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ep. 6
There is a beat of silence in the room. Suling looks down at the patient. Nadia is tensed as her right hand grasps a knife. The patient lies unconscious. Aunt Lian Neo's gaze is unwavering. 

Suling says, "She might have been sent by the censors." Aunt Lian Neo replies, "Why?" 

Suling says, "To infiltrate us. She used the fact that she sent her Tiger daughter to safety in the past to gain the network's trust." Aunt Lian Neo answers, " And?" Suling replies, "The censors know we're in hiding. They would need a way in. And what better way than to use a woman who saved her Tiger daughter." Suling looks at Nadia and Aunt Lian Neo. "Like you said, Aunt Lian Neo, the monsoon current made her possible lie convenient." 

She pauses and scratches her cheek. "But why would she let herself be used?" Suling narrows her eyes in deep thought, absentmindedly rubbing the scar on her neck. 

Her eyes widen. "Unless..." She exclaims. "The records detail times when our sisters had to forcibly take babies from their mothers to save them." Nadia and Aunt Lian Neo listen in silence. "Because... Some women did not want to bear the shame of Tiger Daughters in their lives, but could live with blood on their hands." 

"Still, wouldn't our network have known?" Suling muses aloud. She suddenly presses a palm onto her face as she realises. "The censors could have faked her records...." 

"...Or our network has been compromised!" As she finishes her thought, a loud CRAAAK resounds, and lightning illuminates the sky. Suling and Nadia are at the foot of the bed, shaken. They look at Aunt Lian Neo who stands unaffected. Around them, the thunder rumbles and crashes. 

Aunt Lian Neo says, "I'm giving you a choice. You can stay and record what happens next, or you can leave." Suling looks down anxiously.

The patient lies silent on the bed. Next to her, a tray of blades and tools are neatly arranged in a row. They gleam softly. Suling has a vision of a baby crying, "WAH, WAH, WAH". A knife stained with dark blood is brandished in front of it. 

An unknown, long-haired woman looks at the baby, her bangs obscuring her eyes. When she opens them, her pupils are bright red. She stares at the baby as it cries, trembling as she keeps the bloodied knife in her hand. 

We see the back of the woman as she sits on the floor, staring at the baby in her lap as it continues to cry. The vision is tinged with red. The vision shifts to the patient in bed, the atmosphere still dark and menacing. Her hair is messy and tangled, and she seems uncomfortable. 

She slowly opens her eyes. Her pupils are bright red. 

Suling's eyes replace the patient's face. Her eyes are wide open with vivid red pupils. A lock of hair brushes across her face. Cold sweat drips down her cheeks as the vision fades away. 

Suling looks at the patient lying in bed. 

She glances at Nadia. "Did you pretend? Did Aunt Lian Neo actually instruct you to tell me about the woman while we waited outside?" Wearily, Nadia nods her head. Suling puts both her hands to her head and lets out a small sigh. Nadia and Aunt Lian Neo watch her. 
Crossing her arms, Suling asks, "Why now?" Aunt Lian Neo answers, "What do you mean?" Suling says, "You left me out for so long. Why now?" 

Aunt Lian Neo replies, "I didn't leave you out. You had all the access you needed as a record-keeper -- you just didn't value it. If you had been more focused, you would have realised that when I gave you a task or challenge, I was training you to make connections, to see things others missed, to remember. I did it because I knew this day would come." She closes her eyes and sighs. "I couldn't risk losing you to the waters." Outside, the by the lake, raindrops pelt the ground heavily.  

Blank paper, ink, and a brush rest on a brown desk. Suling, flanked by both Nadia and Aunt Lian Neo, looks at it. "There is.... There is more than one way to fight." 

"You knew we would need to leave the island one day and we wouldn't be able to take all the record books that you've so carefully collected." "That's why you had me study and read every day. But I didn't know everything, did I?" Suling asks, staring at Aunt Lian Neo with a determined look. "That's why you want me here now. That's what tonight is all about." 

Aunt Lian Neo returns her gaze. "What do you choose, my Tiger Sister?" 

Suling looks up at her. Then she glances down, with a determined gaze on her face as she touches her scar. The vision returns, but this time, instead of the baby, Suling is the one in the lady's grip, looking up with fear in her eyes. The woman's eyes are bright red as she raises the knife in her hand. 

The sky is coloured red as the woman removes the knife from the person in her grip. We see that the person that she's maimed is not Suling, but Nadia. Suling shakes her head clear of the vision. 

She turns to Nadia. "Growing up, we promised. I just didn't realise I was the one who wasn't holding up the end of the bargain." "I understand now." She inhales deeply. Then she clasps her hand in front of her face, and balls up her fist to her temples. Tears stream down her face. 

Nadia quietly picks up a record book and a brush. Suling interrupts. "No, Dia. Don't—" Suling looks away, her shoulders tense. Her right hand is clenched to a fist as she quietly wipes her tears. She says, "I'll do it." Nadia places the book down on the desk. The writing instruments are placed neatly on the table.
 
Suling holds an inked brush in her left hand. She places the brush to the paper. 

The row of instruments lay on the tray, as Nadia sharpens a knife. It makes a "SHINK" sound. Suling's hand trembles as she starts to write, and the brush leaves a dark ink blot on the paper. She looks anxiously at the blot. 

Aunt Lian Neo observes her from afar. As Suling continues to tremble, a gloved hand reaches out to steady her. 

Aunt Lian Neo is knelt down beside Suling's desk, holding Suling's writing hand as she and Suling look at each other. Aunt Lian Neo gazes at Suling. Suling nods her head. 

Suling looks down at the brush in her hand. "I will never let myself forget." We see Aunt Lian Neo's back, as she places her arms behind her. Suling sits at a desk by the foot of the bed, her arm poised. Nadia is by the bed, facing the patient. The patient is obscured by the infirmary curtains. 

Aunt Lian Neo declares: "Let's begin."
ep. 6