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The Nurse's Lie
by Daniel Hurst
Pippa's existence was once uncomplicated. During the day, she was a committed nurse, attending to patients. By evening, she assumed the role of a devoted mother, retrieving her son from kindergarten and preparing meals for her family, including her husband. Each minute spent with her family was invaluable to her. However, everything transformed when she transgressed a boundary - nurses are meant to preserve lives, however she facilitated the termination of one and concealed it to safeguard her family.
She is now leading a deception, apprehensive about the moment her secret is disclosed. A woman from her past enters, a former coworker who possesses comprehensive knowledge. She has returned, unequivocally expressing her desire for retribution about past grievances. Pippa's heart accelerates, although she refuses to surrender without resistance. She will take any necessary measures to ensure her family's safety, even if it requires completing her initial undertaking.
The narrative is less thrilling than anticipated following the conclusion of the series' inaugural installment.
She is now leading a deception, apprehensive about the moment her secret is disclosed. A woman from her past enters, a former coworker who possesses comprehensive knowledge. She has returned, unequivocally expressing her desire for retribution about past grievances. Pippa's heart accelerates, although she refuses to surrender without resistance. She will take any necessary measures to ensure her family's safety, even if it requires completing her initial undertaking.
The narrative is less thrilling than anticipated following the conclusion of the series' inaugural installment.