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His Unwanted Wife: The Genius Surgeon

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Renowned neurosurgeon Annika Hayes traded her career for a quiet life as Ethan Clark's wife. After three years of hiding her talent, Ethan discards her via text to protect his late friend’s pregnant widow. He freezes her assets and ruins her reputation, demanding she accept his fake fatherhood. Fed up with being his disposable accessory, Annika breaks ties with her ungrateful husband. Reclaiming her identity, she returns to the operating room to prove her worth.

His Unwanted Wife: The Genius Surgeon Chapter 1

The black Cadillac SUV cut through the November darkness, tires humming against the wet asphalt of the New Jersey Turnpike. Annika Hayes sat in the back seat, her canvas bag clutched against her chest, the laptop inside still warm from the confrontation thirty minutes ago. She stared out the window at the blur of industrial warehouses and billboards, her breath fogging the glass.

"Where to, ma'am?" The driver's voice came through the partition speaker, polite and professionally detached.

Annika pulled her phone from her coat pocket. The screen glowed with a single unread email from Whitmore & Associates, the divorce attorney she'd contacted from that Central Park bench. She opened it, scanning the confirmation of their appointment tomorrow at nine.

"The Peninsula. Fifth Avenue."

"Yes, ma'am."

She leaned her head against the cool leather headrest and closed her eyes. The motion of the car, the gentle sway of acceleration and braking, felt like being rocked in something mechanical and impersonal. Safe. She hadn't felt safe in years, not in that glass tower in Tribeca where every surface reflected the image of a woman she no longer recognized.

Her phone buzzed again. A text from an unknown number.

Mrs. Clark, this is Maureen Dolan. Mr. Clark has instructed me to inform you that your access to the Park Avenue residence has been revoked effective immediately. Your personal belongings will be packed and stored at your convenience. Please contact my office to arrange retrieval.

Annika read it twice. Then she laughed, a short, sharp sound that surprised even herself. The driver glanced in the rearview mirror, but she waved him off.

She typed back a single word: Understood.

Three years of marriage, reduced to a text message from a housekeeper. She should have felt something-rage, humiliation, the sharp sting of rejection. Instead, there was only a spreading numbness in her chest, like Novocaine taking hold. She rubbed her left hand, the bare skin where her ring had sat for three years still lighter than the rest of her finger. The habit was automatic now, this reaching for something that was no longer there.

The phone buzzed again. This time, a notification from Chase Private Client.

Your Titanium Card ending in 8847 has been suspended per account holder request. For questions, please contact your relationship manager.

Ethan wasn't wasting time. She pictured him in that other Cadillac, already on the phone with his bankers, his lawyers, his mother probably. Meredith would be thrilled. The prodigal son finally cutting ties with the unsuitable bride. Annika could almost hear the champagne corks popping in the Clark family townhouse.

She opened her wallet. The black card sat in its usual slot, matte and heavy. She pulled it out, ran her thumb over the embossed name. Annika Hayes Clark. She'd kept her maiden name professionally, but Ethan had insisted on the social cards, the joint accounts, the visible markers of ownership.

The car slowed, caught in Midtown traffic. Annika rolled down the window an inch, letting in the smell of exhaust and pretzel carts and cold river air. She held the card between two fingers, examining it in the passing streetlights. Then, without ceremony, she leaned over and pressed the card's edge against the sharp metal corner of the seat's integrated console, putting the full weight of her body into the motion. The titanium resisted, groaning under the pressure, before it finally bent with a sickening crack. The chip, now fractured and visible, looked like a compound fracture.

She dropped the pieces into the door pocket. It was done.

The Peninsula's lobby was warm and golden, all marble and orchids and the soft murmur of international guests. Annika checked in under her maiden name, paid with her personal debit card-the one Ethan didn't know existed, the one connected to an account she'd never touched in three years. The clerk's professional smile never wavered, though his eyes flickered with recognition for a brief second. In this city, it seemed, women of a certain stature checking in under maiden names was the most ordinary thing in the world.

Her room was on the fourteenth floor, a corner suite with views of Central Park dark and skeletal below. Annika set her bag on the desk and opened her laptop. The screen woke to the divorce petition, still open from the plane. She read through it once more, the clinical language of irretrievable breakdown and separate residences, then closed the document and opened a new browser window.

She typed a single address into the search bar. Johns Hopkins Medicine, Department of Neurosurgery. The page loaded slowly, heavy with images of white-coated excellence, breakthrough research, surgical innovation. She scrolled to the faculty directory, found the name she was looking for. Dr. Edmund Roy, Benjamin Franklin Professor of Neurosurgery, Nobel Laureate 2019.

Her thumb hovered over the contact link. It had been four years since she'd spoken to him. Four years since she'd walked away from the residency match, from the operating table, from the identity she'd spent twenty-six years building. She had been someone else then. A surgical resident who never slept, who lived in scrubs and takeout containers, who could navigate the ventricles of a brain like she was reading a subway map.

Then she'd met Ethan at a charity gala, and he'd looked at her like she was something precious and breakable, and she'd wanted so badly to be that woman. The one who wore silk instead of blood, who attended board meetings instead of morbidity conferences, who came home to someone instead of to an empty on-call room.

She'd been so stupid.

The phone on the desk rang, startling her. She picked it up.

"Ms. Hayes? This is the front desk. A confirmation for you, ma'am. Your appointment with Whitmore and Associates is scheduled for nine a.m. tomorrow. They've also been instructed that all correspondence should be directed to you here, under the Hayes name."

Annika glanced at the clock. Ten-fifteen. "Thank you. That's correct."

She hung up the phone and walked to the window, watching the city breathe below. Her phone showed three missed calls from an unknown number, probably Ethan realizing she'd checked into a hotel. She blocked it without listening to the voicemail. Then she opened her contacts, scrolled to the Hs, and found the name she'd been avoiding.

Harlow Fleming. Her former co-resident. Her rival. The only person who'd called her a fool to her face when she'd announced her engagement.

She typed a message before she could second-guess herself.

It's Annika. I'm back. Do you still have that spare room in Brooklyn?

The reply came in thirty seconds.

About fucking time. When can I pick you up?

Annika smiled, the first real smile in months, and felt something crack open in her chest. Not hope. Something harder and more useful. Resolve.

She began to pack.

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