After My Husband Pushed Me Down the Stairs Novel Cover

After My Husband Pushed Me Down the Stairs

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The tiny cry pierced the air, and for one perfect moment, everything else faded away. "Here she is," I whispered, lifting the squirming bundle. "Seven pounds, three ounces of pure miracle." The parents' tearful faces blurred before me as I placed their daughter against her mother's chest. The mother's hands trembled as she cradled her child—hands that had been clenched in fear just hours before when we'd detected fetal distress. "Thank you, Dr. Sullivan," the father managed through his tears. "You saved them both." I nodded, unable to form words around the lump in my throat. This was why I'd endured medical school, why I'd chosen obstetrics despite—despite everything. This moment of creation, of life continuing its relentless forward march. "Perfect APGAR scores," my nurse confirmed, her smile mirroring mine.

After My Husband Pushed Me Down the Stairs Chapter 1

The tiny cry pierced the air, and for one perfect moment, everything else faded away.

"Here she is," I whispered, lifting the squirming bundle. "Seven pounds, three ounces of pure miracle."

The parents' tearful faces blurred before me as I placed their daughter against her mother's chest. The mother's hands trembled as she cradled her child—hands that had been clenched in fear just hours before when we'd detected fetal distress.

"Thank you, Dr. Sullivan," the father managed through his tears. "You saved them both."

I nodded, unable to form words around the lump in my throat. This was why I'd endured medical school, why I'd chosen obstetrics despite—despite everything. This moment of creation, of life continuing its relentless forward march.

"Perfect APGAR scores," my nurse confirmed, her smile mirroring mine.

For just this instant, I was Dr. Juliet Sullivan again—not Cayson Kelly's wife, not the woman who—

My phone vibrated against my hip, cutting through the moment like a scalpel. The specific ringtone I'd assigned to him sent ice through my veins.

"Excuse me," I murmured to the new parents, stepping away from the warmth of their joy.

I answered quietly. "Dr. Sullivan."

"Juliet." His voice was smooth as aged whiskey and twice as dangerous. "Leave the hospital immediately."

I glanced at my watch. "I have two more deliveries scheduled—"

"Cancel them." No room for negotiation. "There's an emergency at Lakeside Clinic."

My stomach clenched. Lakeside Clinic—the private facility where Seattle's elite went for absolute discretion.

"What kind of emergency requires—"

"The kind that requires your immediate attention." A pause. "It's time-sensitive. You understand."

Code words. Always code words.

"I understand perfectly," I said, my voice hollow even to my own ears.

"Good. The car is waiting downstairs."

Of course it was.

---

The suburban clinic gleamed with sterile efficiency, its windows tinted against prying eyes. I'd been here before—too many times before.

"She's in Room 3," the receptionist said without looking up from her computer.

I knew who "she" was before I even opened the door.

Elowyn lay on the examination table, her perfect blonde hair cascading over her shoulders, her makeup flawless despite the circumstances. She was Cayson's latest—perhaps his most brazen.

"Dr. Sullivan," she purred, not bothering to sit up. "So kind of you to come on such short notice."

I set my bag down, keeping my face neutral. "Let's get this over with."

"Always so clinical." Elowyn's lips curved into a smile that never reached her eyes. "No wonder Cayson says you're frigid."

My hands stilled on the equipment tray. I touched my stethoscope—a nervous habit I couldn't break.

"He says you're boring too," she continued, examining her manicure. "Says he's tried everything to make you interesting, but some women just can't be taught to please a man properly."

I said nothing, focusing on preparing the procedure room. My silence seemed to encourage her.

"Cayson told me about your father," she said casually. "Such a shame about his condition. Must cost a fortune to keep him comfortable."

My hands trembled slightly as I arranged the instruments. Each gleaming tool represented everything I'd sworn to uphold—first, do no harm.

But here I was.

---

The penthouse was silent except for the clink of ice in crystal glass. Cayson stood by the floor-to-ceiling windows, his silhouette sharp against Seattle's glittering skyline.

"You're home earlier than expected," he remarked without turning.

I set my medical bag down carefully, my fingers still numb from what I'd done. "It wasn't complicated."

"No, I suppose not." He took a slow sip of whiskey. "You've had plenty of practice."

I reached into my bag and pulled out the manila envelope I'd been carrying for weeks. My hand shook slightly as I extended it toward him.

"What's this?" he asked, though I could tell from his tone that he already knew.

"Divorce papers."

He turned then, his expression unreadable. Without a word, he took the envelope, removed the documents, and tore them in half with deliberate slowness.

Then he reached for his phone.

"Don't," I whispered.

He ignored me, dialing with his thumb. "Dr. Wilson at Evergreen Care Facility, please."

My heart hammered against my ribs as he put the call on speaker.

"Dr. Wilson? Cayson Kelly. I'm calling about Mr. Sullivan's care plan."

"Please don't," I begged, stepping forward.

He held up a hand to silence me. "I'm considering a change in financial arrangements. Effective immediately."

"Stop this," I pleaded, my voice breaking. "You know what this would do to him."

Cayson's eyes met mine as he ended the call. "You know what would happen if you ever try to leave me again, don't you?"

I stared at the torn papers scattered between us—the physical manifestation of my shattered freedom.

"You belong to me, Juliet," he said softly. "Just like your father belongs in that facility. The sooner you accept that, the easier this will be."

He turned back to the window, dismissing me entirely.

And in that moment, something inside me hardened into resolve. This would be the last time. Whatever it took.

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