There was a slight complication while we were making sure the wires, working as artificial nerves, that connected your leg and brain worked fine," The lead doctor starts, “the anesthesia running on your body brought some complications, but we managed to save everything." He smiles at E, and E smiles back, but it’s a fake one. He’s not sure if the doctor’s smile is real or not, but he doesn’t want to know; he has lost the interest in looking at false hopes.
Science is quite scary at times. It brings hope and solutions at times, but in others it brings desperation and aguish. You don’t have to be a genius to know how E feels. Still, if there’s something he is sure of, is that science and medicine keep advancing everyday, and that just makes him wonder…what will they do next to him? It almost seems as a game that surgeons play almost every time they can. Now E knows the operating room almost as well as the palm of his human hand.