The Last Incision

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The journals of Julian Thorne were not written in ink, but in a confession of blood.

I have reached the summit. I am the sovereign of the medical world, the man who holds the keys to life and death in the palm of his hand. Every enemy who ever mocked me is now a footnote in my biography. Every rival who tried to steal my light has been extinguished. I have built a cathedral of science, and I am its only god.

But the view from the top is freezing.

I remember the man I was before the Awakening—the terrified, broken student who just wanted to save people. I killed that man. I dissected him, piece by piece, and replaced his heart with a clockwork mechanism of ambition and spite.

The tragedy of my life is that I succeeded. I achieved the absolute power I craved, only to realize that power is the ultimate anesthetic. It numbs everything. I can no longer feel the warmth of the sun or the sting of a breeze. I am a ghost inhabiting a masterpiece of a body.

The final act began when I attempted to "save" the only person I ever truly loved, Sarah. She was dying of a degenerative nerve disease that defied every known law of medicine. I spent three years in a fever of research, pushing the boundaries of ethics and sanity. I succeeded. I saved her.

But the Sarah who woke up was not the Sarah I loved. She was a biological success and a spiritual void. The process had stripped away her spontaneity, her laughter, her essence. She was a perfect, breathing shell, a mirror reflecting my own emptiness.

I looked at her and saw the culmination of my career: a perfect cure that destroyed the patient.

Tonight, I have prepared my final surgery. I have set the instruments with a precision that would make a diamond-cutter weep. I will not be using the scalpel on a patient, but on myself. I will remove the part of my brain that remembers the Awakening, the part that knows how to be a god.

I want to go back to being the broken man in the gutter. I want to feel the cold again. I want to feel the pain. Because pain is the only thing that proves I am still human.

As the anesthesia takes hold, I see Sarah standing in the doorway. She doesn't smile, because she can't. But she reaches out and touches my hand. For a moment, the symmetry of my life breaks, and I feel a single, agonizing spark of love.

Then, the darkness comes. And for the first time in ten years, I am happy.

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