I was afraid Jane would turn into an Angel of Death even with her "good intentions" we are all led to believe she has got. But underneath it I feel she was always like that. Maybe she didn't want to let patients die and free them from their sufferings, but she had this grasp of "death" in her all the time and it came out when she sipped the first drop of being the Judge of the Hospital.
I liked very much the way you conducted the story @suesa, and thank you so much for the reading!
I'm glad you enjoyed it and thank you so much for your comment!
Yes, good intentions are often the cover for something darker. That's usually the problem when people discuss assisted suicide/euthanasia.
Something like this is never without risk because there might always be somebody who thinks they know best.
Exactly! There is always something behind the intentions. If good or bad, I really don't know, but we can lead the story to every place we want. What is interesting to me is that you use science and natural events to adequate your stories, and I try and use spirituality and psychology to write mine. I am curious about what may come if we fuse all these ingredients into one story.
I am having ideas @suesa! =)
Keep me updated, I'm not opposed to collaborations