Chapter 3
The next day, I walked over to Jessica's desk as soon as I arrived at the coroner's office.
Smiling warmly, I handed her a cup of coffee. "Sorry, Jessica. I was a bit emotional yesterday. I apologize for that. I hope you won't take what I said to heart."
Jessica cheerfully accepted the coffee. "I won't! You're my idol, Dr. Gardner. I admire you so much. How could I be mad at you?"
I chatted with her for quite a while, showering her with praise. While she was clearly delighted by my flattery, I was tearing her apart in my mind.
I thought furiously, "I don't believe it! You must be using some shady trick! You're really good at pretending, aren't you, Jessica? You're just a hypocritical thief! With skills like yours, you're nothing but a fraud!"
As I criticized her internally, I kept my eyes fixed on her facial expressions.
The reason I did this was because I had seen a post about mind-reading the night before. My sudden friendliness today was just a test to see whether Jessica had the ability to read minds.
But no matter how much I insulted her in my thoughts, there wasn't any change in her expression at all. She still looked absolutely pleased. There wasn't any sort of flaw in her expression.
"Jessica, did you hear anything?" I asked.
"No," she replied.
My test yielded nothing, so I could only return to my office in dismay.
Her phrasing was exactly the same as mine. The only logical explanation for her being able to do that was that she could read minds.
Yesterday, she looked aggrieved and cornered with just a couple of questions from me. Today, she showed no reaction at all despite all my sarcastic thoughts earlier.
Maybe I really was overthinking it.
I decided not to dwell on it anymore. As long as I focused on doing my job as a forensic pathologist, that should be enough.
But I had been too naive in thinking that.
The story of Jessica's ability to communicate with the dead had already spread. While she was being praised, many families who had previously been forced to agree to autopsies in order to find the truth began coming to me to cause trouble.
They accused me of deliberately ruining the bodies of the already pitiful victims when someone like Jessica existed in our office.
"It's all because of the heartless Dr. Gardner! She tricked us into agreeing to an autopsy. My son's body is all cut up after his death!"
"I can't believe they call her an authoritative expert. I think she's just a sick butcher who cuts people apart!"
"I heard that Dr. Lester, who can find the truth without autopsies, has been here for a long time. It's Imogen Gardner who's been preventing her from speaking for the dead and insisting on doing autopsies herself. She just wants to ruin the bodies of those poor victims!"
Everyone had something to say about this. The rumors online grew increasingly outrageous.
Fortunately, Bruce stepped in and managed to calm things down. However, Jessica had caught the attention of the state TV station, and they invited her for an interview.
No sooner had she left than a body was discovered and brought to us.
This time, the victim was a female student. Her body had been dismembered so severely that it was almost impossible to piece her together.
This caused widespread public panic. The victim's parents had been crying outside the police station all day. This put the police under immense pressure, which led the police chief to set a three-day deadline to solve the case. The criminal investigation team was overwhelmed.
Bruce urged me to speed up the autopsy report. "Imogen, the public has a negative impression of you lately. It just so happens Jessica isn't here this time, so I hope you can prove yourself. Otherwise, your career is going to suffer in the future, and I may not be able to shield you every time."
I agreed.
But when I prepared to begin the autopsy, the victim's family made a scene at the door. They wouldn't allow it no matter what. They even shouted that they wanted Jessica to communicate with the dead from afar instead.
Bruce and I spent a full hour persuading them before they finally agreed.
After working nonstop for three hours, I completed the autopsy and obtained the results.
But just then, Jessica returned. She walked straight past me and went to the victim's parents.
She bowed deeply and said, "I'm sorry. I came too late. Your daughter died between 1:00 and 2:00 am last night. Before her death, she was assaulted by multiple people. Because she had resisted fiercely during the assault, they brutally dismembered her when she was alive.
"If I had come back earlier, maybe she wouldn't have had to go through another round of having her body cut up…"
As I listened to Jessica, goosebumps rose all over my arms, and my body trembled slightly.
Once again, she had stated the exact results of my autopsy. It was identical to what I had been about to say, word for word.
Chapter 4
The victim's parents snatched the autopsy report from my hands. They flipped through it over and over, comparing it to what Jessica had said.
After confirming that everything I had written matched exactly what Jessica just told them, they lost control. Like lunatics, they rushed at me and grabbed my hair. They dragged me straight to the entrance of the police station.
The commotion quickly drew a crowd. Some bystanders even took out their phones to livestream and record the unfolding events.
As they beat me up violently, they shouted, "Everyone, come look! It's this wretch! She coerced us into agreeing to an autopsy and made our daughter suffer the pain of being dismembered again after her gruesome death. If Dr. Lester hadn't come back in time…"
They painted me as an unforgivable criminal while elevating Jessica to something like a divine figure. Fortunately, the security guards arrived quickly and pulled me away from the enraged parents.
Enduring the pain, I tried desperately to explain, "That's not true! An autopsy is the only way to let the dead speak. I'm a forensic pathologist, and my job is to perform autopsies. It is my duty and my belief that I am to uphold justice for the deceased!"
But no matter how I explained, no one listened.
Just then, Jessica spoke. She seemed to be defending me, but in reality, she was adding fuel to the fire.
She said, "Everyone, please don't misunderstand Dr. Gardner. After all, she's the most skilled forensic expert in the state. Although we use different methods to speak for the deceased, our beliefs are the same.
"It's just that I can communicate with the dead. So in my case, speaking for them will never involve dissection, as an autopsy would just hurt them a second time."
Her words made my anger surge so violently that I almost couldn't catch my breath.
Thinking of both my past life and this one, I stared at her begrudgingly and growled, "Even if you really have that ability and come to the same conclusion as me, our wordings could never be identical. Every single word you said came from my mind! How exactly did you do it?"
Hearing that, Maddox turned around and slapped me hard across the face.
He shouted angrily, "Shut up, Imogen! You're just not as capable as she is!"
I held my burning cheek and glared at him.
When I was being criticized and attacked, he hadn't said a word. But the moment I raised my voice at Jessica, he struck me.
Right after that, Jessica turned around and accused me instead. "Dr. Gardner, I respect you very much, but that doesn't mean you can slander me. Since that's the case, I won't cover for you anymore. It's clearly you who has run out of ideas and plagiarized my work!"
She presented a clip from a surveillance camera and a notebook.
The video showed me sneaking to her desk after everyone had left work and flipping through her notebook. And in that notebook were records from her internship about every "conversation" she had with the deceased, detailing what they had experienced before being killed.
Jessica's so-called evidence proved me guilty on the spot.
Everyone was disgusted with me. Bruce was utterly disappointed in me and even demanded that I apologize to Jessica.
But I had never done any of that.
I shouted, "I didn't do it! That isn't real!"
Unfortunately, no one believed my explanation.
At that moment, I finally realized that it was all a setup. Still, I couldn't figure out how Jessica had plagiarized my work and even fabricated such convincing evidence.
Just as I was racking my brain to find a plausible explanation for all this, my phone chimed as a new email came in.
When I saw its contents, I finally understood how Jessica had managed to steal my results without anyone noticing anything out of the ordinary.