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Back at his rented apartnt, Henry changed into his Tinkerer outfit, grabbed his field dical kit, and drove toward Cedars–Sinai dical Center, where Ms. Hepburn had once spent her final month.

Nearly a year had passed since then, and the place hadn't changed much — at least not the parts Henry had seen before. But today, his invitation led him into an entirely different wing of the hospital.

This section was spotless — too spotless — and it didn't carry the usual sharp tang of disinfectant that clung to ordinary hospitals. Instead, a subtle fragrance masked the sterile air, sothing expensive and deliberately comforting. Whoever managed this place knew how to hide the scent of illness.

Even the hallways were lined with paintings and sculptures. For all intents and purposes, it looked more like an art gallery than a ward.

Led by a nurse who looked like she had walked straight out of a fashion magazine — tall, red-haired, and perfect in all the right proportions — Henry must've looked like a country bumpkin.

Places like this weren't open to the public. The only reason he'd gotten in at all was because of the invitation letter sealed in the Continental's envelope. Without that slip of paper, security would've stopped him cold.

Inside these walls, the weight of old money was palpable. Audrey Hepburn, international icon that she was, had never been able to touch this kind of power.

He thought briefly of her — of that last desperate October, the endless doctors, the wasted ti that drained what little strength she had left. Maybe, if things had gone differently, she could've lasted longer.

But he knew better. So people simply weren't born to get second chances.

He pushed the thought aside and entered the suite.

The "room" turned out to be a presidential suite in all but na — and from inside ca the unmistakable sound of chaos. Soone was screaming bloody murder, while others shouted over him with desperate cheer: "It's not that bad!" "You'll be fine!" "Don't think about it!"

Henry couldn't tell who sounded more hysterical — the patient or his entourage.

As he stepped closer, every head in the room turned his way.

An older woman with a crooked wig and makeup streaked by tears pushed through the crowd to et him. The wig sat off-center, revealing a flash of gray scalp beneath — ridiculous under the circumstances, but the fear and love in her face were very real.

She seized Henry's hand. "Doctor, please — you have to save my son! He has a bright future ahead of him, he can't suffer like this!"

Henry recognized her imdiately — not from personal acquaintance, but from newspapers and television. When he looked past her to the writhing young man on the bed, the full picture clicked into place.

The Bonning family.

A local politicians stretching back to the 1890s — their na had appeared on the Los Angeles City Council roster for over a century. Their alliances ran deep, their reach deeper still.

The woman clutching him was Susie Amber Bonning a sharp-tongued councilwoman known for her ruthless questioning. But these days, her fa had been eclipsed by her only son — the one currently screaming.

Thomas Bonning. Spoiled. Reckless. Tabloid poison. A walking embarrassnt of privilege.

Drugs. Prostitutes. Assault charges. DUIs. At least one totaled car per year. The public knew the half of it — which ant the rest was buried sowhere beneath a mountain of hush money.

n like him were icebergs — what the world saw was only the tip.

And the fact that the Bonning family could send a Continental gold coin told Henry everything he needed to know: sowhere in their pristine bloodline, there were ties to the underworld. Maybe one man, maybe the whole damn tree.

Still — he was here to treat, not to judge. A doctor's hands don't choose who deserves saving. And besides, the coin made refusal impossible.

It wasn't like Henry had much moral high ground left anyway. Most of his patients were murderers, thugs, or worse. What was one more bastard added to the list?

And the Tinkerer was no fool. His reputation — the cold, unflappable air that surrounded him — was what made dangerous people trust him. Even in one of the world's most famous hospitals, surrounded by top surgeons, he held himself with quiet arrogance, chin high, as if none of them were worth his ti.

He extended a hand. "Patient's file?"

A nurse quickly placed a clipboard in his palm.

Several doctors lingered nearby, among them one of the sa specialists who'd treated Hepburn. But even the greatest dical authority in the room couldn't stand taller than the Bonning family's political clout.

Henry skimd through the data. The diagnosis was straightforward: acute appendicitis with signs of early peritonitis. Antibiotic therapy had failed.

Simple — painfully simple. If left untreated, the pain alone could kill him.

He shut the file. "Do we have an operating room ready?"

The attending physician — clearly unhappy but too professional to show it — nodded. "Available anyti."

On the bed, the spoiled heir glared at Henry through a sheen of sweat. "Hey, scarface," he rasped, voice cracking with pain, "I'm warning you. I've been through hell already. If you so much as hurt in there, I swear I'll make sure you regret it."

Henry ignored him completely and turned to the mother.

"Mrs. Bonning," he said evenly. "Since you're the one who asked for , I assu you already know who I am and what my thods entail. But I'll make this clear: my procedures don't follow conventional dical ethics. So might even call them illegal.

"Even so, you still want to operate on your son?"

Her voice trembled, but her resolve did not. "Yes. I'm sure."

Her son, however, wasn't nearly as composed. "Hey! Are you even listening to , you freak? If this hurts, you're dead! You hear ? Dead!"

Henry didn't even glance his way.

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