
After My Fiancé Betrayed Me with My High School Enemy
Chapter 3
The surgical room was bathed in harsh white light that I couldn't see, but I could feel its presence. Dr. Vasquez's voice was steady as she explained the procedure one final time.
"The donor tissue is excellent quality," she assured me. "There's every reason to hope for full restoration of your vision, Nadia."
I nodded, my fingers nervously twisting the engagement ring that had become my anchor. "Thank you."
Kaiden—who I still believed was Nikolas—stood beside me, his hand warm against mine. "I'll be right here when you wake up," he promised.
The anesthesia mask descended over my face, and the world faded to black.
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I drifted in and out of consciousness, the haze of anesthesia clouding my thoughts. Voices floated around me—medical staff speaking in hushed tones, monitors beeping steadily. Through it all, I felt a presence beside me, solid and unwavering.
"Nikolas?" I whispered, my throat raw.
A hand squeezed mine. "I'm here."
"Thank you," I murmured, tears slipping down my temples into my hair. "For keeping your promise... for not leaving me in darkness forever..."
I couldn't see his face, but I felt the tension in his body. His fingers trembled slightly against mine.
"You're welcome," he replied, his voice rough with emotion.
Time blurred. Nurses came and went. Dr. Vasquez checked my vitals and the bandages over my eyes. Through it all, Kaiden remained, his presence a constant in my disoriented world.
"He hasn't left her side for forty-eight hours," I heard a nurse whisper to another staff member. "Not even to sleep."
I reached out, finding his face with my fingertips. "You need to rest."
"I'm fine," he insisted, catching my hand and pressing it to his lips. "I want to be here when you see again."
Something in his voice—a tremor of fear or anticipation—made my heart skip a beat. But the medication pulled me under again before I could question it.
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"Are you ready?" Dr. Vasquez asked, her hands steady as she prepared to remove the bandages.
I nodded, my heart racing with anticipation. "Yes."
The room was silent except for the soft rustle of medical supplies and my own uneven breathing. I felt Kaiden's presence beside me, his hand gripping mine so tightly it almost hurt.
"Take your time," he murmured. "There's no rush."
The bandages came away slowly, layer by layer. Light—blinding, overwhelming light—flooded my vision. I blinked rapidly, tears streaming down my face as my eyes struggled to adjust.
"Can you see?" Dr. Vasquez asked, her face swimming into focus as she leaned over me.
"Yes," I whispered, squinting through the tears. "Everything's blurry, but... yes."
I turned toward the familiar presence beside me, expecting to see Nikolas's handsome face—the face I'd fallen in love with all over again during these past weeks.
Instead, I found myself staring into the sharp, scarred features of Kaiden Shaw.
My breath caught in my throat. The world seemed to tilt sideways as recognition dawned. Not Nikolas—Kaiden. The bodyguard. The man Nikolas had called his "dog."
The man who had been sharing my bed.
Shock froze me in place. His eyes—dark and intense—met mine, filled with anguish and something else... adoration?
"Nikolas?" I whispered, my voice breaking.
He didn't answer. He didn't need to.
The truth crashed over me like a tidal wave. The scent I'd noticed but dismissed. The rough hands. The changed voice. The different touch.
I was alone with him in this penthouse. Trapped. Betrayed.
A scream built in my throat, but before it could escape, I saw something else in his eyes—desperation, fear of losing me, and beneath it all, a devotion so intense it made my skin crawl.
Instinct took over. Survival.
I closed my eyes, letting my face go slack. "Nothing," I whispered hoarsely. "I still see nothing but darkness."
Relief washed over his features, quickly replaced by concern. "The doctor said it might take time," he said carefully. "Don't worry. I'll take care of you."
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Back at the penthouse, I moved cautiously through the space I now knew by touch. My fingers trailed along the wall as I listened to Kaiden moving about the kitchen.
"I'm making your favorite," he called out—vegetable risotto with truffle oil. He'd memorized every preference, every detail about me.
When he turned away, I opened my eyes, watching him work. His movements were efficient, practiced. He tasted the food before serving it, added extra salt the way I liked.
I closed my eyes again as he approached, accepting the plate with a grateful smile that didn't reach my eyes.
"The security system is armed," he mentioned casually as he locked the multiple deadbolts on the door. "No one can get in without my authorization."
Or out, I realized with a chill.
As he checked the security feeds on his tablet, his back to me, I studied his face—the face I'd come to know intimately in darkness. The face of the man who had deceived me, yet who looked at me with such naked longing.
My body remembered his touch even as my mind recoiled from it. The war within me had begun.
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