The Old Valve Man Bled Against the Glass While the Commander Hid Under a Desk

Chapter 1: The Sirens Started Before the First Cut

The first red alarm struck just as Sandra Hill lifted the artificial aortic valve from its sterile tray.

For half a second, no one moved.

The valve rested in her gloved hands, small and pale beneath the surgical lights, while the emergency medical bay around her flashed crimson. Beyond the sealed glass wall, the hazardous chemical plant groaned as if something enormous had shifted in its sleep. A child no larger than the folded blanket beneath her shoulders lay open on cardiopulmonary bypass, her blood moving through clear tubes into a machine that clicked with quiet discipline.

Emily Rivera’s heart was not beating on its own.

Sandra looked up at the pressure board.

Tank D-14 blinked yellow.

Then orange.

Then red.

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