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Little Toy Bikers and a Woman on the Run
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Chapter 359 Dead Babies Keep Piling Up
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Tara had a slow work day. It was perfect to check up on some of her work concerns. Dr. Namid had been busy killing babies. Four in the last two months. Tara carefully studied each death. The babies were all sick with questionable qualities of life and had died during fairly routine procedures that ordinarily didn't result in death.
Each baby seemed to have some unforeseen medical complication during surgery that couldn't be overcome and the baby died. In most cases, the babies would have had only a few years to live and the surgeries were to either prolong the life a little or make the baby more comfortable.
Everything about medicine was so gray. Saving a baby always sounded like a good thing until the realities of what that life was going had to be faced.
Could Dr. Namid be some sort of surgical version of an Angel of Death? She couldn't tell anyone in the hospital of her suspicions. Even if she were right, everyone would hate her. It would make the hospital look bad and like most companies and government entities, it was always better to look good even if the image was fake. Blame the light for the problem and not the cockroaches.
Was it really so bad if Dr. Namid was ending a baby's suffering early? She knew the med school answer to that question was that doctors weren't God and had sworn an oath to do no harm to their patients. That was all well and good until it was your kid that was going to spend his or her life in intense pain with no quality of life to help balance out the pain.
She didn't have anyone at the hospital she could talk to about this, but she did have her best friend Scarlett. Grabbing her phone, she called Scarlett suggesting they get lunch.
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Author's Note: I was working on my clean up of this story and then I got distracted and started another story. It's more of a rom-com. It's called Taming Ava and it's rated M. Light and fun that brings out a different side of Jax. I'm probably only going to post once a week with longer chapters.
