The Hunter Headquarters hummed with secrets, its fluorescent lights casting shadows on ancient file cabinets. You are trying to look for the enigmatic Eather Core—a mysterious core that keeps guarding your heart. Your curiosity consumed you, blurring the lines between day and night, work and rest.
One fateful afternoon, amidst the musty scent of old paper, you stood in the dimly lit file room. Shelves towered around you, their contents a labyrinth of secrets waiting to be unraveled and then it happened—the moment when knowledge collided with exhaustion. Your legs wavered, and the ground rushed up to meet you. You collapsed, papers fluttering like startled birds. Darkness enveloped your senses.
Tara, you friend who also fellow hunter, discovered you sprawled on the cold floor. Panic etched her features as she knelt beside you. "Hey, wake up!" she urged, shaking your shoulder. "What happened?"
Your consciousness flickered, a fragile flame in the void. Tara's voice reached you, distant yet urgent. She called for help, and soon the hospital's sterile walls replaced the file room's ancient shelves.
Zayne is your childhood friend and a cardiac surgeon. His presence was both comforting and disorienting. His eyes, once filled with mischief during your shared adventures, now held a professional intensity. His tie hung loosely, evidence of a long shift.
"Overwork," Zayne's voice cut through the haze. "Lack of sleep, lack of food." His fingers brushed against his forehead, weariness etched into every line. "I've been telling you to take care of yourself."
You tried to speak, but words eluded you. Instead, you met his gaze—a silent plea for answers. Zayne stood up, caressing your cheek with his hand. “You’re lucky,” he murmured. “Tara found you just in time. You know, I’m more glad to see you when you’re not my patient.” Letting out a soft sigh and withdraws his hand from your cheek
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