In that moment I pretended I had no intention of shouting anything across the department. On the contrary — I lowered my gaze as if I had submitted. But inside I already knew: I would not cover for him. I just needed proof first.
Over the next few days I quietly collected everything: photos of the bruises, a copy of the chart, notes about strange visits. Not a word to anyone. Then I went to the police.
I said plainly: “If you mention my name, they might kill me. Record everything I give you as information from an anonymous source.” The officers listened — and opened a case.

The investigation moved quickly. It turned out that this “impeccable” doctor was a real tyrant at home: a beaten wife, a terrified child, years of hidden abuse. Too many witnesses, too many traces. Not even his loud, prestigious name saved him.
He was arrested under the weight of the evidence — calmly, with no room for excuses.
And I… kept both my job and my conscience.
And most importantly — I saved Lily and her mother from a future that would have destroyed them.