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After Saving His Mistress, My Husband Left Me Crippled

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The ground wouldn't stop shaking. I braced myself against the doorframe as another violent tremor rocked the hospital wing, dust cascading from the ceiling in fine streams. The magnitude-7.2 earthquake had struck without warning, transforming Seattle General's east wing into a crumbling deathtrap. "Dr. Hayes, you can't go in there!" The safety officer grabbed my arm, his face pale beneath his helmet. "The structural engineer says it could come down any minute." I shook off his grip, my stethoscope swinging against my chest. "There are still patients trapped in there. I can hear them." Through the chaos of alarms and distant screams, I could indeed hear faint cries for help beyond the partially collapsed corridor. My department wasn't even assigned to this zone—I'd been across campus when the first tremor hit—but that hardly mattered now. "At least take this." The officer thrust a hard hat into my hands, resignation in his eyes.

After Saving His Mistress, My Husband Left Me Crippled Chapter 1

The ground wouldn't stop shaking.

I braced myself against the doorframe as another violent tremor rocked the hospital wing, dust cascading from the ceiling in fine streams. The magnitude-7.2 earthquake had struck without warning, transforming Seattle General's east wing into a crumbling deathtrap.

"Dr. Hayes, you can't go in there!" The safety officer grabbed my arm, his face pale beneath his helmet. "The structural engineer says it could come down any minute."

I shook off his grip, my stethoscope swinging against my chest. "There are still patients trapped in there. I can hear them."

Through the chaos of alarms and distant screams, I could indeed hear faint cries for help beyond the partially collapsed corridor. My department wasn't even assigned to this zone—I'd been across campus when the first tremor hit—but that hardly mattered now.

"At least take this." The officer thrust a hard hat into my hands, resignation in his eyes. He knew the type—doctors who couldn't be talked out of stupid heroics when lives were at stake.

I nodded my thanks and ducked under a hanging electrical cable. The fluorescent lights flickered ominously overhead as I picked my way through the debris. My surgical instincts took over, cataloging the damage around me with clinical detachment while my heart hammered against my ribs.

"Hello? Anyone here?" I called out, stepping carefully over a fallen IV stand.

"Help! In here!" A weak voice responded from what used to be the nurses' station.

I found three nurses and an elderly patient huddled beneath a partially collapsed desk. One by one, I helped them navigate toward the exit, passing them off to the waiting emergency team. The building groaned around us, a living thing in pain.

"Is anyone else still inside?" I asked the last nurse, a young man with a gash across his forehead.

"Two more patients in 412," he gasped. "And I think Dr. Collins went back for charts."

Amber Collins. My husband's resident. I pushed away the familiar twist of discomfort her name always brought. Whatever complicated feelings existed between us didn't matter now.

I found the patients in 412 and helped evacuate them with the assistance of a firefighter who had finally made it through. As we guided them out, another violent tremor shook the building. A sickening crack echoed above us.

"Get them out!" I shouted to the firefighter, turning back toward the sound of breaking concrete. "I'll check for Dr. Collins!"

I spotted her at the end of the corridor, frozen in terror as chunks of ceiling began to rain down. Her white coat was smeared with dust, her eyes wide with panic.

"Amber! Move!" I shouted, breaking into a run.

She stood paralyzed, staring upward at a massive steel support beam that had broken loose and was teetering precariously above her. In that moment, she wasn't my husband's mistress or my professional rival—she was just another human being in danger.

I lunged forward, pushing her with all my strength. She stumbled backward, falling clear as the beam came crashing down. The relief of seeing her safe lasted only a fraction of a second before white-hot pain exploded through my lower back.

The world tilted sideways. I found myself on the ground, pinned beneath the massive weight of steel. The pain was so absolute, so all-consuming that I couldn't even scream. Through shock-blurred vision, I saw Amber scramble to her feet, her expression unreadable.

"Help," I managed to whisper, tasting blood. "Please."

I don't know how much time passed before I heard familiar voices. Michael's voice, sharp with authority. My husband had arrived.

"Michael," I gasped, relief washing through me. "I can't feel my legs."

But he wasn't looking at me. He was holding Amber, who was sobbing dramatically against his chest. Her eyes met mine over his shoulder, and what I saw there chilled me more than the growing numbness in my lower body.

"She pushed me," Amber was saying, her voice breaking with false distress. "She came out of nowhere and shoved me into the wall."

"What?" I whispered, disbelief warring with the pain.

Michael finally looked at me then, his eyes cold and distant in a way I'd never seen before. "You're not even supposed to be in this wing, Victoria."

"The beam was falling," I tried to explain, my voice growing weaker. "I pushed her out of the way."

"She's lying," Amber sobbed. "She's always hated me."

I watched in growing horror as Michael's face hardened. He turned to the rescue team that had assembled behind him.

"Hold the extraction," he ordered. "I need to assess the situation first."

"Sir, we need to get her out now," one of the rescue workers argued. "She's impaled through the spine. Every minute increases the risk of permanent damage."

"I said wait," Michael snapped. "She's clearly stable enough to fabricate stories."

The world began to dim around the edges as the reality of what was happening sank in. My husband—the man I had given up everything for—was leaving me pinned and bleeding beneath tons of concrete and steel.

"Michael, please," I whispered, reaching out a trembling hand.

He turned away, guiding the still-sobbing Amber toward the exit. The last thing I saw before consciousness began to slip away was Dr. James Carter pushing past Michael, his face a mask of determination and fury as he shouted orders to the rescue team.

"Get her out now! That's a direct order!" James's voice echoed strangely in my ears. "And somebody call Dr. Wilson. Tell her Dr. Hayes is down."

As darkness closed in, one terrible thought crystallized in my fading mind: My husband had just left me to die.

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