The question hit harder than Ravyn expected, his body going still as the doubt crept in, unwelcome but impossible to ignore.
"I've never heard you mention a single patient she successfully treated," Voren continued, his tone quieter but far more pointed now, "and now she can't even treat her own son, so what exactly does that say about her as a doctor?"
The question didn't just linger, it settled deep, heavy enough that Ravyn couldn't brush it off no matter how much he wanted to.
Even as he kept his eyes on the road, his grip tightening slightly on the steering wheel, his thoughts kept circling back, replaying moments, conversations, decisions, all of it tangled up in a growing sense of doubt he wasn't ready to face.
"So you're saying Daisy's been lying to me this whole time?" he asked, his voice lower now, less certain than before.
