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Divorced on the Operating Table

While undergoing a critical surgery, a woman faces the ultimate betrayal as her husband demands a divorce. As she clings to life on the operating table, her spouse abandons her for a new future. Surrounded by the perils of high society and dark mafia connections, she must survive the fallout of her broken marriage. This gripping tale follows her struggle for recovery and her determined quest to reclaim her identity from the ruins of a cold-hearted desertion.
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Chapter 4

The rain felt like needles against my skin, each drop a cruel reminder that I was still alive when everything inside me wanted to die. My hospital gown clung to my body like a shroud, transparent and useless against the storm that seemed to mirror the chaos in my chest.

I don't know how long I stood there on the sidewalk, watching the taillights of Gabriel's BMW disappear into the night. Time had become meaningless—seconds, minutes, hours all blending together in a haze of pain and shock. The surgical site burned with every shiver, every labored breath, but the physical agony was nothing compared to the hollow ache where my heart used to be.

My legs gave out first. One moment I was standing, clutching my suitcase like a lifeline, and the next I was on my knees on the wet pavement. The impact sent a lightning bolt of pain through my abdomen, and I doubled over, gasping.

Blood. There was blood seeping through the thin hospital gown, a dark stain spreading across my side. The surgical site was bleeding—had been bleeding since that nurse ripped out my IV without proper care. But what did it matter now? What did any of it matter?

I tried to stand, but my body refused to cooperate. The world tilted dangerously, and I found myself sprawled on the sidewalk, rain washing the blood from my hands as it pooled beneath me. The taste of copper filled my mouth.

People walked past—some hurried, heads down against the storm, others slowing to stare before quickly averting their eyes. A homeless woman in a hospital gown bleeding on the street wasn't their problem. I was nobody's problem now.

"Help," I whispered, but the word was lost in the wind and rain. "Please."

A car door slammed somewhere behind me, but I couldn't turn to look. My vision was growing dark around the edges, and every breath felt like drowning. The pavement was cold against my cheek, but at least the shivering was starting to stop. That had to be a good sign, right?

Footsteps approached—slow, deliberate, expensive leather soles splashing through puddles. I managed to lift my head just enough to see a pair of Italian handmade shoes, so perfectly polished they reflected the streetlights even in the rain.

"Jesus Christ," a voice said, low and rough with an accent I couldn't place. "What did they do to you?"

Strong arms slid beneath me, lifting me from the cold pavement with surprising gentleness. I found myself pressed against a warm chest, expensive fabric soft against my cheek. The scent of bergamot and something darker—danger, maybe—filled my senses.

"I've got you," the voice said, and there was something in it that made me want to believe him. "You're safe now."

I tried to speak, to ask who he was, but only a weak sound escaped my lips. My head lolled back, and I caught a glimpse of his face—sharp cheekbones, dark eyes that seemed to burn with contained fury, a jaw set with deadly determination.

"Harper," he said, and hearing my name spoken with such careful precision made something inside my chest flutter. "I'm sorry I'm late."

Late? Late for what? I didn't understand, but his arms tightened around me protectively, and for the first time in hours—maybe years—I felt safe.

He carried me toward a car that looked like it belonged in a different world than the one I'd been living in. A Maybach, black as midnight, with windows tinted so dark they seemed to swallow light. The door was already open, warm air spilling out into the storm.

"Stay with me," he murmured as he settled me into leather seats that probably cost more than my entire wardrobe. "Don't you dare give up now."

Give up? The thought hadn't occurred to me. But as warmth began to seep back into my bones and the bleeding slowed, I realized that's exactly what I'd been doing. Lying on that sidewalk, I'd been ready to let go. Ready to stop fighting.

"Who are you?" I managed to whisper as he buckled me in with careful hands.

His eyes met mine, and I saw something there that made my breath catch. Recognition. As if he'd been looking for me, waiting for me.

"Someone who's been watching you make all the wrong choices for the right reasons," he said, his thumb brushing away a tear I didn't realize had fallen. "Someone who's going to make sure you never have to bleed on a sidewalk again."

The car door closed with a soft thud, sealing us in a cocoon of warmth and luxury. Through the rain-streaked windows, I could see the hospital where I'd left pieces of myself—literally and figuratively. Where Gabriel was probably holding Chloe's hand, whispering sweet words while my kidney kept her alive.

"My name is Enzo," he said, settling into the seat beside me. "Enzo De Luca."

The name should have meant something to me, should have triggered some warning bell in my mind. But all I could focus on was the way he said it—with quiet authority, as if his name alone could reshape the world.

"Why?" I asked, my voice barely audible. "Why help me?"

His hand found mine, fingers intertwining with a gentleness that seemed at odds with the danger radiating from him like heat.

"Because, Harper," he said, his accent wrapping around my name like a caress, "you deserve so much more than what they gave you. And I'm going to make sure you get it."

As the Maybach pulled away from the curb, I closed my eyes and let myself sink into the leather seats. Behind my eyelids, I could still see Gabriel's face as he'd handed me those divorce papers, still hear his voice calling me a stranger.

But that Harper—the one who had begged for scraps of love, who had carved pieces from herself to feed someone else's happiness—she was bleeding out on that sidewalk.

The woman in Enzo De Luca's car was someone else entirely.

Someone who was just beginning to understand what it meant to be saved.

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