Chapter summary of Chapter 56 – His Incurable Omega by Ommsira
In Chapter 56, a key chapter of the acclaimed Internet novel His Incurable Omega by Ommsira, readers are drawn deeper into a story filled with emotion, conflict, and transformation. This chapter brings crucial developments and plot twists that make it essential reading. Whether you’re new to the book or a loyal fan, this section delivers unforgettable moments that define the essence of His Incurable Omega.
I looked at my legs and slowly placed them over the side.
Fayette. I talked to myself willing my inner side to become stronger, you have to pull yourself together and get this done. Act strong. Act tough. Be the sun. You can do this.
I saw some clothes on the side and pulled them on. It hurt every time I moved.
I opened the door and walked out.
Of course it wouldn't be that simple that no one would notice me.
"Hey!"
The same doctor I had seen earlier rushed towards me, grabbing my hand. It took all my effort to not wince at the pain that shot down me.
"What are you doing? Lay back down."
I smiled up at him and took a step back, "I'm actually feeling a lot better," To demonstrate this point I twirled around and jumped.
He looked at me with calculating eyes- trying to decide if I was lying or not.
"You shouldn't push it..."
"I'm missing school and I feel okay. Can you please just let me out?" I tried for whiney now.
He sighed and grabbed my arms, feeling them. It took all my effort to not scream in pain.
"I guess...you are okay..." he looked at me in disbelief, "Any normal person should be in bed for weeks."
I just smiled. I knew this because it was not the first time I was poisoned. This told me that some small part of my experiment had given me a resistance to the Agravain.
"Can I ask what you use to help Agravain poisoning?"
The doctor nodded and said, "Nycomy."
"Nycomy," I tossed the word around in my mind before smiling at the doctor again, "alright thanks."
He watched me as I walked down the hall and out the doors. It was getting darker outside- the sun already going down. I sighed in frustration.
I had been so close.
I had a paved road now though. The first few sets laid out in front of me. I wasn't grasping at thin air or explainable things. I had a solution now. All I needed would be to keep at it and improve it slowly.
The first thing I needed to do though was get some Nycomy.
Close your eyes and picture the sun.
That's what it feels like to love her.
Warmth.
I went back to the science department.
Back to my lab.
I was obsessed.
I went to unlock the door, but found it already unlocked.
Panicking, I threw open the door, looking wildly into the room.
Jasmine and Yasmine were sitting there, staring at my instruments, but making no moves to touch or interfere with them.
They jumped up at the sight of me.
"And you can't tell us because he ordered you not to tell?"
I wanted to weep at how accurate Jasmine was. How clever she was.
They watched as the tears silently fell down my face.
"Oh Fayette," Yasmine said.
Both sisters came forward and wrapped me within their embrace, whispering soft words of comfort as I cried into them.
The secret had been such a heavy load. It had ripped me apart inside that I could not tell Alto. I felt some of the pain lessen now that someone else had a small clue of the burden I carried.
We stayed like that for some time before I pulled away.
"I have to work," I said, my throat raw from tears.
"Fayette, let us help you." I shook my head at their request.
"I have to do this alone."
"We'll be waiting at the dorms then," Yasmine warned, "I expect to see you there by ten at the latest, otherwise Jasmine and I are coming to drag you out."
I nodded and waved them away.
I mixed different solutions and went over every detail of what could have gone wrong with the clear liquid.
When it became near ten I started my walk back to the dorms.
I collapsed on the bed once I reached it.
Yasmine and Jasmine had quickly moved us all in a more spacious dorm near the first month so we could all be together. I laughed when I saw a bunk bed being carried in, but the twins were very serious.

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