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Stepmom's Late Redemption

Given a miraculous opportunity to relive her past, a cold stepmother seeks to mend the bond she once shattered through years of neglect. This modern romance follows her arduous path toward redemption as she confronts the deep resentment of the child she hurt. Haunted by previous failures, she must prove her sincerity and heal old wounds. Time is running out for her to earn true forgiveness and create the loving family she originally rejected.
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Chapter 3

I stood in the boardroom, watching six faces refuse to meet my eyes as Alan Croft delivered the final blow.

"The board has reached a decision, Dr. Mitchell. In light of the serious allegations against you and the... unfortunate public situation, we are suspending your medical license pending investigation and terminating your employment at Seattle General, effective immediately."

The words hit me like physical blows, but I refused to crumble before them. My hands gripped the edge of the conference table, knuckles white.

"A child is dying," I said, my voice barely above a whisper. "Emma is dying of lead poisoning while you're all sitting here worrying about hospital PR."

Dr. Reeves, the so-called toxicology expert they'd called in, cleared his throat. "We've run preliminary tests, Dr. Mitchell. The levels don't indicate—"

"The levels don't indicate?" My voice rose sharply. "Did you run a comprehensive metal panel? Did you check for acute versus chronic exposure patterns? Did you—"

"That's enough, Catherine," Alan cut me off, sliding a document across the table. "Please sign your acknowledgment of suspension."

I stared at the paper, seeing not words but Emma's small face contorted in pain. The clock on the wall ticked loudly, each second another moment of irreversible damage to her nervous system.

"You're killing her," I said softly. "You understand that, don't you? To protect yourselves from a lawsuit, you're letting a child die."

Alan's face hardened. "Security will escort you to collect your personal items."

I didn't sign the paper. I simply turned and walked out, the weight of my hospital ID card suddenly unbearable against my chest. Outside the boardroom, a security guard waited, his expression uncomfortable but determined.

"I'm sorry, Dr. Mitchell," he murmured, not meeting my eyes as I unclipped my ID and handed it over.

The walk to my office felt endless. Colleagues averted their gazes or whispered behind their hands as I passed. Just yesterday, these same people had sought my expertise, my guidance. Now I was a pariah, condemned without evidence by the power of social media and the betrayal of the man I'd trusted most.

I mechanically gathered my few personal items—a framed photo of Emma and me at the zoo, a coffee mug she'd painted for me last Christmas, the Johns Hopkins alumni pin I kept in my desk drawer. I left my white coat hanging on the back of my door. It no longer belonged to me.

The drive home was a blur. Our house—Michael's and mine—loomed before me, suddenly foreign and hostile. He wouldn't be there; he was at the hospital with Emma and Sarah, united against me. The thought made me physically ill.

I moved through the empty rooms like a ghost, touching nothing, seeing everything. Our wedding photo on the mantel. Emma's drawings on the refrigerator. The life I'd chosen, the family I'd loved, all built on sand.

In the study, my certificates and awards hung in a neat row. Johns Hopkins Medical School. Board certification in toxicology. Special recognition for my research on heavy metal poisoning treatment protocols. The evidence of who I was—who I really was—not the monster they had painted me to be.

One by one, I took them down, feeling their weight in my hands. The glass of one frame cracked as I stacked them, a jagged line splitting my name in two.

I carried them to the backyard, to the fire pit where Michael and I had spent so many evenings with Emma, roasting marshmallows and telling stories under the stars. With mechanical precision, I arranged the kindling, added newspaper, struck a match.

As flames licked upward, I removed each certificate from its frame, feeding the fire with the paper proof of my life's work. My diploma curled and blackened. My research awards crumbled to ash. Years of dedication, reduced to nothing.

Tears finally came, silent and hot on my cheeks, as I watched the fire consume everything. Not just paper, but trust. Faith. Love. The belief that expertise and truth would always matter more than fear and lies.

Somewhere across the city, Emma's brain was being irreparably damaged by lead that no one would remove. Somewhere, Michael and Sarah were comforting each other, united in their betrayal of me.

And here I stood, watching my identity burn, wondering what would rise from these ashes.

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