The school principal called me at work: ‘Your grandson is in my office. Please come pick him up.’ I said, ‘I don’t have a grandson.’ She just repeated, ‘Please, come now.’ When I walked in, I froze. Sitting there, eyes red, was…

The call sliced the operating room in two. I was inside a brain—slick and ruby under a cathedral of light—easing a plane between two arteries that pulsed like red silk thread. Betadine hung in the air.

The monitor ticked in 70s, end‑tidal where I wanted it. I was steady; I’m always steady. Then my circulating nurse leaned in close enough for her breath to fog her shield.

“Dr. Reynolds, urgent call from Westridge Academy. They say it can’t wait.”

“Take a message,” I said, eyes on the seam where tumor gave way to self.

“They said it’s about your grandson. He’s been expelled.”

The tip of my scalpel hovered a hair above living brain. Outside, no one would have noticed.

Inside, a floor fell away. “I don’t have a grandson,” I said evenly. “They were… insistent.”

“Bovie.” I sealed a capillary ooze, irrigated, watched the pink rawness blanch and settle.

“Clip,” I told the resident. “Hold your retractor like it owes you rent.” A PVC blipped on the EKG and vanished. “We’re fine,” anesthesia said.

Ten minutes later, while silk drew skin together in perfect little bites, the nurse returned. “They called back. The principal asked for you by name—‘Dr.

Eliza Reynolds, Chief of Neurosurgery at Memorial.’ Exact words. ‘Your grandson is in my office. You need to come now.’”

“Name?” I asked, because the mind wants facts when reality refuses to cooperate.

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