Two Tickets

Calvin stepped out of his office, the weight of recent disappointments heavy on his mind, as he began a leisurely stroll around the apartment tower he owned. The clinic he had fervently opened just a day ago now stood before him, its doors sealed and windows darkened—a stark symbol of thwarted hope. The morning sun cast long shadows across the courtyard, highlighting the emptiness that pervaded the once-promising medical facility.

Lost in these melancholic thoughts, Calvin was startled by a soft voice that broke through his reverie. "Dr. Hudson," the voice called out gently. Turning, Calvin saw an elderly woman approaching, her face etched with lines of gratitude and sincerity. "Thank you for healing me that time. I don't understand why the government closed your clinic when you truly helped me," she said, her eyes searching his for answers.

Calvin smiled warmly, touched by her words. "I'm grateful I could make a difference," he replied sincerely, hoping to allev

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