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The First Cut Was His

Investigative reporter Elena Vance must partner with Julian Thorne, the ruthless prosecutor who broke her heart ten years ago. While digging into a prominent murder, the estranged pair stumbles upon a deep-rooted conspiracy involving the city’s most powerful figures. As the investigation heats up, Elena is forced to face her past and decide if she can rely on the man who once betrayed her to finally bring a dangerous killer to justice.
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Chapter 5

The harsh fluorescent lights burned through my eyelids as consciousness returned. My first thought was disappointment—I was still alive. My second was confusion about where I was. This wasn't my bathroom floor. This wasn't my bedroom.

White walls. Institutional sheets. The unmistakable antiseptic smell of a hospital.

When I tried to move my hand to my face, I discovered soft restraints around my wrists. The reality of my situation crashed over me like a wave—I was in the psychiatric ward. I'd tried to kill myself, and I'd failed at that too.

A nurse appeared in the doorway, her expression a careful blend of professional concern and barely concealed curiosity. I was not just any patient to her. I was Dr. Elena Vance, the brilliant surgeon. Alexander Sterling's wife. The woman who had everything, who had tried to throw it all away.

"Good morning, Dr. Vance," she said, approaching with measured steps. "How are you feeling?"

What a ridiculous question. How was I feeling? Hollow. Betrayed. Like my insides had been scraped out twice—once on that operating table when they took my baby, and again when they pumped my stomach and forced me to keep living.

"I'm fine," I lied, the words automatic.

She checked my vitals, making notes on her tablet. "Dr. Sharma will be in to see you soon. And you have group therapy at eleven."

I didn't respond. My eyes drifted to the security camera mounted in the corner of the room, its red light blinking steadily. Being watched. Always being watched.

Through the small window in my door, I could see other nurses at their station, their gazes occasionally flicking toward my room. I was the main attraction in this sterile circus.

After the nurse left, I closed my eyes, trying to block out the reality of where I was. But the image that came instead was worse—Alexander standing at a podium, cameras flashing, his face a perfect mask of concern as he addressed the press about his wife's "unfortunate incident."

I didn't need to imagine it. I knew it was happening. Alexander would never waste a crisis, especially one that could garner him sympathy votes.

"My wife has been struggling," I could hear him saying, his voice catching at just the right moment. "The pressures of her demanding career, combined with... personal disappointments... it's been too much for her."

Victoria would be nearby, not too close—that would be tasteless—but visible. The supportive family friend, her face a study in appropriate concern. Perhaps she'd even shed a tear for the cameras.

The thought made me sick. Or maybe that was just the aftermath of having my stomach pumped.

Hours later, I sat in a circle with seven other patients, all of us damaged in our own ways. Dr. Anya Sharma, a woman with kind eyes and a no-nonsense demeanor, led the session.

"Today, we're discussing coping mechanisms," she said, her gaze moving around the circle. "What healthy ways have you found to deal with overwhelming emotions?"

As others spoke—a young man who painted, an older woman who gardened—I found my hand moving to my throat, fingers closing around the small locket that had somehow remained with me. Inside was a tiny photo of my brother, the one whose death had set me on the path to becoming a doctor.

"Dr. Vance?" Anya's voice pulled me back to the present. "Would you like to share?"

I looked up, suddenly aware of all the eyes on me. Some curious, some sympathetic, some understanding in a way only those who have stared into the abyss could be.

"I used to save people," I said, my voice rough from disuse. "That was my coping mechanism. I fixed broken bodies because I couldn't fix my broken heart."

Silence followed my words. Then a woman across from me—Rita, I think her name was—nodded slowly.

"I get that," she said. "After my husband beat me the first time, I volunteered at an animal shelter. Saved every stray I could find."

Our eyes met, and something passed between us. A recognition. We were different women from different worlds, but we understood each other in that moment.

By the time I returned to my room that evening, something had shifted inside me. It wasn't hope—I was nowhere near that yet. But perhaps it was the first stirring of resolve.

The night nurse made her rounds, checking that all patients were settled. When she left my room, I waited, counting the minutes until the shift change when attention would be diverted.

At exactly 11:45 PM, I slipped my hand beneath my mattress, retrieving the small laptop I'd convinced Sarah to smuggle in during her visit that afternoon. Alexander had never bothered to change his passwords—why would he? In his mind, I was too broken, too stupid to ever challenge him.

With trembling fingers, I opened the encrypted files I'd copied from his desk computer weeks ago, before the pregnancy test, before the forced abortion, before everything fell apart.

The screen illuminated my face as documents appeared—bank statements, emails, meeting transcripts. Evidence of bribes, of backroom deals, of promises made and broken. Alexander's political career built on a foundation of corruption and lies.

I'd started collecting these files as insurance, never truly believing I would need them. Now, they were my only weapon in a war I hadn't known I was fighting until I'd already lost the first battle.

As I scrolled through the damning evidence, a strange calm settled over me. Alexander thought he'd broken me completely. He thought I was safely contained in this ward, my credibility destroyed, my spirit crushed.

He was wrong.

The security camera's red light continued to blink in the corner, watching me. But it couldn't see what was happening inside my mind, where the first seeds of vengeance were beginning to take root.

Tomorrow, I would meet with Dr. Sharma for my individual session. I would say all the right things. I would be the model patient, working toward recovery.

And when they finally released me—thinking me healed, thinking me harmless—Alexander Sterling would discover just how dangerous a woman with nothing left to lose could be.

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