Little Genius, Big Legacy - 0021
Chapter 21: A Lucky Star After All
Adam lay still on the bed, his eyes closed in an attempt to maintain his composure. The great CEO of Haven Enterprise, used to commanding rooms with his mere presence, now found himself in the unfamiliar position of being examined by the one person who seemed completely immune to his authority.
Irene’s touch stayed professional as she moved her fingers along his legs, checking his muscles and nerves. The room was quiet except for her occasional questions.
“Can you feel this?” she asked softly, applying gentle pressure. “How about here?”
“No.” Adam’s voice came out cold and tight. He kept his eyes shut, refusing to look. Having to admit weakness, even to a doctor, clearly drove him crazy.
Thomas hovered nearby like a nervous mom at a kid’s doctor appointment. After years of working for Adam, he could read all the tiny signs that showed his boss was uncomfortable. Right now, those signs were everywhere.
Irene kept working, totally focused despite Adam’s increasingly short answers. Each “no” seemed heavier than the last, loaded with frustration he wouldn’t say out loud.
Sweat beaded on Irene’s forehead as she worked, her hands moving with the kind of skill that only came from years of practice. Her fingers found pressure points that other doctors might have missed.
Then Adam’s eyes flew open. “Wait.” His voice changed completely, full of disbelief. “That spot… I just felt something. Like an ache.”
Irene’s hands paused, but her face stayed calm. Only her eyes brightened a bit. “That’s actually really good,” she said, going back to work with new energy. “It means your nerves
are still working.”
“Dr. Sterling!” Thomas practically jumped forward, looking like a kid on Christmas morning. “Does that mean-”
“Things look better than we thought,” Irene said with quiet confidence. “Most people worried your nerves were permanently damaged, but they’re actually responding. In simple terms – your body hasn’t given up, it just needs the right kind of help.”
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She moved to the medical equipment laid out nearby. “We’ll need to test a few different areas,” she explained, selecting the tools with practiced ease. Irene moved with practiced ease as she examined different spots on his legs. She wasn’t just randomly checking – every touch had a purpose. Even Thomas could tell she was leagues ahead of any doctor they’d seen before.
“Previous doctors focused on the obvious spots,” she explained while working. “They missed the bigger picture. Sometimes the real problem is hiding somewhere else, like a puzzle piece that doesn’t quite fit.”
Adam’s eyebrow lifted slightly. It was the first time anyone had explained his condition in
a way that actually made sense.
She paused at a particular spot. “This area seems promising. The nerve response is better than expected.”
Before starting again, she glanced up at him, her professional mask softening just a bit. “Just tell me if anything hurts, okay?”
The next hour was like watching a master at work. Every move Irene made showed years of training and perfect attention to detail. Even Adam couldn’t help watching her, though
he’d clearly planned to ignore the whole thing. There was something almost magical
about how sure and steady her hands were.
Thomas barely breathed as he watched, his face bouncing between worried and hopeful.
Thomas couldn’t take his eyes off what was happening. After all these years of seeing his
boss suffer, every tiny movement of Irene’s hands felt like it could be life–changing.
Finally, Irene stood up straight, taking a moment to collect her thoughts. The whole room
seemed to hold its breath, waiting to hear what she’d say.
“Dr. Sterling?” Thomas’s voice shook a little. “Is there… I mean, could he maybe…”
Irene turned to face them both. She kept her professional face on, but her eyes held a spark of hope. “Getting completely better will take time,” she started carefully. “But based
on what I’m seeing, walking again is totally possible. I need to work out all the treatment details, but honestly…” She smiled slightly. “This looks better than I expected.”
Thomas’s face lit up like someone had flipped a switch. “Oh my god, Dr. Sterling, you’re amazing!” The words just burst out of him, like he couldn’t help it. After watching his
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boss stuck in that wheelchair for so long, seeing real hope was almost too much.
Adam stayed quiet, but something in his face had changed. The ice in his eyes had melted a little as he looked at Irene. He wasn’t just seeing the woman who’d stood up to him at the hotel anymore now he was seeing someone who might actually be able to help him.
Irene kept her cool, but a tiny smile tugged at her mouth. She’d seen that look before – that first hint of hope in patients who’d been told they were stuck like this forever. It always reminded her why she became a doctor.
“I need some time to look over everything,” she said, gathering her notes and standing up. “We can talk about the treatment plan once I’ve figured out all the details.”
As she packed her bag, she could feel Adam watching her. Mr. Big Shot CEO might still be trying to act all cold, but something had definitely changed between them. Right here, right now, she wasn’t just some random woman who’d wandered into his perfect world – she might be the only person who could help him walk again.
Thomas couldn’t contain his excitement. “Sir, this is amazing! Dr. Sterling is exactly what we’ve been looking for!”
Adam gave his assistant a look that would’ve frozen hell, but even his best glare couldn’t hide that spark of hope in his eyes. He’d built this huge business empire from nothing, ruled boardrooms like a king, but this – being able to walk again – was something all his money and power couldn’t buy.
Until now. Until her.
Thomas watched her go, then turned to his boss, practically bouncing. “Sir, I really think she’s your lucky star!”
Adam didn’t answer, still staring at the doorway where Irene had disappeared. But for the first time in years, his wheelchair didn’t feel quite so heavy. Maybe Thomas was right – though he’d never say it out loud. Maybe this surprising woman, with her fierce attitude and magic hands, was exactly what he needed.