She’s rushed to the hospital, her body weak and trembling. After hours of waiting, the results finally come in. “She has a rare heart condition,” the doctor says gravely. The fainting, fatigue, and quiet pain she’d brushed off now make sense. Time is critical — treatment must start immediately.
But then, in another chilling twist, a second possibility emerges. The tests reveal something darker. “She’s been poisoned — slowly, deliberately.” The substance found in her blood couldn’t have appeared by accident. Each symptom, each dizzy spell, was planned.
Someone close to her wanted this to happen.
The hospital room falls silent as suspicion fills the air. Every glance, every familiar face now feels dangerous. She realizes her greatest threat isn’t her illness — it’s the person who caused it.