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The room went silent. Dr. Calhoun stared at him. “That’s a one-in-a-million guess, Leo.”

Leo was a third-year medical student running on caffeine, cortisol, and the faint, bitter hope that he might actually save a life someday. He’d mastered the textbook, aced the flashcards, and could recite the Krebs cycle in his sleep. But when a patient’s oxygen saturation dropped, his brain didn’t scream “Treat the underlying cause!” —it froze, a blue screen of death behind his eyes. Sketchy Medical Videos

He hit play. The voiceover began. And somewhere in the back of his mind, a new, ridiculous, life-saving memory was born. The room went silent

Leo stood at the foot of her bed. Maya’s hands twitched in her lap, writing invisible letters on her thighs. Her chart said Rule out Autoimmune Encephalitis , but the tests were negative. The team had moved on. “That’s a one-in-a-million guess, Leo

Dr. Calhoun pulled Leo aside in the parking lot. “That was the most brilliant, irresponsible diagnosis I’ve ever seen,” she said. “You saved her life with a cartoon. Don’t ever let that be the only reason.”

“It’s not a guess,” he said, his voice shaking. “The marionette told me.”