(Leans in, intense) Everyone needs something. What is it? Is it the license? I have judges in my pocket. I can have your privileges restored by Tuesday. I can bury the Geneva report so deep they’ll need a shovel to find it.
(Laughs softly, without humor) Legality isn't the problem. Boredom is. I spend my days looking at scans of healthy people, Marcus. It’s dull. I want to live. I want to feel something other than the vibration of a scalpel.
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Sabbatical. Right. The "incident" in Geneva. That was two years ago. You’re rusty, not retired.
Now go live well. And send me that new show you’re loving.
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Pediatricians and family doctors often act as consultants for more than just physical ailments; they offer developmental benchmarks and parenting advice.
(Through gritted teeth) Six years. And the Opera box.
You don’t have to be perfect. Just do more of what makes you feel alive and less of what drains you. If something hurts — body or mind — text me. I’ve got your back. (Leans in, intense) Everyone needs something
Okay, ready to generate.
(Stops swirling the glass) I build lungs, Marcus. I don’t perform miracles. And I’m currently on a sabbatical. A very expensive, court-mandated sabbatical from the operating table.
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