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After Saving His Mistress, My Husband Left Me Crippled Novel Cover

After Saving His Mistress, My Husband Left Me Crippled

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.
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Chapter 3

The steady beep of monitors had become my constant companion, marking time in this sterile prison of white walls and antiseptic smells. I drifted in and out of consciousness, the pain medication creating a hazy barrier between me and the full reality of what had happened. But even through the fog, I knew one thing with absolute clarity: Michael had left me to die.

I was staring at the ceiling, counting the tiny holes in the acoustic tiles, when the door to my room opened. Michael walked in, his white coat pristine, not a hair out of place. The sight of him—so put together while I lay broken—sent a wave of nausea through me that had nothing to do with my medication.

"You're awake," he said, his voice clinical, detached. He didn't move to touch me, keeping a careful distance from my bed.

I tried to sit up, instinct still compelling me to make myself presentable for him, but the searing pain in my spine stopped me cold. "Michael," I whispered, my voice rough from disuse.

He glanced at my chart, his eyes never meeting mine. "The surgery went as well as could be expected, given the circumstances."

Given the circumstances. As if my spinal injury were some unfortunate accident and not the direct result of his actions.

"Why?" The question escaped my lips before I could stop it. "Why did you leave me there?"

Finally, he looked at me, and what I saw in his eyes chilled me to the bone. There was no remorse, no love—only cold calculation.

"I think we both know this marriage hasn't been working for some time, Victoria." He straightened his tie, a nervous habit I once found endearing. "Amber is pregnant."

The words hit me like another beam crashing down. I couldn't breathe, couldn't think. "What?"

"We've been seeing each other for months." His tone was matter-of-fact, as if discussing a mildly interesting case study. "She's carrying my child—something you apparently couldn't do."

My mind reeled. We'd been trying for a baby for years. The fertility treatments, the disappointments—all blamed on some unspecified issue with my reproductive system. Never once had Michael suggested the problem might be his.

"I want a divorce," he continued, pulling papers from his coat pocket. "I've already spoken to my lawyer. Given your... condition, I'm prepared to be generous with the settlement."

He placed the papers on my bedside table, next to a vase of flowers James had brought yesterday. The contrast was stark—James's small kindness against Michael's monumental cruelty.

"You need to be out of the house by the end of the month. Amber will be moving in."

I stared at him, this stranger wearing my husband's face. "I can't even walk, Michael."

Something flickered in his eyes—not compassion, but irritation. "You have family. Or that puppy dog resident who can't take his eyes off you. Figure it out, Victoria. It's not my problem anymore."

He turned to leave, and in that moment, something inside me broke. Not my heart—that had shattered beneath the rubble when he'd first walked away. This was different. This was the breaking of every illusion I'd ever had about our marriage, about the man I'd sacrificed everything for.

"Michael," I called after him, my voice stronger than I expected. "When did you stop loving me?"

He paused at the door, his back to me. "Bold of you to assume I ever started."

The door closed behind him with a soft click that echoed in the sudden silence. I lay there, paralyzed in body and spirit, staring at the divorce papers that represented the final collapse of my life.

In the days that followed, I refused all visitors except James and Margaret. I couldn't bear for anyone else to see me like this—broken, betrayed, discarded. The depression settled over me like a physical weight, heavier than the beam that had crushed my spine.

The doctors spoke in hushed tones about my prognosis. The damage was severe, possibly permanent. I might never walk again. I might never operate again. Everything that defined me—my marriage, my career, my independence—had been stripped away in a single moment of betrayal.

At night, when the hospital quieted and the pain medication wore thin, I would lie awake, replaying that moment in the corridor. I had pushed Amber out of the way, saving her life at the cost of my own. And for what? So she could take everything from me?

One night, as I stared into the darkness, a strange calm settled over me. If I was going to survive this—if I was going to reclaim any part of myself—I couldn't do it as the woman who had blindly loved Michael Hayes. That woman was dead, crushed beneath steel and betrayal.

Whoever I would become now would have to be stronger, harder. And the first step was to stop hiding in this room, to stop letting them win.

Tomorrow, I decided. Tomorrow I would begin to fight back.

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