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4 Cade It took everything he had not to slam the door behind him. Dr. Hersh was nice enough, but he got straight to the point. The older Asian man peered over a pair of rimless glasses and made Cade feel like he could read Cade’s darkest secrets. “Tell me about the incident with your team in Montana,” Dr. Hersh said within two minutes of Cade sitting down. “Crew,” Cade had corrected. “Alright,” Dr. Hersh replied. He leaned back in his camel-colored chair and waited. Cade shrugged. “There’s not much to say. I’m guessing you have the reports from it.” “I do,” the doctor said. “But I want to hear what you have to say about it.” “Not anything new that isn’t in the reports.” Cade looked around the office. It was clinical and sterile. “Can you tell me the emotions you’re feeling now wh