
After I Restored His Sight, He Abandoned Me
Chapter 1
The sterile scent of antiseptic filled the private hospital room as I stood beside Lucian's bed, my fingers intertwined with his. My heart hammered against my ribs as Dr. Vasquez approached with sterile forceps, ready to remove the final layer of bandages from his eyes.
"Are you ready, Mr. Wright?" she asked, her voice steady and professional.
Lucian nodded, his jaw tense. "More than ready."
I squeezed his hand tighter. "I'm right here with you."
The past year had been a blur of medical consultations, experimental treatments, and sleepless nights. I'd drained my secret accounts to fund the world's best ophthalmologists, all while maintaining my humble volunteer facade. Lucian had no idea that the "charity organization" funding his treatment was actually my family's foundation under a shell company.
"Just a few more seconds," Dr. Vasquez murmured as she carefully peeled away the final layer of gauze.
Light flooded the room—harsh, unforgiving hospital lighting that made my eyes water. I watched Lucian's face, waiting for his reaction to seeing the world again after years of darkness.
His eyelids fluttered, then opened. I held my breath.
"Lucian?" I whispered.
He didn't respond. Instead, his gaze fixed on something across the room. I followed his line of sight to the polished chrome mirror on the opposite wall.
"Can I..." His voice was hoarse. "Can I see myself?"
Dr. Vasquez nodded and adjusted a handheld mirror for him. I stepped back slightly, giving him space for this momentous occasion.
Lucian's fingers trembled as he reached toward his reflection. "My eyes... they're gray. Just like I always imagined." His voice filled with wonder. "And my face..."
I smiled through sudden tears, watching him marvel at his own features. The strong jawline, the straight nose, the thick lashes framing those newly seeing eyes. He was handsome—more handsome than I'd realized during our years together in darkness.
"I always knew I wasn't ugly," he said softly, still transfixed by his reflection.
Then, finally, he turned to look at me. His eyes widened slightly, then narrowed in subtle disappointment.
"Esther," he said, his voice suddenly cooler. "You look... different than I imagined."
My smile faltered. "Different how?"
He pulled his hand from mine, a small but unmistakable rejection. "Just... plainer, I suppose. The voice in my mind was more..."
"Beautiful?" I supplied, feeling something cold settle in my stomach.
"It's nothing," he said quickly, but his eyes had already returned to the mirror. "I'm just adjusting."
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Three months later, I sat alone on our favorite bench in Central Park, clutching a small wrapped gift box. My twenty-fifth birthday had arrived, and Lucian had promised to meet me here at noon.
The spring air was crisp, carrying the scent of blooming cherry blossoms. I checked my phone again—no messages. The gift box felt heavier in my hands, containing the vintage cufflinks I'd found at an estate auction, knowing he'd appreciate their craftsmanship.
"He's running late," I told myself, watching pedestrians pass by. "He's probably planning something special."
But as the minutes ticked by, my optimism wavered. I'd been trying to reach him for days, but his calls went straight to voicemail.
That's when I noticed the massive digital billboard across the street flickering to life. It wasn't unusual—these screens constantly rotated advertisements. But this wasn't an ad.
My breath caught as I recognized the Wright Industries logo filling the screen.
"...and in a stunning corporate coup," the news anchor's voice boomed, "Lucian Wright has seized control of the board, ousting his half-brothers in a move that shocked Wall Street."
The camera cut to Lucian striding through the Wright Industries lobby, confidence radiating from every step. He looked different—polished in a tailored suit that I'd never seen before.
"The blind illegitimate son has claimed his rightful place," the anchor continued.
My fingers dug into the bench's wooden slats as I watched Lucian enter the boardroom, commanding attention with every gesture. This was the man I'd saved, whose sight I'd restored, whose future I'd invested in with everything I had.
"Mr. Wright has already begun implementing sweeping changes," the broadcast continued.
Then I saw her—Tiffany Lopez, gliding into the frame in a designer dress that hugged her perfect figure. Lucian extended his hand to her, pulling her close with practiced ease.
"Sources close to Wright Industries confirm that the new CEO's first official act will be announcing his engagement to longtime girlfriend Tiffany Lopez."
The camera zoomed in on their intertwined hands, a massive diamond glittering on her finger.
"My light in the darkness," Lucian said, his voice carrying across the park as he kissed her hand. "The one who believed in me when no one else did."
I sat frozen on the bench, the gift box slipping from my numb fingers as the world I'd built for us crumbled in an instant.
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