Share

Chapter 2

Penulis: Pwemi
last update Tanggal publikasi: 2026-05-12 05:54:37

Karma stood up so fast her chair had scraped against the floor. "Nurse," she called, stepping into the hallway. "I need you in here with the patient. Don't leave him alone. Not for any reason, not even if this building was collapsing."

The nurse nodded and went inside.

Karma walked straight to her office, locked the door, and fell apart.

Now she sat in the silence of her office, crying, blowing mucus out of her nose into a tissue and breathing through her mouth because her nose was too stuffed to breathe in air. Her chest ached and her throat burned.

She never thought she would see her father, more or less in that manner. But then again, a leopard never changes its spots. 

Standing up, she wiped her face with a hand, while she reached for her phone with the other hand. She pulled her phone from her coat pocket, and clicked the power button and scrolled through her contacts. 

She found the name she was looking for, then she pressed ‘dial’.

It rang three times, before she heard her name from the other end.

"Karma? Is that you?"

Detective Noah Adler. They had gone through university together. He joined the police force the same year she had started medical school. They kept in touch, having coffee dates every few months, also the occasional drunk texting when one of them had a bad day.

"Hey, Noah." She cleared her throat, trying to sound normal. "I need a favor."

"Sure, anything. You okay? You sound—"

"I'm fine. I just—" She took a breath. "I have been thinking about my dad lately. About forgiving him, and maybe moving on. I was wondering if you could tell me how he is doing. If he is—I don't know. Changed."

A pause. "You sure about this?"

"Yeah. I just want to know."

"Alright." Noah sighed. "Unfortunately, he is still the same, to be honest. Hits the strip clubs every Wednesday without fail. Drinks heavy when he's off duty. But he shows up sober for work, does his job. Still one of the top guys in the department, he even got another commendation last month."

Karma's jaw clenched. "Which strip club?"

"The Velvet Room. That place near the harbor. Why?"

"Just curious, maybe I will check up on him. Thanks, Noah."

"Karma, wait—"

She ended the call.

Wednesday. Today was Wednesday.

“It seems the universe agrees with me.”

She pressed the intercom button on her desk. "Sandra, clear my schedule for the rest of the day. I have a personal emergency and you can go home. "

"Of course, Doctor. Is everything alright?"

"Fine. Just something I need to handle."

She grabbed her bag and walked out.

Her apartment was across the city—a penthouse overlooking the river. She bought it with her first paycheck from the hospital. Proof that she had made it without him. Without his name. Without anything he could ever do for her.

She stripped off her scrubs in the bedroom, took a quick shower, then stood in front of her closet. Pushed past the blazers and pencil skirts until she found what she needed. A black dress. Very tight and short. The kind she never wore to work, never worn anywhere respectable.

She pulled it on. Applied makeup—heavy eyeliner, dark red lipstick, wore her Christian Louboutin heels and finally to look the part, she let her hair down from its usual bun. Looking in the mirror, she barely recognized herself.

“Good.” She muttered with a cold stare. Then she wore her leather coat and walked out. 

She drove by an old hotel first and booked a room, before driving to the club.

The Velvet Room didn't open until 8 PM. She arrived at 7:45, walked straight to the manager—a thin man with a goatee and too much cheap cologne.

"I need a VIP booth," she said. "One in the back. Very private, but still gives me access where I can see the main floor."

He looked her up and down, obviously thinking she couldn't afford what she had requested for. "That will be five hundred for the booth, plus a drink minimum."

She pulled out her wallet, handed him a stack of bills. "Keep the change." He widened his eyes and opened his mouth in shock. 

“Yes ma'am. Please follow me.” He said as he showed her the VIP booth. 

The booth was perfect. Tucked into a corner, half hidden by velvet curtains, but with a clear view of the stage and the bar. She ordered a vodka tonic she had no intention of drinking and waited.

An hour later, the door opened.

Marcus Kuntz walked in like he owned the place. Talking and laughing so loud. Two other officers trailing behind him. They took a table near the front, and ordered a bottle of whiskey. He leaned back in his chair, legs spread wide, surveying the room like a king surveying his kingdom.

Karma's nails bit into her palms.

She watched him drink. Watched him shout at the dancers. Watched his eyes track one girl in particular—petite, blonde, young. Too young. Probably not even twenty five.

Karma signaled the manager over. "That girl. The blonde. I want her to bring me drinks."

"Mia? She's working the floor tonight—"

"I will pay extra."

He nodded and walked away.

Five minutes later, the girl appeared at her booth. Up close, she looked even younger and drained with tired eyes and bruises on her wrists poorly covered with makeup.

"You wanted something?" Mia set down a fresh drink.

"Sit." Karma gestured to the seat across from her.

The girl hesitated, then sat.

Karma leaned forward. "How long have you been working here?"

"Two years. Why?"

"You like it here?"

Mia laughed—bitter, with pain visible in her eyes. "Does anyone like this?"

"How much would it take for you to quit? Leave this city. Start over somewhere else."

The girl's expression shifted. She became so guarded. "What are you, some kind of rescue mission?"

"No." Karma pulled out her phone, opened her banking app. "I am offering you ten thousand euros for one night of work. It's a simple job. You do exactly what I tell you, you get the money, you disappear. New life. New city. Whatever you want to do with the money."

Mia stared at her. "What's the job?"

"You see that man over there?" Karma nodded toward her father. "The loud one in uniform."

"Marcus? Yeah, he is a regular."

"He has been watching you all night."

"He watches me every week. Hasn't worked up the guts to do anything about it yet."

"Tonight, he will." Karma met her eyes. "You are going to seduce him. Get him to a hotel I already booked. Room 447 at the Hotel Belvedere. I will text you the details. You do exactly what I tell you—blindfold him, use his handcuffs for his hands, he always has one with him. I also left extra handcuffs in the drawer beside the bed for his legs, and leave the rest to me. Then you leave when I tell you to leave."

"And that's it?"

“Account details please?” Karma requested. 

Mia called out her account details for Karma.

"That's it." Karma transferred five thousand euros. Showed her the screen. "Half now. Half when it's done."

Mia stared at the number. Her hand shook as she pulled out her own phone, checked her account. Her eyes went wide.

"What are you going to do to him?"

"That is not your concern."

"I'm not—I'm not helping you kill someone—"

"You are not killing anyone. You are just setting up a date to help me save more people." Karma spoke in a cold tone. "Do we have a deal or not?"

Mia looked at her phone, then at Marcus, and back at Karma.

"Deal."

She stood up to leave.

"Mia."

The girl froze, then turned back.

Karma smiled, but it didn't reach her eyes. "If you double cross me, I will find you."

Mia nodded once slowly.

Mia's face went pale. She walked away without another word.

Lanjutkan membaca buku ini secara gratis
Pindai kode untuk mengunduh Aplikasi

Bab terbaru

  • Dr. KILLER    Chapter 11

    Karma's POV I was still staring at the screen, I had not even moved my fingers when my phone buzzed again.Harlow Street. The café with the blue door. Tomorrow- 7am. Come alone.The night before the meeting was the worst part. Not because I was scared of being in danger, no— I understood danger, I had built a life around managing it. It was the waiting part that ate me up on the inside. It was that suspense that made this appointment look like the beginning of every disaster in my life.I didn't sleep, because I simply couldn't. Rather, I rehearsed everything I was going to do from the moment I walked into that cafe and somewhere in between, I dozed off.By 6:45am, I was three doors down from the café with the blue door, watching it from the inside of a black coat and a face arranged into something unbothered. Harlow Street was quiet at that hour — a baker setting out trays, a man walking a dog, just ordinary people living ordinary mornings, unaware that two doors away a woman was

  • Dr. KILLER    Chapter 10

    She drove home smiling and she didn't even know when it started.At some point somewhere between his door and the highway she had become the teenager who fell in love with her knight in shining armour, coming to rescue her.Someone had chosen her, and that was all that mattered to her.He didn't wait for her to ask for help, neither did he weigh it or negotiated it or attached conditions to it. He had just looked at her life — the real one, not the version she presented — and decided she was worth protecting. And she didn't know what to do with that because no one had done that since Dami.Dami who had laughed too loud and loved her too openly and died in eighth grade in a way that still didn't make sense. And because she didn't want to get sad, she decided not to think about it too long. After Dami she had decided, quietly, without making it a decision, that loving people was something that happened to other women—softer women. Women who could afford it, and not her.But tonight, in

  • Dr. KILLER    Chapter 9

    Tilting his head backwards in shock, as a result of her response. "Because you walked into that interrogation room looking like someone who needed protecting and I—" He stopped, pressing his lips together, he shook his head in what looked like defeat. "It doesn't matter.""It does matter," she said quietly. "Say it."He looked at her for a long moment. The lamp light caught the line of his jaw, the tension still held there and the yearning in his eyes. When he spoke again his voice was different. "I have spent ten years watching you build something extraordinary from nothing," he said. "I watched you put yourself through medical school while dealing with everything he put you through. I watched you open that hospital and name it Save the needy and I knew — I always knew — exactly why you chose that name." He paused. "You have spent your entire adult life protecting children and helpless adults that no one else was protecting. And he walked back into your life and I—" Another pause. "

  • Dr. KILLER    Chapter 8

    Noah lived on the third floor of a building that had no doorman and no intercom that worked properly. Karma had been here twice before — once for a small gathering he hosted after a promotion, once when she brought soup and paracetamol during a bad flu three winters ago. Both times, she had stood in this same hallway and thought that the building suited him. No pretense. No performance. Just solid walls and a door that opened when you knocked.She knocked.He opened it almost immediately, as though he had been standing on the other side waiting. He was out of uniform — dark trousers, a plain grey shirt with the sleeves rolled to the elbows. She noticed his forearms before she could stop herself. Strong and lean, with veins running beneath his skin as he moved, disappearing beneath the sleeves he had pushed up carelessly reminding her of ummmm. Shamelessly salivating and feeling the flow of her juices running down, she looked away immediately as he stepped back to let her in.The way

  • Dr. KILLER    Chapter 7

    Chapter 7Karma turned to look out the window. The city moved past — shops opening, people starting their days, the ordinary machinery of ordinary life grinding forward without interruption."No," she said. "There is nothing."He wrote something on his legal pad. She didn't ask what.Sandra was waiting in the hospital lobby.She had been Karma's assistant for four years — efficient, discreet, with a talent for appearing calm in every situation. But today, that talent was being tested. Her eyes were red, her usually perfect blazer slightly creased, as though she had slept in it or hadn't slept at all.She walked toward Karma the moment the doors opened and fell into step beside her without preamble."The board called twice more," Sandra said, her voice low. "The chair wants an emergency meeting this afternoon. The head of PR is asking for a statement. Three members of staff have already spoken to journalists — two of them to say they believe in you completely, one of them said—" She st

  • Dr. KILLER    Chapter 6

    Chapter 6Noah Adler stepped into the room, and for a moment neither of them spoke. He looked the same as he always did—broad-shouldered, jaw set, eyes that held too much thought behind them. But there were shadows under those eyes that hadn't been there the last time she saw him. He had not slept either.He pulled out the chair across from her and sat down. Set his hands flat on the table."Off the record," he said quietly.Karma said nothing."Did you do it?"The question sat between them like something alive. She looked at him—really looked. The way his eyes blinked rapidly when he was unsettled, the way he was holding himself together the same way she was. At the fact that he had come into this room alone, without Brennan, without the woman with the tight ponytail.Off the record."I went to the club," she said. "I went home, and I went to sleep."Noah closed his eyes briefly. Then opened them. "I told them you called me last night. That you sounded distressed, asking about your f

  • Dr. KILLER    Chapter 1

    Marcus stumbled backward, his shoulders hitting the mattress. The woman's hands pressed against his chest, pinning him there. Her perfume—something sweet and seductive, filled his nostrils.His fingers moved toward her hips. She stopped them, pressing one manicured finger on his lips with the corne

  • Dr. KILLER    Chapter 5

    Chapter 5The police car smelled like stale coffee and leather.Karma sat in the back seat, hands folded in her lap, watching the city pass through the tinted window. Buildings blurred into each other. Traffic lights, people walking in a hurry, an old woman walking a dog almost like she was crawli

  • Dr. KILLER    Chapter 4

    Rosa's cleaning supplies fell to the floor and scattered. The spray bottle rolled across the carpet, leaving a trail of blue liquid running through the blood.The sound tore from her chest, echoing everywhere, filling the hallway as the once rowdy, loud and dirty hotel became empty that morning. S

  • Dr. KILLER    Chapter 3

    Karma sat back in her booth, lifted her untouched drink, and watched her father drain his fourth glass of whiskey.Mia walked fast.She changed into something tighter—a red dress that barely covered anything. Reapplied her lipstick. Sprayed more perfume. Then catwalked straight to Marcus's table, l

Bab Lainnya
Jelajahi dan baca novel bagus secara gratis
Akses gratis ke berbagai novel bagus di aplikasi GoodNovel. Unduh buku yang kamu suka dan baca di mana saja & kapan saja.
Baca buku gratis di Aplikasi
Pindai kode untuk membaca di Aplikasi
DMCA.com Protection Status