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The Surgeon's Betrayal: A Wife's Revenge

After three years in a mental hospital, I escaped the hell my husband, Arthur, trapped me in. He repaid my mother’s kidney donation by replacing her headstone with a dog’s grave for his mistress, Blaire. During my heart surgery, Arthur intentionally abandoned me to die. Saved by my friend Joel, I survived his ultimate betrayal. When my husband crawled back seeking mercy, I broke him with a single lie: he was only a distraction, and I always loved Joel.
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Chapter 7

The next time I woke, the world was a blinding white. A sterile scent, sharp and metallic, filled my nostrils. I was in a hospital bed, tubes and wires snaking out from my body. Arthur sat beside me, his hand clasping mine. It felt cold, clammy. I tried to pull away, but my limbs felt weighted, unresponsive.

"Alexandra," he murmured, his voice soft, almost tender. "Don't move too much. You had a cardiac event. A severe one." He squeezed my hand. "It's a good thing I got there when I did. Blaire called me, frantic. Said you were collapsing." He paused, his gaze critical. "You haven't been taking your medication, have you? Your heart condition is serious, Alexandra. I told you this years ago."

My medication. The drugs they force-fed me in the institution, designed to dull my mind, to make me compliant. The drugs that stopped the pain but also stopped me from feeling anything else. He knew. He knew my "heart condition" was a direct result of the trauma he inflicted, the neglect in that facility, the years of terror. Yet, he blamed me. He always blamed me.

I didn't want to talk to him. I just turned my head away, my gaze fixed on the sterile white wall. The tubes in my arm felt like chains.

He sighed, a long, dramatic sound, then tightened his grip on my hand. It was a possessive gesture, a claim. "I know I haven't been perfect, Alexandra," he began, his voice a low, practiced rumble. "I've made mistakes. I got caught up. But I promise you, from now on, it'll be different. I'll take care of you. Just like I always should have." He paused, as if expecting me to melt at his words. "I'm going to perform the surgery myself. The best surgeon in the world, for my wife. You'll be safe with me."

My mind felt fuzzy, detached. Part of me, the old, naive me, thought I should feel grateful. He was Arthur Mason, after all. The renowned cardiac surgeon. The man who saved lives. The man everyone adored. But the part that had endured three years of hell, that had seen my mother's memory desecrated, that part felt nothing but a cold, hollow ache. My heart, the very organ he was about to operate on, felt numb to him.

"Dr. Mason," a soft voice interrupted. His assistant, a young, nervous woman, peered into the room. "The operating theatre is prepared. They're waiting."

He sighed again, a performance for my benefit. "Very well." He squeezed my hand one last time, a forced intimacy, then released it. "Rest now, Alexandra. You'll be fine."

The anesthesia took hold quickly, a warm, heavy blanket pulling me into darkness. I drifted, half-conscious, his instructions echoing in my ears, lulling me to sleep.

I found myself in a meadow, bathed in golden sunlight. My mother stood there, her smile radiant, her favorite lavender scarf around her neck. "Mom," I whispered, relief washing over me. I reached for her, but she shook her head gently.

"Don't trust him, my dear," she said, her voice soft but clear. "He lies. He always has."

"Mom, what are you talking about?" I frowned, the warmth of the sun fading.

"He abandoned me," she said, her eyes suddenly filled with a deep sadness. "He won't protect you."

Her words sent a jolt of fear through me. "But he's operating on me now. He's saving me."

She shook her head again, a single tear tracing a path down her cheek. "Wake up, Alexandra. Wake up before it' s too late." She started to fade, her image shimmering like heat haze. "Joel knows. Joel will help you."

"Joel?" I called out, my voice desperate, but she was gone, swallowed by the golden light.

I jolted awake, a sharp, metallic clang piercing the haze. My eyes fluttered open. I was on the operating table, the bright lights blinding. Voices, urgent and frantic, surrounded me.

"He can't leave, Dr. Evans! She's open! Her heart is exposed!" It was Arthur's assistant, her voice trembling.

"I have to, Mary! Blaire needs me!" Arthur's voice, cold and devoid of his earlier tenderness. "She's having complications with the pregnancy. A real emergency, not like this."

"But Dr. Mason, her heart rate is dropping! She's going into shock! You can't just abandon her mid-operation!" Mary pleaded, her voice rising to a frantic pitch.

"She's a fighter," Arthur scoffed. "She always survives. Just stabilize her. I'll be back as soon as I can."

The words hit me like a physical blow. She always survives. He wasn't saving me. He was abandoning me. Again. Just like he abandoned my mother. The calls she made, the urgent pleas for help in her final hours, all ignored for Blaire's manufactured drama. He was doing it again. He always would.

"No! Dr. Mason, please!" Mary screamed, and I heard the sound of a struggle, a muffled thud.

"Get off me, Mary!" Arthur snarled. "I said I'll be back!"

Then, the quick, decisive footsteps of Arthur Mason, growing fainter, echoing down the corridor. He was gone. He had abandoned me. Again. My heart, already struggling, constricted with a wave of icy despair.

Mary's frantic voice was a distant buzz. "He's gone! He's actually gone! Someone call Dr. Justice! Anyone! We're losing her!"

Justice. My mother's last word. Joel.

A suffocating wave of pain washed over me, spreading from my chest to every limb. My vision flickered, blurring at the edges. I was dying. Just like my mother. Alone, abandoned. A chill, colder than any operating room, seeped into my bones. This was it. No one would come. No one would save me. My body thrashed weakly against the restraints, my heart screaming its last protest.

Then the alarms started. A high-pitched, piercing shriek that shredded the air. The monitor beside me flashed angry red, its lines flatlining. My consciousness, already a fragile thread, began to unravel. My body felt light, detached. I was floating, drifting away into the eternal black.

Silence. Then, the rhythmic thud of running footsteps, measured and powerful, approaching rapidly down the quiet hospital corridor. The operating room doors burst open with a crash, slamming against the polished tile.

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