Born hearing-impaired, I was branded a

The operating room was a cathedral of controlled atmosphere, chilled to exactly sixty-four degrees. To the uninitiated, the room might have seemed silent, save for the rhythmic, metronomic beeping of the cardiac monitor and the hydraulic hiss of the ventilator. But to Dr. Sloane Vance, the room was a symphony of micro-sounds, a chaotic orchestra that she alone could conduct.

She heard the friction of the scrub nurse’s gown—a synthetic rustle—as she shifted her weight from one foot to the other. She heard the low-frequency hum of the HVAC system circulating sterile air through the vents above, a sound that vibrated at roughly 60 Hertz. She heard the wet, slick sound of the retractor pulling back the scalp of the patient on the table, a sound indistinguishable from a boot stepping into mud.
“Scalpel,” Sloane whispered.
Her voice was a cool contralto, smooth and sharp as cut glass. It lacked the nasal quality often associated with the hearing impaired, the tell-tale slur of someone who cannot monitor their own pitch. Sloane’s voice was engineered, a product of years of vocal training and the feedback loop of her own invention.
The nurse placed the #15 blade in her hand. Sloane didn’t look up. Her eyes, magnified by custom surgical loupes, were fixed on the exposed auditory nerve of a seven-year-old girl named Maya. “Cochlear nerve aplasia,” Sloane murmured to the resident standing at her shoulder. “Nature didn’t build the bridge. The signal goes into the ear, hits a dead end, and fades. So, we will build the bridge for her.”

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