment, he was standing in front of his shuttered clinic, the "Closed" sign glaring at him like a scarlet letter. He reached out to touch the door, but it remained stubbornly locked, a symbol of his inability to reclaim his life's work.Suddenly, the scene shifted. He was in a dimly lit room, faced with Alana. Her eyes were intense, her expression one of both desperation and determination. "Calvin," she said, her voice echoing unnaturally, "You need to accept my help. Together we can fight this." But her words seemed to mix with the shadows around her, becoming more a threat than a promise.In the next instant, he was back at the theater, but this time he was on stage, with all eyes on him. In the audience, he could see the faces of Lionel Lang, Ke
Calvin quickly opened the door, his heart racing as he heard the desperate cries for help. Standing before him was a middle-aged woman he recognized as his neighbor from a few houses down. Normally impeccably dressed and driving a luxury car, she now appeared frantic and disheveled. Her hair was in disarray, her eyes wide with panic, and her clothes rumpled as if she had dressed in a hurry."Dr. Hudson," she began, her voice trembling, "my name is Susan Mitchell. I live two houses down from you.""I know, Mrs. Mitchell," Calvin replied, concern etched on his face. "What's wrong?""Dr. Hudson, I know you’re a renowned healer. I need your help—my son is dying!" she cried, tears streaming down her face.Calvin’s heart sank. "Where is he now?""He's in the hospital," Mrs. Mitchell explained, her voice breaking. "But the doctors there have given up. They’ve told us there’s nothing more they can do, and they’re suggest
They reached the ICU, the sterile smell of disinfectant filling the air as Calvin followed Mrs. Mitchell down the quiet, dimly lit corridor. She led him to a private room where her son lay, surrounded by beeping monitors and various medical equipment. The boy looked frail and pale, his small body barely making an impression on the bed. His chest rose and fell shallowly, each breath a laborious effort.Calvin glanced at Mrs. Mitchell, who gave him a nod of encouragement. Her eyes were wide with fear and hope, and her hands trembled as she clasped them together. Taking a deep breath, Calvin stepped forward, feeling the familiar tingling sensation in his hands, a sign that his healing power was ready to be used.As he approached the boy, Calvin's face hardened with determination. He had to save him. Gently placing his hands over the child's body, he began to focus, channeling all his energy and expertise into diagnosing the boy's condition."Mrs. Mitchell," he said
Susan Mitchell sat anxiously in the waiting area outside the ICU, her heart pounding as she prayed for her son, William. The sterile, cold walls of the hospital seemed to close in around her, amplifying her worry. She clutched a worn, tear-stained tissue in her hand, her mind racing with thoughts of Calvin's miraculous intervention and the potential repercussions it might bring.The minutes dragged on, feeling like hours. Every beep from the nearby machines and every footstep in the corridor made her jump. She tried to distract herself by flipping through an old magazine, but the words blurred together as her mind kept wandering back to her son and the risks Calvin had taken.Suddenly, a team of doctors approached the ICU, their expressions serious. Susan's heart skipped a beat as she quickly rose to her feet, her knees feeling weak."What's happening? Is something wrong with my son?" she asked, her voice trembling with fear and anticipation.One of the doctors, a stern-looking man in
Calvin stepped through the front door of his home, his thoughts still preoccupied with the events of the day and the choices he had to make. The familiar comfort of his house greeted him, but something felt off. The air seemed to hum with an unusual energy, sending a shiver down his spine. He paused for a moment, trying to pinpoint the source of the unease, before cautiously moving toward the living room.As he rounded the corner, he froze in his tracks. There, in the center of the room, Lizzie was levitating a few feet off the ground, surrounded by an ethereal green glow. The sight was both mesmerizing and alarming, her body suspended as if weightless, the light casting eerie shadows around the room.Calvin's heart raced, his breath catching in his throat. "Lizzie! What's happening?" he called out, his voice tinged with panic and disbelief.Lizzie, however, appeared calm and serene, her face relaxed and peaceful. Slowly, she opened her eyes, which glowed with the same green light tha
Calvin's expression grew more serious as he listened to Lizzie. "Lizzie, what exactly did you see? What's coming to us?"Lizzie's eyes were wide with fear and uncertainty, her voice trembling as she spoke. "I saw something… something ancient, Calvin. It's coming from the past, but I don’t know what it is. All I know is that it poses a great danger to both of us. In my vision, I saw you… dying." Her voice broke, and she started to cry, her shoulders shaking with sobs.Calvin felt a chill run down his spine, but he forced himself to stay calm. He reached out, gently taking Lizzie's hands in his, feeling their coldness. "Maybe your vision was wrong, Lizzie. Maybe it’s not set in stone."Lizzie shook her head vehemently, tears streaming down her face. "No, Calvin. It felt so real. I saw you fall from a tall building. We have to be very careful. You can't go near any tall buildings or rooftops. We need to unravel the past, to find the true truth. Whatever is coming is connected to our pare