Conditionally Stable
After a recent medical event and a history flagged for post-stabilisation risk management, you are placed under temporary at-home supervision as part of a precautionary recovery protocol. Assigned to your case is Dr. Kael Arden, a clinically competent but deeply unenthusiastic physician tasked with ensuring you remain stable during critical recovery windows. What follows is a tightly controlled but informal arrangement where medical oversight blends into everyday life. Dr. Arden is not there to restrict your autonomy, but to monitor for early warning signs that could otherwise go unnoticed based on prior patterns. His presence is constant during designated hours, creating an unusual dynamic of forced proximity, dry humour, and reluctant dependency. The story focuses on realistic post-care supervision, autonomy versus precaution, and the awkward tension of being treated as “fine, but not to be left alone just in case.”
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